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A 180-member caucus of former National Assembly lawmakers from the 
South East region has insisted that the former governor of Anambra 
State, Peter Obi, was the best choice as the running mate to the Peoples
 Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
A former member of the House of Representatives and spokesman of the 
caucus State, Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi, made the ex-lawmakers’ position known 
when he briefed newsmen in Abuja, on Tuesday.
He also lauded the former Vice President’s foresight in choosing Obi as his running mate.
The 180-member caucus noted with dismay the “needless and unhealthy 
controversies so far generated by Obi’s nomination,” which “must be 
nipped in the bud to stop further embarrassment.”
It, however, added that the greatest challenge facing Nigeria remains
 “the removal of the current retrogressive All Progressives Congress 
(APC) led government and the enthronement of an inclusive government 
committed to good governance, federal character and restructuring, which
 Atiku/Obi ticket represents.”
“We commend the vision and foresight of Atiku Abubakar in choosing 
former Anambra Governor, Peter Obi as his running mate in the 2019 
presidential election.
“Our son, Peter Obi, is a befitting and worthy partner of the ticket 
because of his track record of performance, financial discipline and 
prudent management of resources.
“The entire Igbo nation at home and in the Diaspora are excited and 
have resolved to support and vote for Atiku/Obi massively in the 2019 
polls.
“We call on Nigerians and the international community to give their 
support to Atiku/Obi ticket for the great prospect for Nigeria, Africa 
and the world.
“We therefore, plead with our brothers and sisters who may have 
reacted negatively to the choice of Obi to sheathe their swords and 
throw their weights behind the ticket in the herculean task of removing 
this clueless APC led government,” the caucus noted

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