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Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by BluntCrazeMan: 2:36pm On Feb 17, 2023
PETER OBI ON WHY HE IS RUNNING TO BE NIGERIA’S PRESIDENT

Inspired by young people..
He values accountability and prudence.


Feb 15th 2023....

Nigeria witnessed several events last year that shook it to the core. These included militia attacks, abductions and extrajudicial killings. Terrorists stormed a state-run train heading out of Abuja, our country’s capital, and abducted scores of travellers. A militant group staged a daring prison break at a major prison in Abuja. The violence dominated headlines throughout the year, and our security agencies appeared hapless.

At the same time, our state-owned universities were shut for eight months as the union for academic staff faced off with the federal government over decades-old unmet promises. Nigeria’s crude-oil revenue plummeted from a steady average of $3bn a month in 2014 to nothing last year as oil theft rose dramatically. That is devastating for a country as dependent as Nigeria is on crude-oil sales. The structure of our economy makes such theft a matter of national security.

In response to these events, our productivity dropped, investors fled and our growth shrivelled. There’s a direct relationship between the state of our country and the quality of its leadership. Our federal government has failed to secure the country, protect our economy and secure the future of our youth.

With an estimated population of 217m sitting at the heart of Africa, a dominant youthful population made up of the brightest and bravest in the world, unlimited capacity for economic growth and the potential to lead Africa, Nigeria is worth saving. And I believe I am the right person to guide it to recovery.

Last year wasn’t all gloom. We had cheery news headlines created by our youth. Our star athlete, Tobiloba Amusan, made us proud with her record-breaking performances at the World Championships and Commonwealth Games, and an impressive outing at the African Championships. She is among the world’s best athletes and Africa’s number one in track and field. Other young Nigerians amazed with their sporting feats, too.

Nigeria should learn from the passion and dedication of its young people on the field and in the streets. Our youth have protested to show that they are tired of the status quo in leadership and are taking their country back. Their anger is not irrational. For decades, Nigeria’s political class, in collaboration with other elites, has been unimaginably corrupt and reckless with the management of the country. And a generation of politicians with narrow and dismissive views of the younger generation has ruled Nigeria for the past eight years. They have unleashed lethal force on young protesters even as the youth spoke out against the indignities of living in their own country.

The prevailing sentiment, not just among the youth but across all demographics, is that the Nigerian government is not for the people. Yet most of the politicians clamouring to take the helm this year are key players in this rejected establishment.
The leaders have behaved in a manner that has eroded public trust, and it’s time to change the politicians who took part in creating this carnage. I have nothing but respect for Nigerians and a special dose for the young among them. We have an imperative to fix what’s wrong with our leadership, beginning with the recruitment process.

In a matter of days, Nigerians will be voting for their next president, who will be tasked with the responsibility of steering the country out of its current devastating predicament.

My message to Nigerians has been consistent. We must return to a culture of accountability, transparency and prudence in public office by adhering to policies and mechanisms that include rules, guidelines, codes of conduct, policies and laws designed to provide checks and balances in our systems. These include the Public Procurement Act and the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007, the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act of 1991, federal financial regulations and other laws enacted for accountability across different sectors of the economy. Such acts should be, and will be, properly enforced without exception.

We must get our public services and social systems working again by giving local government authorities more independence. They should be empowered to shape and execute public policies in the 774 local government areas in the country. They should focus on improving infrastructure everywhere and expanding access to high-speed internet in both rural and urban areas.
To get public systems working, we will have to address the electricity crisis in the country. We will provide a steady electricity supply by upgrading related infrastructure, passing legislation and demanding accountability in the power industry.

We must cultivate our expansive landmass, particularly in northern Nigeria, and bring about the most extensive agricultural revolution the world has ever seen. That will take investment in agricultural technologies and innovation, and the passage of legislation that upgrades and enhances agricultural production in Nigeria. What we need to create is an enabling environment for farmers and the industry to improve yield, increase access to markets and develop sophisticated supply chains.

We must deploy an economic-recovery plan that taps into our vast resources by expanding our internally generated revenues. We should move beyond our dependence on the money from oil and gas and shift from consumption to production. Our focus will be on generating revenue from technology, agriculture, renewable energy and manufacturing while promoting business investments and consumer spending.

We must entrench a culture of productivity by providing business grants and interest-free loans that enable enterprising Nigerians to contribute to our nation’s economic prosperity. They can create and run enterprises and train the next generation to create wealth. We will entrench a culture of productivity by passing laws that allocate resources to enable industries to thrive.

We must persuade our brightest young people not to leave the country by opening up the economy, promoting privatisation and creating entrepreneurial opportunities. Our startups can efficiently serve the African and global markets if we remove restrictions and bureaucracy. We will upgrade and improve our educational systems to ensure that young Nigerians have access to the best teaching and that it is fit for purpose. Science and technology will be critical to our success. We must also open old and new spaces for our women to contribute more.

We must prioritise investment in education and health care in our careful spending of tax revenue. Unaccountability, waste and corruption have left government coffers increasingly empty. That must change. In addition, adequate security and legislative measures will be implemented to end oil theft effectively. Doing all this will provide the needed resources to redress failings in education and health care.

We must tackle our security challenges through a holistic approach in four key areas: digital security, economic security, physical security and social security. The country’s borders will be secured to ensure orderly migration while strengthening local law enforcement and protecting against military threats.

We will defend our country and its citizens from cybercrime by upgrading Nigeria’s digital security apparatus and protecting people’s identities.

To ensure economic security, we will protect our financial markets and trade and promote the rule of law. At the same time, we will maintain an approach to competition that creates a level playing field for all and encourages enterprise and growth. Civil liberties and citizens’ rights will be protected. These actions will remedy Nigeria’s security challenges and ensure we transition to a secure society where all can pursue happiness.

My running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, and I are committed to providing the kind of leadership that Nigerians yearn for: leadership that believes in the dignity of every Nigerian; leadership with the moral fibre and courage to confront the cabals holding the country hostage; leadership with a well-intentioned strategy for delivering our vision for a united Nigeria that works for all and leaves nobody behind.

Nothing gives us more hope of this possibility than the organic movement for a new Nigeria, driven by its young people, who say that they are inspired by my candidacy and message of possibilities. They call themselves the Obidients, and I am their biggest admirer.
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Peter Obi is a Nigerian businessman who served two terms as governor of the state of Anambra. He is the candidate for the Labour Party running to be Nigeria’s president. The election will take place on February 25th.


This article appeared in the “By Invitation” section of the print edition under the headline "Peter Obi on why he is running to be Nigeria’s president"


Source:
https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2023/02/15/peter-obi-on-why-he-is-running-to-be-nigerias-president



PETER OBI DOESN'T JOKE WITH THE OBIDIENTS...
Here's my article published on The Economist today. I outlined my broad vision for a New Nigeria AND PAID TRIBUTE TO THE #OBIDIENTS WORKING TIRELESSLY TO ACTUALISE OUR COLLECTIVE DREAMS FOR A BETTER COUNTRY.

Thank you, everyone.

#PeterObi 🇳🇬


Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/1153952567961789/posts/6367052829985044


https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1626142974689132546?t=ghhSq00IofxBMu9iXAdc9A

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by BluntCrazeMan: 2:38pm On Feb 17, 2023
Peter-obi Said That He Is the Greatest Admirer of the Obidients..




OBIDIENTS EEEHHH..!!! EEEHHH.!!

OBIDIENTS EEEHHH.!!! EEEHHH.!!

OBI LISTENS TO THE PEOPLE..

(See the attached photos and confirm..)

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by BluntCrazeMan: 2:58pm On Feb 17, 2023
Lalasticlala, Seun, Nlfpmod
Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by cocoboss(m): 2:59pm On Feb 17, 2023
If by now any citizen of Nigeria doesn’t know that Peter Obi is the next president please make sure to use the nearest lagoon

I was told by GOD that urchins need to die for this country to move to the promise land
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by AnyanwuSilas: 2:59pm On Feb 17, 2023
Nigerian Christians wake up!
One of these will happen if Peter Obi don't win

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by OkpaAkuEriEri(m): 2:59pm On Feb 17, 2023
Mpa

I digodi sharp.
Brain like high tension.

Tilumbu mpa anyi onye chemist no fit sleep because e dey wonda as e wan tk buy vote

Children of God, abeg when vote cum bcom bread wey dem dey use money buy?

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by emmabest2000(m): 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
While the other one said ...
IT'S MY TURN
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣







Urchins after reading this article

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Assassink: 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
Urchins,as usual come and masturbate

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by KellyFORMAT(m): 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
LET NIGERIANS NOT LOSE THE OPPORTUNITY OF ELECTING OBIDATTI, I PRAY WE DONT REGRET, COS THIS MAN LISTENS AND HAS NIGERIANS AT HEART.

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by SenatePresdo(m): 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
South-East
South-South
South-West
North-Central
Are all on lockdown for Peter Obi.

Peter Obi is the next president of Nigeria, even Buhari can attest to that cool

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Godfullsam(m): 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by iwaeda: 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by AllDModsAreMaad: 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2023
Peter Obi for President of Nigeria!

Others can be the president of Iragbiji Town Union and President of Nigerians in diaspora, Dubai branch.

Thank you!

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by phonny22: 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
GCFR

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by MrCGPA(m): 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
Every Lovers of Freedom knows that it's the turn of the South to Produce the President and Peter Gregory Obi of South East is the Best for the job. No Reasonable person will think of Voting a Dementia grandfather to Man the Affairs of a Dementia Nation like Nigeria. Affliction will not Rise the Second time.

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by farouk2much(m): 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
No right thinking human being will vote for APC and tinubu.......... We are tired

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Adonis69: 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Jidenkem: 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
A vote for Peter Obi is actually a Vote for Peace and unity

He is credible enough....Me and my household will surely cast our vote(s) for him

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by psychologist(m): 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
God forbid Bat thing

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by bigdammyj: 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Jamiubond009(m): 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
grin His choice is a no brainer.Competence,character,integrity and empathy in abundance.In Obidatti we stand.

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by BigDolph(m): 3:01pm On Feb 17, 2023
Obi one of the federal republic of nigeria.




Mazi one of nigeria




PO2023 is assured📌

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by tuoyoojo(m): 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
For the first time in a very long time , I feel proud to be called a Nigerian

The youth of this country has made a loud statement shaking this nation to its core

I knew APC would collapse after Buhari left but it didn't know it would go KABOOOM!!

I hope they would make 25th February a national holiday "thanksgiving day" for surviving the oppression of wicked political elite

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by newnigerdelta00: 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
BluntCrazeMan:


Source:
https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2023/02/15/peter-obi-on-why-he-is-running-to-be-nigerias-president



PETER OBI DOESN'T JOKE WITH THE OBIDIENTS...


Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/1153952567961789/posts/6367052829985044


https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1626142974689132546?t=ghhSq00IofxBMu9iXAdc9A






Inspired by which foolish young people,was he not a PDP member,it was all about the endsars who plotted it PDP and Peter obi was among them.....

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by moscow007: 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
This Buhari's draconian monetary policy have shown that Nigerians are ready and willing to adjust and make sacrifices, even if means endanger their own lives for the greater good of the country, all we just need is a sincere and compassionate leader to drive the change we so dearly need.

There's no better candidate to deliver this long awaited changes than President Peter Gregory Obi.

Vote for your freedom, Vote President Obi

8days to Victory

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by Zaydbat: 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
We won't vote for him. Nigeria Sai Jagaba.

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by tonykester: 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
25th February is a date with destiny for every Nigerian that has been subjected to oppression since 1960, it's a date that should never be misused for any reason, it's a date that should never be toyed with it simply because it might never come again,take Nigeria back,Vote Peter Obi.


Peter Obi is giving a new meaning to the dynamics of presidential campaigns and politics in Nigeria.

Thank you, Your Excellency, for accepting to go against all odds and join this race!

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Re: Peter Obi On Why He Is Running To Be Nigeria’s President by DMerciful(m): 3:02pm On Feb 17, 2023
Nigeria needs Peter Obi at a time like this!

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