“This is the problem with unprepared candidates” – Omoyele Sowore tackles Peter Obi for travelling to Egypt to understudy their Power and Education Sector

“This is the problem with unprepared candidates” - Omoyele Sowore tackles Peter Obi for travelling to Egypt to understudy their Power and Education Sector

AAC Presidential Candidate, Omoyele Sowore has thrown jabs at his counterpart from Labour Party, Peter Obi, for travelling to Egypt to understudy their systems.

The former governor of Anambra State had taken to Twitter to announce his trip to Egypt to understudy their power, education, planning and finance sector for three days.

He shared photos of himself and his team at the airport and wrote,

“I just departed for Egypt on a 3-day visit as part of my detailed study of comparable countries to Nigeria. In Egypt, I am expected to understudy, among others, the Egyptian Power Sector, Education, Planning and Finance Sectors.”

However, Sowore who is also vying for the presidential seat under the African Action Congress (AAC) tackled Peter Obi for only just taking the trip 9 months to the presidential election.

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According to him, Peter was a two-time governor of Anambra state yet he’s just seeking to study the working systems of a foreign country.

Sowore then insinuated that Peter Obi is “unprepared” for the task at hand.

He wrote,

“Heard @PeterObi traveled to Egypt to learn how to fix Education/Power problems, this is exactly the problem with unprepared candidates. It is 9 months to election & a two-term gov. & former VP candidate want to go learn something from Egypt in 3 days? Wow! #WeCantContinueLikeThis”

“This is the problem with unprepared candidates” - Omoyele Sowore tackles Peter Obi for travelling to Egypt to understudy their power and education sector

“This is the problem with unprepared candidates” - Omoyele Sowore tackles Peter Obi for travelling to Egypt to understudy their power and education sector

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