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Delta senate candidate sues voters to vote out bad politicians
The Delta South senate candidate of the New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP), Commodore Omatseye Nesiama (retd), presides over a town hall meeting at Digbori Street, Ward 9 in Warri on Thursday.
Given the hardships Nigerians are going through with redesigned naira notes and fuel scarcity, the electorate has been urged to vote out bad leaders in the upcoming general election.
He warned that worse things could happen in Nigeria than the rise in petrol prices and the scarcity of new naira notes if the people of the district and Nigerians at large refuse to vote against bad politicians and leaders in the upcoming 2023 elections .
He noted that the rise in petrol prices and the scarcity of the new naira notes in the banks and society are biting harder for the citizens of the country.
“I thank God that it is. If we refuse to take action on February 25, worse things will happen. I’m not trying to be pessimistic,’ the Commodore of Hope insisted.
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Commodore Nesiama claimed that politicians are trying to hoard the money to rig the upcoming election, admonishing that “if they (politicians) give you money, collect it and vote against them.”
Speaking of his ability, he said, “I am that person. Commodore Omatseye Nesiama Rtd, the Commodore of Hope, is the person who represents you. Support and vote for me. I am ready to serve you and not to lead you. When I come forward as senator, call me your servant, not your leader.