Nigeria’s woes neither ethnicity nor religion, Obi clarifies

The Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, has insisted that Nigeria’s problems are neither religious or ethnic, contrary to erroneous beliefs by many.

Rather, the former governor of Anambra State analyzed the country’s problems as failure of leadership, which he promised to address if voted president in the 2023 election.

Obi, while answering questions from his support groups across the country, through a virtual meeting Thursday night, said Nigerians – whether Muslims or Christians – are facing the same problems.

“There is nowhere in Nigeria where a Muslim buys cheaper bread because he is a Muslim, ditto Christian. Our economic problems arising from poor leadership does not discriminate on basis of religion or tribe. There is no separate electricity for a Christian or a Muslim; everyone is suffering the same thing.

“We can’t continue repeating the same method we have been using that is not working.

“I have said it repeatedly; don’t vote for me because of where I come from; vote for me because of what l am offering. I am the most qualified in this presidential race not because of where I come from but because of what I am coming with, what I can offer.

“My antecedents, my qualifications, I have been tested with power and I left a mark, the only governor in Nigerian history who finished eight years left money, built infrastructure, owed no contractor or salary or pension. I have been to the best schools in the world, acquired enormous knowledge for leadership challenges. I am a businessman and in it I left records.”

Explaining why his focus will be much in the north as president, Obi said because the potentials there are much and they need to be tapped and harnessed.

“With what I have in mind for the north, the region will forever remain grateful because I am going to change the region. We need to cultivate arable land there.”

Obi regretted that Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world and the north contributes the larger chunk of it despite its sons being in power for 47 out of 62 years of our nationhood.

“What that means is that who is in power whether your tribesman or your religion is not the solution but the capacity and competence of the person.

“Very distinguished and respected Nigerians from the north have ruled this country but if you go to Nigeria today, the ten poorest states are from the region, the region has the most unemployed youth, out of school children, and the worst school kidnapping record globally,” he said.

The LP flag bearer noted that Nigeria is not the only country with diversity, but it depends on how it is being handled, as he recalls that the Central Mosque in London worth millions of pounds in value was donated by the Queen of England who is not a Muslim and in Dubai, the huge Catholic Church there was built by the Emir of Dubai who is not a Christian.

“I have said it frequently that the 2023 election must not be on anybody’s entitlements, his religion or tribe but on competence, character and what you did before, how did you handle public funds when it was placed in your custody?”

Obi also answered questions on other areas, including linkage with Nigerian students who are now back on campus.

“To Nigerian students, you will never regret being part of this movement, you can never regret being part of taking back of Nigeria I assure you.”

The Obi-Datti Media noted that within ten minutes of opening the zoom meeting over 50,000 persons joined, who were anxious and desirous to hear from their political idol. It regretted that several others could not join due to zoom limitation.

Obi’s zoom meeting with support group is part of the strategy to keep in touch with his numerous followers at home and in the diaspora, as well as get feedback from them on his policies and programmes.

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