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Peter Obi At UNN, Says, ‘Don’t Hand Over A Sick Country To A Sick Man’

Labour Party Presidential candidate Mr. Peter Obi in Enugu in continuation of his countrywide campaigns arrived his alma mater, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), warning against handing over a sick country like Nigeria to a sick man.

Obi, who spoke during his interaction with the UNN Business School and other egg heads of the great institution, warned: “This country is sick and should not be handed over to a sick person. I am not saying that anyone is sick. We have been here for over two hours. We don’t want people who can’t stand for 30 minutes.”

He also said that character and trust should be things to look out for in this recruitment era to avoid plunging this country into further mess, pointing out that the identity of whoever wants to lead this country must be thoroughly examined with nothing to hide.

“In United States during election, they go for debates, somebody once asked Barack Obama questions that are personal and he answered. But here in Nigeria, somebody wants to contest election, we don’t know his real age, we don’t know his name, we don’t know the schools he attended. Nobody knows his real identity and he is
pushing to lead everybody”

The former Anambra State Governor said that what we need for the job of Nigeria President is character and people we can’t trust.

“My name is Peter Obi. I can say I went to CKC, went to University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Both the VC today, the DVC today, these are my school mates. We came into University the same year and left the same year. The people I went to school, I can see them here today, my seniors and my juniors. How come we now have people who do not have classmate. This is very important.”

The LP standard bearer said that everybody shouldn’t have to go to formal education but their record must be straight. “Afe Babalola once told me he never had the opportunity of going to a formal school. There is nothing wrong in that. There are so many people who have done well in life and never went to formal school”.

Obi spoke on the issue of corruption and Nigerians should watch out for person’s antecedents not on what they claim they will do. “If you said you will fight corruption, let’s go to the road you have passed and see what is remaining there after you left.”

He reiterated his earlier position that “this year’s election must be based on competence as it requires physical and mental energy, not a retirement job.”

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