Mr Sowore said he believes that the national political narratives need to be changed, and to do that, the front liners with no know-how ideas must be changed first.
Mr Soludo’s press secretary said his principal won’t retract his statement criticising Mr Obi.
The Anambra governor said the Igbos have “found themselves in a political cul de sac”.
Mr Obi’s plea came a day after presidential candidate Bola Tinubu begged Nigerians to reconsider the APC in 2023.
Using the global food security crisis to back his argument, Mr Obi said that the north had what it takes to drive Nigeria’s ailing economy.
Mr Obi, conveyed his condolences via tweets on Sunday, saying that he received the reports with sadness.
Traffic congestion was recorded in parts of Lagos, Asaba, Uyo, Bauchi, and Warri.
“Our party and platform is PDP. We must stand firm. We must not be swayed by the Obidient sentiments and vote Labour Party,” Mr Nnamani said.
Mr Obi’s assertion comes a few days after APC VP candidate Kashim Shettima berated him as a structureless candidate who cannot win election.
The former Anambra governor attended the National Integrity Summit in Abuja on Saturday.
