 The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Ubi, has urged Nigerians to reject money-bound politicians in the February 25 election. The former Anambra State Governor also asked Nigerians to show an ethnic and religious sentiment in voting during the forthcoming presidential election. Ubi said he is the most qualified of the 18 candidates, jostling for the top Asurok job and promised to provide jobs for the youth. The aggrieved of us and Niger's endorsement, now Peter Ubi is the one who did this very well. So that's where we start. You are the answer to this. Leave money-bound. The youth, is this, money-bound have played a lot of role, but they brought us to the poverty. So we decide to reject them. I am pleading for Nigerians to reject them, because they can not continue. If they continue, we are going to be impoverished. Look at, you can't drive from Adegis to Akuna because of money-backs. Our children, look at that Akiti, a young state, why do youths are, why do youths aren't employed because of money-backs? Do you want them to continue? No. We don't want money-back. We want to give the youth jobs. We want to give them a future. We want the country to change. The notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.