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Cross River youths insist on Otu/Peter, other APC candidates ... Agitate for power shift to South

The National Youth Council of Nigeria, Cross River State Chapter, led by its State Chairman, His Youthfulness Comrade Daniel Obo on Monday, 20th February 2023, saw over 1 million youths turn out for a solidarity one-million-endorsement rally for Otu/Peter and other APC Candidates.
The convener of the endorsement rally Daniel Obo led the youths in the Rally/Walk in 11-11 Calabar.
What started, like a mini rally gathered momentum at about 11 am, leading to a total lockdown of Calabar, the Capital city of Cross River State.
The State Chairman of the Youth Council of Nigeria, Daniel Obo, is a grassroots champion who is described by Cross River youths as a man of truth, and justice, a political bulldozer, a youth champion, and a field Marshall for his very tactical, strategic, dogged and heavy followership across the State.
Obo admonished the youths that they are out today because of the ambition of Otu/Peter and other APC Candidates.
Chairman noted that Otu/Peter and other APC Candidates' ambition are their priorities.
Obo added that the Ayade-led Administration has given youths a place in politics.
"We are here because we believe in these Otu/Peter and other APC Candidates' projects. Apc gave us a young Senator, Deputy Governor, House of Reps and House of Assembly. We are fully in support of back to the south in the national and Cross River State".... Obo
"The Man at the Central will not win, we have joined our hands as young people to endorse Otu/Peter and other APC Candidates and we are in support of Back to South.
Also in his Speech, the State Commandant Peace Corps of Nigeria Dr. Dominic Okweche noted that Ayade came when human infrastructure was deteriorating to the barest minimum and he leverage and took it to another height.
"Today we can count on many Landlords from Cross River State and people can fend freely and comfortably for themselves"... Commandant
"The organization I superintendent over as a Commandant has decided to throw their weight from top to bottom behind the APC candidates and Peace Corps Command in Cross River State have over 10,000 officers and you can see the multiplier effect in these numbers and we have a maxim in the organization that said, "You see more and talk less", we believe in action. Commandant concluded.
Responding DG Prince is coming, thanked the youths for their courage, and commitment and for always standing by and believing in Prince Otu. He described the turnout as unprecedented and assured them that their family and generations will benefit from this decision they took today to support a good Prince.
DG thanked Ayade for supporting Prince Otu and ensuring power returned to the south.
"With this endorsement from the youths of Cross River shows that Prince will win and be a good Governor".

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