.CCSoludo: PeterObi didn’t allow LP to campaign freely in Anambra when he was governor | TheCable
During the interview, the Anambra governor was asked to react to allegations from LP leaders that the state government is restricting the party in terms of political campaigns.
“It does not worth my time to comment on the rantings of some people — about their billboards or no billboards and so on,” he said.“I don’t want to be drawn into that. I think that has been exhaustively dealt with by the government and the Anambra state signage agency that regulates this. “Nobody has done that. He did not do that when he was in government. He did not even allow Labour Party, where he is now, to freely campaign in Anambra. He denied them even the venue that they paid for.
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