The Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, popularly known as Miyetti Allah, has claimed that it has told every Fulani in the nation not to support Mr. Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate.
Obi represents “the Biafran interest,” which would not “favor the Fulani nation in Nigeria,” the group claims, and is a “tribal bigot.”
The National Secretary-General of the Fulani socio-cultural group, Mr. Saleh Ahassan, stated that Obi was not on Miyetti Allah’s list of candidates for the upcoming elections.
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“As far as we are concerned, we know those we cannot vote for. You see that they call Obi or OBIdient, any Fulani man who votes for him must be questioned because he may not be a true son of the soil.
“Obi represents the Biafran interest. So, we know those we cannot vote for and those that cannot be president of Nigeria. He is a tribal bigot,” he stressed.
Furthermore, Alhassan claimed that during Obi’s tenure as governor of Anambra State, he “destroyed the businesses of northerners and chased many Hausa and Fulani people from entering Anambra.”
In response, Mr. Jones Onwuasoanya, a representative of the Peter Obi Support Network, claimed that Obi was a nationalist who solely cared about Nigerians.
Obi, in his words, “believes in One Nigeria” and is unwaveringly dedicated to realizing the One Nigeria dream and making Nigeria a prosperous country.
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