The senator-elect, in an interview on Friday, attributed her victory at the poll to the Obidient movement.
Reacting to Mr Obi’s statement in an interview with pressmen in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Mr Wike expressed dissatisfaction over Mr Obi’s statement.
Mr Obi lamented the situation after casting his vote at Amatutu Polling Unit 019, Agulu, in the Anaocha Local Government Area of the state.
“We have evidence of voters’ suppression, intimidation and harassment in South-East.”
The victims accused the thugs of belonging to the APC, alleging that they were attacked with machetes and other sharp objects.
The court held that the appellant who also filed suit at the lower court has no locus standi to institute the action.
Mr Obasanjo suggested the other candidates can “collectively contribute” to the nation’s progress but singled out Mr Obi as his preferred candidate.
Mr Obi, who was received by a large crowd of his supporters at the UJ Esuene Stadium, venue of the rally, earlier had a town hall meeting with the youths.
“Ohaneze Ndigbo is not talking about an Igbo president but a Nigerian president from the South-East,” stated Mr Obiozor.
