The Obidient Movement continues to spread its message of hope, renewal, and good governance across Nigeria with the inauguration of its chapter in Yobe State.
The Yobe State chapter of the movement was inaugurated in Damaturu, the state capital on Thursday.
The inauguration was conducted under the leadership of Zanna Ali Haruna, Chairman of the Yobe State Obidient Movement, together with his executive committee.
In a statement signed by its Northeast zone media team, the movement warned the opposition that former presidential candidate, Peter Obi is coming.
He said: “On this historic day, the Yobe State Chapter of the Obidient Movement was successfully inaugurated in Damaturu, Yobe State.
“Despite the downpour of rain, supporters and members turned out in large numbers, demonstrating resilience and passion. The event symbolized the unwavering determination of the people to rally behind the ideals of a New Nigeria.
“Their dedication and organizational strength ensured that the program was well-coordinated and impactful.
“The occasion also attracted youth groups, women leaders, civil society representatives, and community stakeholders who expressed their full support for the movement’s vision.
“One of the most significant moments of the event was the formal unveiling of contestants who will represent the Obidient Movement in Yobe State.
“The candidates pledged loyalty to the people and to the values of transparency, accountability, and servant leadership. Their unveiling was greeted with excitement and applause, marking a new phase of active political participation for the movement in Yobe.
“Special recognition was given to His Excellency Peter Obi and the Obidient Movement Family the leadership of the Obidient Movement, for their tireless efforts in strengthening the movement in the Northeast, particularly in Borno and Yobe States. His leadership and vision continue to inspire grassroots mobilization and unity.
“Towards the end of the ceremony, the crowd was thrilled by a beautiful cultural song performance by Jital Yobe, dedicated to Mr. Peter Obi and the Obidient Movement.
“The song, filled with messages of hope and change, uplifted the spirit of the gathering. Members joined in, waving flags and chanting along with the chorus. This cultural display added color and energy to the inauguration, reinforcing the collective belief that Peter Obi is coming, and a New Nigeria is possible.”