By Seyi Babalola
A member of the opposition coalition, Kenneth Okonkwo, has suggested that the promise by the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, to serve for one term if elected as president is a political tactic to gain favour from the North.
Okonkwo added that Obi is aware that if he does not commit, he will lose votes in the country’s northern area.
The renowned actor turned politician made the statement while answering questions on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Friday.
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Okonkwo argued that any party serious about defeating an incumbent must agree that its presidential candidate would serve for one term so that no side will feel cheated.
“So I brought the theory as a way for any opposition party to inspire Nigerians to know that each side will not lose when they make any choice, whether north or south.
“So, it was even Atiku Abubakar that first of all said he was going to do one term, then Peter Obi now keyed into it because he knows that if he, as a younger person, does not make that promise, he loses the entire North.
“So it’s purely a political strategy to say, ‘Look, I am not going to cut the eight years. I’m not going to shortchange you. So if I am elected, I will just do only four years to complete the eight years of the South.’ So that’s just the whole idea about it,” he added.

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