 Roedd ydych chi'n gwneud y dyfodol yng Nghymru yn ymddiadol a'r ffordd i gyfrifedigolion mewn gwirionedd i'r ymdiliadau cerddurau o'r Ffraeg Cymru yn ymdiliadau presidenciaeth yliau'r Ffraeg Cymru yn ymdiliadau cyffredigol i ymdiliadau Cymru. Mae OBA yn ymdiliadau cyffredigolion yma a'r hyn o chyfrifedigol yng nghymru cyffredigolion i gael Cymru i'r Cymru ac i gael eu cyfroedd Cymru, oherwydd, i gael iechyd i Llywodraeth, ac arwad i'w ni wedi'w meddwl i'r newydd i'r hyn o'r cyfnod yma yn y clywed o'r cymdeithaseth cyfnod i'r wyf yn gyfnodol, ac mae'r cyfeldi gyda cyfnodol yn gyfer cynhyrchu, a mae'r cyfnod yn ymwinell, mae'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod yn ymwinellol i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i'n gweithio i'n gweithio â'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod i'r cyfnod, miss the many I'm curious how did he move from the PDP to the Labour Party I have seen that you've listed a couple of things that you think would help your candidates win what did you and Peter Albiey oppose? Mae Rhan. Rwy'n mynd i ddaeth o'i Llandscape lu yn ei ddweud y penedigau. Mae yna ddim sgwrs wedi ddim yn llunio'r ynnig yn rhaglodd. Mae'n mynd i ddweud ei gyrhwyd meddwl. Mae'n ffrindiau a'r hyn i bryd. Mae'r ddweud yn bwysigonio'n Mytha Pytawolbyd. Mae'n ni ddaeth ddaeth yn credu gynnig i brifioedd y Llepor Peth. y Llywodraeth Llywodraeth. A hynny'n gweld i mi ddweud â'r holl bach i gynnwys y byddai. Gwyddech chi'n gwybod bod penderfyniad y PPP, rwy'n fawr i gyddo i fynd bod ymlaen i ni, Mr Peter Obey. Rwy'n gweithio hwn o'r rhaid i gael y cyfoedd ffordd arall i roedd o ddechreu. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r holl bach i gael y mynd i wneud. We are doing this because, like I said in various fora, Mr Peter would be inspired the most confidence among Nigerians of having the capacity to address the biting issues that are confronting us today, issues of insecurity, issues of the economy, issues of job creation for young people. Mr Peter would be inspired the best confidence among Nigerians. This is why we are throwing our support behind Mr Peter. So it's not necessarily about being members of the Labour Party, but it's a hybrid kind of politics. Now, you know of the recent position of the unambra estate governor and former central bank governor, his position on Peter Albi, he's saying that he made a lot of, you know, insinuations that he's not necessarily who we think he is. Now, I'm also going to pose a question to you. Why do you think that Peter Albi has the solution? Because, you know, I just finished talking to members of the PDP and the APC and they're going back and forth with each other as to who did what and who didn't. But we know how bedeviled we are on every side, whether it be on the economy, you know, insecurity, there's a lot to be done. And Peter Albi is one guy. Don't forget, you still have the APC and the PDP who are the majority at the National Assembly and the Legislature, knowing also that this could also become a frustration of sorts if your man were to win. Can he stand alone and do the job? Because that's the question that is on the average critic's mind. It's very easy to do with that. And I'll tell you why. It's because fundamentally democracy is about government being of the people, by the people and for the people. So there's no political party which by itself would command huge followership who command the respect of Nigerians. And let me explain, let me take this in a different light. There's nothing to really bother about, there's nothing to bother about Mr Peter Albi commanding the respect, the influence, the followership of Nigerians because fundamentally when he wins he would have the mandate of our people. And if Mr Peter Albi has the mandate of our people it means that in the National Assembly the members of the National Assembly would also respect the wishes of Nigerians. So it's not about Mr Peter Albi going on this alone. It's about Nigerians who are backing Mr Peter Albi. It's about Nigerians who are giving voice and giving life to the campaign across the country. It's not just about one man. It's about Nigerians who are backing him. The fears and concerns being expressed in certain quarters that when Mr Peter Albi wins he would likely be impeached in the National Assembly because it would be one man in Labour Party and you have a National Assembly that would be majorly composed of people from the APC or PDP. For me there's much to fear but there's much to be concerned about that because fundamentally you have Nigerians backing Mr Peter Albi and the National Assembly itself cannot be oblivious of that fact. A lot of people would also query how Peter Albi has been made to seem like a holy cow and I'm using the word cow loosely here as opposed to every other person. Now let's not forget that he came from these same political parties that we seem to be pointing fingers at. He came not just from the PDP. He came from APCA to the People's Democratic Party and then now he's moved to Labour Party. He has been part of this PDP government that many have said for 16 years had put Nigeria in a rot. And now of course he's now with the Labour Party so can we really totally just separate him from a party. I mean many people would say let's talk about him as a governor but then there's a soludo on the other side saying well all of those things you said he did. Money that he invested for a number of states. I don't see it. Those things are just window dressing. So again why should the average Nigerian throw their weight behind the Peter Albi. What is the assurance that he can bring Nigeria out. Let's not forget in 2015 it seemed like a watershed moment and everybody thought that there was a saviour that was coming to save us but here we are almost eight years down the line. We're singing almost the same song. Anybody but. So why should we again throw our weight behind your candidate. Fantastic. Currently Nigerians are throwing their weight behind Mr Peter Albi because they believe that he's the most qualified. They believe that he has the best character. They believe that he has the best message. They believe that he has the best. Like I said from the beginning he inspires the best confidence amongst the three leading candidates of having the capacity to address the cheating problems be deviling our country. Now if you look at Mr Peter Albi and look at Annan Brastit you've gotten the issue of the current governor of Annan Brastit. The last time I spoke about this I said Mr Chukumasoludo the governor of Annan Brastit has a right to hold his opinion but what we cannot take away from the issue is that indeed Mr Peter Albi invested in Annan Brastit made investments in Annan Brastit which brought returns. No government has come. Not even Mr Chukumasoludo has come to say he did not bring those investments. In this country it's very difficult to find public officials who are not identified with corruption. Mr Chukumasoludo has not said Mr Peter Albi is identified with corruption and that's a big issue any day, any time. So these are the sort of reasons that inspire Nigerians to back Mr Peter Albi. Across our country we find our people standing behind him because he inspires the most confident. So whether this will lead to victory at the elections is a different conversation. Talking about the victory let's talk about the winning because I have a very little time. How does he intend to win because again he seems to have some form of following whether on social media on ground in the south's east or the south's south. But when you begin to go up to the middle belt and the north the politics begins there. How does he intend to open the doors that are shot in front of him already? And because this is where the votes are the north carries most of the votes whether we like it or not. There is some percentage and you need to steal from that. Absolutely. Looking at the landscape, the political landscape of Nigeria, Mr Peter Albi has his comfort zones. The south east south south is going to battle the south west with the candidate of the all progressive congress. In the north I can tell you that we are making inroads because across the country we have people who are organizing. Every day people are on the ground building a mass of followers supporting Mr Peter Albi. At the corner there are places in Zamfara, in Sokoto where there is no semblance of government. When I say no semblance of government even local government because those areas have been taken over by militias. But we still find a way to get into those nooks and crannies because of the wider field that Mr Peter Albi has. So if we can be having this kind of access in the corner why should we be afraid about winning the elections? Well, I want to say thank you. I wish I had more time so we could go into the percentages and the figures. But I will have you back here soon as the campaign season continues to unfold itself and we'll talk more about your candidates. Orrhae, said frankly, is a former senior special assistant to Governor Ysynwiki of River State. A pleasure. Same here, thank you very much. Thank you so much. Well, that's the show tonight and we are always reminding you that you need to go and pick up your PVC because that is your passport to the Nigeria that you desire. But if you've missed any bit of our shows, please go to Plus TV Africa or Plus TV Africa Lifestyle and watch all of our shows and don't forget to subscribe. We leave you with the highlights of the week this week. My name is Mary Anna Cohn. Have a beautiful evening. But in 2014, the thinking of it is leadership was that Nigeria economic or Nigeria state was not terrible or was not bad. But the moment we took over a mantle of leadership, we discovered that the problem was more still than we thought. And which means Nigerian structure was a very stable one, which requires holistic restructuring, holistic approach to various talent list that will be doubling our nation. I won't equally forget that between 2016 and 2021, the entire world faced a lot of economic challenges. That period, the price of oil was at the lowest head, beautiful for COVID-19. That arrived in the whole world in 2019, in 2022, as well as a global economic recession, which was actually having an effect on our Nigeria state. And these are the challenges that are inherent and we should give that government credit for being able to ensure that Nigeria remains a nation to be reckoned with. This government has been able to put in place, compared what the government put in place in the last 16 years to give to those in this government. So performing wonder, that's why the challenges economically, situation wise, and politically, that the government had witnessed, the government was able to ensure that lives of Nigeria are taught. I'm concerned, it is not in the constitution that says which is not the federal constitution. Are we following it? No. The local government autonomy and the judicial autonomy is the constitution. Are we following it? No. There is a law in the constitution that says finances to be paid less to them. That is not happening. It is not the constitution that says people should be appointed from one particular set of the country. It is not the constitution that says you must be unfair to certain categories of people, or you must treat certain people fairly or not fairly. It is not in the constitution. So if an assassin is consigned, if you will implement the constitution the way it is today, 40% of the population that is consigned, Nigeria will be at the level. So as an assassin is consigned, our problem is not the constitution. Our problem is those who will implement and impose the constitution to suit their own personal interests. This problem, this conspiracy of subjecting the Nigerians into hardship didn't start today. In 1973, Gowan increased on price from 6 Kobo to 8 Kobo 45. Gowan, when Moritala came, Moritala increased it to 9 Kobo. And when OBJ first time came, he increased it to 15 Kobo. And of course when Shagari came, he jumped start to 20 Kobo. And then when IBB jumped in, it increased to 70 Kobo. OBJ second coming, jumped it from 70 Kobo to 75 Naira. Look at the gap. The only person that has the interest of Nigeria up to today that I look up and I say that is the only person that can call my present year a doer, who came in and reduced the pump price from 75 to 65 Naira. But when Jonathan came, the spirit continued. What is it that ordinary Nigerians can benefit in this country? This is what God has given to us. Why can't we benefit from it? Why is it that we keep on saying the same thing, blaming games? Is there no way we can have what I call strategy thinking process? Is there no way we can have a planned process whereby we can think about it today, we can think about tomorrow?