The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi,
has sent a message to Nigerians on the state of the country.
The former governor of Anambra State polled 6,101,533 votes
to take third place in the 25 February presidential election, and has appealed
to Nigerians on the need to recalibrate their “Basic Values of Acceptable to
Society,” dubbed ‘BVAS.’
“As the reconfiguration of BVAS has become our watchword
today, I humbly appeal to Nigerians that it’s time to Reconfigure our own BVAS
– “BASIC VALUES ACCEPTABLE TO SOCIETY. ” Have a nice Sunday and may God
Almighty bless Nigeria,” he posted on his Twitter handle.
Peter Obi rejected the presidential election’s outcome,
which saw Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerging as the winner.
Dissatisfied with the results, Peter Obi is trying to
reclaim his victory through the judiciary. To this end, he hired 15 Senior
Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) to pursue his case at the Presidential Election
Court of Appeal Tribunal.
Earlier, the court granted the request of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, to reconfigure its Bimodal Voters
Accreditation System, BVAS, ahead of the 18 March governorship and state House
of Assembly elections, a situation which did not go down well with Peter Obi.
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