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Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by nlfpmod: 2:11pm On Oct 07, 2022
Title: Prospects Of Transformative Governance In Nigeria

We will offer a new brand of transformative and purposeful leadership. The overall goal of my administration shall be to streamline governance, make it more responsive, transformative, effective, less transactional, and therefore efficient and cost-effective.
Thinking through 2023 and beyond, we must think seriously about a leadership that is imbued with competence, capacity, credibility and commitment. Accordingly, we will pursue intangible assets of good governance, rule of law, security of lives and properties; We will ensure that we have these assets in place and stress asset optimization. We will strike a strategic balance that allows us to promote and protect national interest, while meeting our ECOWAS obligations.

We will rebuild Nigeria’s military power, promote economic growth, and enhance its technological prowess with a view to improving Nigeria’s diplomatic influence in sub-regional, regional and global affairs.
Restoring leadership will require that we reassert proactively, Nigeria’s leadership role in African affairs through constructive engagement, peacekeeping duties, and using existing sub-regional and regional forums as well as bilateral platforms for dialogue on current and emerging challenges. We will continue to enhance our sphere of influence via peacekeeping, and trade and investment initiatives.

We shall ensure that in moving Nigeria forward, no state or community will be left behind. Pursuant to its statutory responsibility to protect, our Government will promote equity in power and resource sharing. The federating units will enjoy discernible autonomy. Resources will also be shared equitably. A higher derivation paid to oil or solid minerals producing states will not be tantamount to other states not receiving federal allocations that should keep them viable. We must transcend the rhetoric that bedevils a robust debate on some of these national questions.

We will respect the principles of federal character, affirmative action and gender balance; but no longer at the expense of merit.

We will tweak the security architecture, which will entail reform of the security sector and governance. We will Restructure, Re-equip and Reorient the Nigerian Police: This will include 3 level policing- Federal, state and community.

We will build a Compact, Robust and Ready Mobile Police Force with Rapid Response Deployment capabilities; and Legislate the Establishment of State Police based on Community policing. We will raise the population to police officer ratio to a higher level.

A properly manned, equipped and technologically driven security system with particular emphasis on re-focusing the military on external threats and border protection and police on internal security threats and law enforcement; swift prosecution of criminals, bandits and terrorists; enhanced coordination among security agencies; and upholding the rule of law.

Integrate the activities of the National Intelligence and Security Agencies by establishing a Central Reporting Intelligence loop under the authority the Minister of National & Homeland Security.

Establish a National Command and Control Coordination Center for the efficient management of actionable intelligence, resource allocation and force deployment. Membership should consist of representatives of all security agencies on a need to know basis.

The oil theft is not petty pilfering. It is organized crime by a syndicate that involves a certain degree of sophisticated intelligence and logistical arrangement. We must admit that oil theft is happening because there is domestic and external collusion. The government and the people have the collective responsibility to protect national assets. On my watch those responsibilities will be accorded high priority.

Foreign and National Security policy initiatives, might in the long term entail rebuilding, repositioning and sustaining ECOMOG, as the arrowhead of a West African Security partnership. This is to counter terrorist threats and international subversion of the sovereignty of the West African region of which Nigeria must re-establish her place as a regional power.

We will explore ways of cushioning the forex demands by mainstreaming those components of Diaspora remittances that remain opaque and informal.

We are challenged by high youth unemployment, which stands at 33.3%; 54% for the youth; and 20 million out-of-school-children. We must give this country back to the Nigerian youths. Half of our 200 million people are below the age of 30.

Harnessing our national youth strength and demographic dividends intelligently, must start with curbing the high youth unemployment and creating funding access to enable our youths become entrepreneurs and drivers of our Small and Medium Scale enterprises (SMEs).

We will have zero tolerance for corruption; block leakages and cut the cost of governance. Our total commitment to transparency and accountability in government business is the only credible way to achieve limited to zero corruption.

We will enforce the legal framework protecting foreign investors and their indigenous partners. This is the only way to tamper monopoly and capital flight.

As governor of Anambra State, my administration achieved close to a 60-40 gender balance in appointive and elective positions. The national target has hovered around 30-35%. We intend to progressively aim for between 35-40%, with aggressive gender mainstreaming action plan and rigid benchmarks.

As part of our monetary policy, we will seek to re-establish the independence of the CBN; and commit to a credible and transparent plan to normalize the exchange rate and bring inflation to single digits.

We will remove import and forex restrictions and insist on a single forex market. The current system penalizes exporters who bring in forex by forcing them to sell at a rate that they are unable to source for forex when they need to purchase forex.
This multiple exchange rate regime encourages capital flight and deters investment, which has further worsened Nigeria’s forex situation.


My top priorities on getting into office:

Production-centered growth for food security and export.
– Securing and Uniting Nigeria.
– Effective legal and institutional reforms (rule of law, corruption and government effectiveness).
– Leapfrogging Nigeria from oil to the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).
– Expanding physical infrastructure through market-driven reforms (unleashing growth-enabling entrepreneurship and market-creating innovations).
– Human capital development that empowers competitiveness; and Robust foreign policy
that restores Nigeria’s strategic relevance.

We are spending more on recurrent expenses. And we are borrowing frivolously. I am not against loans per se; but we must stop borrowing for consumption. All loans must be invested in regenerative projects. We must operate within available resources and strive for a balanced national budget as cost saving measures. Ending the leakages including the subsidy regime and improving our tax regime should do the magic.

Lack of political will and lack of synergy between the Executive and Legislative arms has resulted in a costly inertia in tackling our oversized government. The result is persisting turf fights and competition among several overlapping agencies, and the resultant wastages. Cost-cutting measures must start with rationalization and harmonization. Pruning the size of government will be imperative.

https://akelicious.net/2022/10/07/prospects-of-transformative-governance-in-nigeria-peter-obi-releases-his-manifesto/

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Massiveglory: 2:13pm On Oct 07, 2022
Articulate. Inclusive. Achievable.

We will have zero tolerance for corruption; block leakages and cut the cost of governance

For me, @ bold is the key to restoring Nigeria to the path of honor. That is main key that holds the password to other areas.
Peter obi did it in anambra by leading by example. I believe it is doable nationally.

I see hope. I see truth. I see a bright future.
Nigeria will be great again. God bless the incoming president and vice president of the federal republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Tochi3(m): 2:13pm On Oct 07, 2022
You know a pragmatic manifesto when you read one...

The solutions to the crises facing Nigeria at the moment as a result of the maladministration of APCshit have practically been made bare for all to comprehend...

Be rest assured when PO takes the sattle, it's Implementation would 100% be a done deal cos PO is a servant of the people who wants to serve....

The only governor in the history of Nigeria without Pension to his Name after serving the people of Anambra... and the only governor dead or alive in the annals of Nainja that left millions of money in shares & in the Banks for his people...

Wow.. Just wow...

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by BATified2023: 2:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
Isn’t it funny when they are talking about peter obi n u begin to wonder if it’s not the former governor of anambra they are talking about?

The same man who couldn’t increase igr throughout 8 years of governance but Obiano in quadruple it within a year of governance n also increased workers salary

The same peter obi that was so undemocratic to the extent he didn’t conduct local government election for good 7 years in office

No b this same obi wey this man perfectly describe for here?

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by donaldking100: 2:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
nigeriancritic1:
With all the grammar. Politics is a game of number and interests. And we all have to cowed to Northern interests. They have the landmass and voting strengths and structures.

If they want to support a southern turn. Who do you think they will align with to ensure their interests.

Remember, Tinubu aided the Son for two terms. What has Obi done for the North to warrant entrusting him with power?

Rubbish talk.
Typical agbadorian reasoning.
Obasanjo won elections twice in Nigeria without the north supporting him.
Even Goodluck Jonathan won his 1st tenure without the support from the north either.
He only lost his 2nd tenure after Tinubu foolishy cajoled the South-West into voting for Buhari who had been losing everytime even with 100% support of the north.
Please make proper research before ignorantly spewing thrash like the northern slave you are.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by nigeriancritic1(m): 2:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
With all the grammar. Politics is a game of number and interests. And we all have to cowed to Northern interests. They have the landmass and voting strengths and structures.

If they want to support a southern turn. Who do you think they will align with to ensure their interests.

Remember, Tinubu aided their Son for two terms. What has Obi done for the North to warrant entrusting him with power?

If Tinubu has a meeting with the Northern decoders. Obi will stand outside waiting.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Zee0007: 2:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
What a coherent agenda. The man for the job.

God bless the incoming president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by nahad(m): 2:15pm On Oct 07, 2022
Massiveglory:
Articulate. Inclusive. Achievable.
Nigeria will be great again. God bless the incoming president and vice president of the federal republic of Nigeria.

cool

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by oyebanji44: 2:17pm On Oct 07, 2022
By removing import and forex restrictions

Obi wants to make us a consumer of foreign products..

Results;

(1) it will make Nigerians to be impoverished (especially the farmers)



(2) Our intellectuals will not be motivated
( Meaning our education system will be useless)



(3) The country's currency will not be made stronger


Be warned

To all students graduated in Nigeria universities this one go surely affect you all

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Nokio1: 2:18pm On Oct 07, 2022
Simple n precise.. Not launching 3 books as manifesto

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Omahleigh(f): 2:19pm On Oct 07, 2022
A new and prosperous Nigeria is coming. God bless Peter Obi

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by SensualMan: 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
Very concise. The Obama revolution of 2008 is about to happen again where a light weight politician topples the old and corrupt heavy weights via his structures - the people.

One half living thing was showcasing pictures to prove he is healthy.

The other corruption personified was also dancing to show he is a youth grin

In all, President Obi has nothing to prove to any one.

Muhammad in kano is shouting Fresident Ovi!
Adekunle in lagos is shouting President H'obi!
Emeka in Enugu is shouting President Obi!
The whole Nigerians are shouting President Obi!

What else is there to do or say?
INEC chairman is equally OBIdient!

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by SILVERLINES: 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
cheesy
Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Obojuju: 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
ANY ATTEMPT TO VOTE APC BACK TO POWER IN 2023 IS A VOTE FOR:

1. 2nd Most Terrorized Nation in the world.

2. World Poverty Capital.

3. 22M out of school children.

4. 53.40% youth unemployment.

5. ASUU Strike.

6. Twitter ban

7. Crypto ban.

8. Silly and unintelligent boarder closure.

9. Naira at N703/$ and heading to he N1k/$.

10. Oil theft at the highest level since discover with Government agencies pointing fingas at each other.


11. Unprecedented borrowing. Highest in the history of Nigeria.

22. Fraudulent subsidy payments, breaking any previous records.

23. Billions spent on unproductive refineries yearly.

24. Unprecedented corruption.

25. Lack of transparency in governance.

26. N20 trillion Ways & Means or CBN’s reckless printing of money.

27. Lowest FDI in recent years.

28. Terrorism, mass abductions, kidnapping & UGM.

29. Terrible roads, with FERMA dead.

30. Poor power generation, with highest number of national grid collapse in recent years.

31. Lies and propaganda raised to the level of policy of state.

32. Conniving and toothless National Assembly.

33. Compromised Judiciary and harassment of Judges

34. Budget padding

35. Sick President with Parkinson disease.


These are the things you want to continue when you reward the APC with another 4 years and the result will be total collapse of our country. Venezuela and what is happening now in Lebanon would be child's play.

Do not choose to play politics of party, tribe or religion in the 2023 Presidential election. It has to be a politics of competence and commitment. Peter Obi of Labour party is the man to rescue the country at this critical time of near collapse.

Vote wisely and Vote Peter Obi as the next President of Nigeria come 2023.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Heffalump(m): 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
Wow! Tell me, with this man called Peter Obi, Nigeria won't be great again? How else do you want to transform this country with all these action plans? When you see originality you know. God bless our incoming president. Amen!!!!!!

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by mytime24(f): 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
Iwón lokan

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Chijeep(m): 2:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by fitinwell: 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Hambivert: 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
Sparogatively Nice

This plan systematically hovers all around security.

National Security
Human Security
Financial Security
Food Security and
Economic Security.

This is a good step for national development, after years of disunity and decadence.

May the Labour of well meaning Nigerians never be in vain. Isee

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Aareakinwunmi(m): 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
The only major aspirant interested in moving the country forward

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Bryan88(m): 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
N3TRAL:


This man discouraged any enlightened person who planned to vote him yesterday when he tweeted that he will remove import and forex restrictions as president.



BOLA

AHMED

TINUBU

(THE JAGABAN OF AFRICA)

IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA.

KNOW THIS AND HAVE PEACE ✌️

u no jst get sense

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Omesbrit(m): 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by luvinhubby(m): 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
Nigeria will be restored back to the right track of development with Peter Obi as president, international investors & world leaders already have confidence in him


So much hope exhudes from him

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Heffalump(m): 2:21pm On Oct 07, 2022
N3TRAL:


This man discouraged any enlightened person who planned to vote him yesterday when he tweeted that he will remove import and forex restrictions as president.


BOLA

AHMED

TINUBU

(THE JAGABAN OF AFRICA)

IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA.

KNOW THIS AND HAVE PEACE ✌️


Even your mind disagrees with you. Nigeria deserves something better. We can't repeat the mistake of 2015. Your Tinubu is only seeking for health insurance from Nigeria purse. Never again!!

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by emerged01(m): 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
Nothing for Agricultural sector?

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Sambaby7640: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
My Candidate is serious and ready to work.


Unlike one agbado master that is not even in touch with reality. E sure me say the man still dey 90s.

Someone that called APC Action Congress.

I go come dey vote Old man wey no no wetin dey happen Currently.


Very Clueless Man who is contesting just to fulfill is life long dream of becoming the President even if it cost him his health.

E sure me say the man no no wetin be Twitter, Instagram and co. He's still leaving in the 90s.


God forbid such man become the president. God forbid BATthing.

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Tinubuwins2023e: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
Failure 100%

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by StrongAlphMale: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
God bless our incoming president peter Obi

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Celebjay: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
N3TRAL:


This man discouraged any enlightened person who planned to vote him yesterday when he tweeted that he will remove import and forex restrictions as president.



BOLA

AHMED

TINUBU

(THE JAGABAN OF AFRICA)

IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA.

KNOW THIS AND HAVE PEACE ✌️

Mugu

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by CocoaOla: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
Nigerians are foolish now they will prefer bribe and tinubu slavery quota corruption system

the world hates foolish Nigerian for voting useless occultic mafias to run their country to shame

Foolish nigerian have fun in your underdeveloped toilet country and poverty for voting oldie gangster of evil

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Re: Peter Obi Manifesto: 'Prospects Of Transformative Governance' by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
On Obi I Stand! Naija must be good and Obi MUST WIN!

Urchins can go and kick the drum

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