Peter Obi Thrills University Of Abuja Students, Says Nigeria Must Stop Manufacturing Poverty

The Presidential Candidate of of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, on Friday in Abuja thrilled the students and staff of the University of Abuja with his facts and figures of where Nigeria is and where it should be if he is voted in as President on February 25, 2023.

Obi, who was a special guest in a Town Hall engagement organized by the University’s Leadership Center, said that all the problems of the country, whether on economy, education, health, politcs etc revolves around political leadership that has failed the country over the years.

The LP Presidential flag bearer, who spoke for over two hours while standing, leadership failures over the years and refusing to do the right thing at the right time is responsible for the barrage of woes in our system.

He told the cheering students that the reason his manifesto is centered on turning the country from consumption to production is to stop the country from  recycling  poverty.

“The only thing this country is manufacturing is poverty. And Datti and I are coming to change all that because no country grows my consumption, without production.”

He said that poverty is increasing in Nigeria because we are not investing enough in education and health which is what makes the difference between a rich and a poor country.

Assuring the students that all that will stop under his watch, Obi noted that “life expectancy globally should be about 72 years but it’s 55 years in Nigeria because of the growing level of poverty in Nigeria, our country that is so blessed.

“This country should not be poor given its abundance natural and Human Resources.”

The Presidential front runner remarked that He and Datti are coming to halt the drift and position the country as giant of Africa that we all profess.

The former Anambra state Governor said that securing the country remains their number one priority because nothing, no matter how laudable, can be achieved without a secured environment, pointing out that his Presidency will negotiate with agitators who are amenable and deal with those who may be recalcitrant and uncooperative because there can only be one government at a time in a country.

He also spoke on a number of issues arising from the questions from the staff and students at the well attended Town Hall meeting, ranging from power, corruption and subsidy removal.

On the allegation made by one of the candidates that fuel scarcity and redesigning of the naira are deliberately created to sabotage the forthcoming election, Obi said that he runs his campaigns on issues and does not delve in candidate’s position but noted that since they are inside they may know what others do not know.

On removal of subsidy, he said that if given the opportunity, he will remove subsidy the first day in office because they have turned it into a huge racket of corruption which he and Datti will stop.

Obi told the jubilant students that the next election is about them and they must seize the opportunity to take back their country by insisting that character, competence and antecedents guide their decision, not religion, tribe and region or my turn because in truth it’s the turn of the teeming Nigerian youths who are wasting.

Earlier in the well attended Town Hall meeting, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, explained the motive of the gathering saying that intellectual engagement is the basis of political leadership.

The Vice Chancellor said that those aspiring to govern us must be scrutinized, made to answer questions and wondered why Nigeria is where they are if not for poor political leadership which is everything.

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