Obi also said he governed Anambra without dipping a hand into the public till, from 2007 to 2014.
“I am not a saint, but I didn’t take money out of Anambra State that didn’t belong to me”, he said, citing the ‘healthy’ bank accounts he left for his successor Willie Obiano.
Obi and Atiku will square up against incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on February 16, 2019, the day of Nigeria’s presidential election.
Over 70 other candidates across 91 political parties are jostling for the number one job in Africa’s largest economy and most populous country.
The February vote is seen as a referendum on the Buhari and APC presidency which promised to create jobs, secure the country, provide infrastructure, tackle endemic corruption and fix an ailing economy back in 2015.
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