Nigeria needs a better driver - Peter Obi

Wed, Nov 23, 2022
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Politics

THE presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi has related Nigeria to a vehicle with knocked engine caused by the recklessness and  quackery of its past drivers, saying that a new Nigeria is possible if entrusted into the hands of trained, confident and fully qualified  drivers, Baba Datti Ahmed and himself. Obi said this during the campaign rally at the  Lekan Salami stadium Ibadan.

Obi  who was introduced by the Director General of the Campign, Dr. Doyin Okupe started his speech by paying glowing tributes to late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Ladoke Akintola. He also paid tributes to the current leaders of the Yorubas, especially Pa Ayo Adebanjo who was there physically and the Afenefere. 

Obi said that by standing on the side of  equity and justice, that Afenefere had stood out as one of the custodians of the conscience of the nation. He said that  justice, equity and fairness remained the only durable foundation for the future of a prosperous Nigeria.

Dwelling at length on the trajectory of his government, Obi said that their first priority would be to secure and unite Nigeria and Nigerians, move the country from consumption to production. He also talked about bringing  back the greatness of Nigerian cities by building on their strength, thus restoring Lagos as the financial capital of Africa; Ibadan as a strong industrial and educational base; the  vast north as the food basket of the country. 

Obi decried the use of tribe, religion and ethnicity as an instrument of division and vowed  that Datti and himself would ignore those distractions and use their experiences as wealth creators to expand the national cake for everybody to equitably enjoy. 

Earlier in his speech Pa Ayo Adebanjo whose over 90 years made him an unlikely participant at a political rally,  said he was determined to attend in his desire to  see the birth of equitable, strong and  fair Nigeria, which Obi/Datti’s candidature represented. 

While Aisha Yesuf who was present described what is happening as the promise of a great future, said it was about time all those that were manifestly part of the old order cleared  from the road to renewal, which Obi’s quest represented.

In her vote of thanks, the in-coming  First Lady, Mrs Margaret Peter-Obi urged Nigerians to show  sustained commitment to the movement for renewal by collecting their PVCs.

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