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“That is why the bandits are everywhere and operating almost freely, killing and causing unimaginable destruction of valuables.
“Datti and I will change this country from consumption to production country because of the high prices of things. All the vast lands in the north will be centres of agriculture. Kaduna State again will become a processing centre.
In his remarks, Obi’s running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, said those looking for peace and unity in the country should cast their votes wisely in the forthcoming elections to ensure the emergence of a new Nigeria.
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