Peter Obi meets with traditional rulers of Southern Kaduna, promises to stamp out corruption

Sat, Jan 21, 2023
By editor
1 MIN READ

Africa

PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, on Saturday in Kafanchan, Kaduna State, promised to stamp out corruption if elected as president.

Obi made the pledge at a meeting with traditional rulers in Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area in the south of Kaduna State.

He said corruption had been preventing Nigeria from realising its full potential, “hence the need to stamp it out.

“With your support, I will fight corruption and block all areas of revenue leakages.

“We will stop the wastages in government and start saving to rebuild our country.

“Opposition says I am stingy, but nobody has accused me or my running mate of corruption,’’ he said.

Obi restated his resolve to fight poverty as a way of reducing crimes.

“We must start pulling our people out of poverty because the more you reduce poverty the more you reduce crime,’’ he said.

The presidential candidate said he would work with traditional rulers to address security challenges facing Nigeria.

In his remarks, the Chief of Kagoro, Ufuwai Bonet, appreciated Obi for identifying with the people of Southern Kaduna.

He prayed God for leaders that would address the numerous challenges confronting Nigeria. (NAN)

KN

Tags:


ECOWAS Commission, member states participate at COP 29

THE institution is represented by a delegation led by Mrs. Massandjé TOURE-LITSE, Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture and Mr....

Read More
OAGH holds retreat to promote best practices in healthcare delivery

In a bid to further render optimal healthcare delivery to patients, the Orile Agege General Hospital (OAGH), in Lagos organised...

Read More
NPC begins study to determine, tackle causes of maternal, child mortality

THE National Population Commission (NPC) has begun a study to determine the causes of maternal and child mortality in Nigeria...

Read More