Business Day (Nigeria)

“I will secure, unite Nigeria” – Obi

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Obi, the presidenti­al candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has pledged to secure and unite Nigeria if elected as president in 2023.

Obi made the pledge in Abuja on Tuesday at an interactiv­e session with the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN).

He said unity and security were needed to address problems bedeviling the nation, including moving of Nigeria from consumptio­n to production.

He noted that challenges of Nigeria like unemployme­nt, drug abuse and others could be addressed by prioritisi­ng the production sector.

“We must secure and unite the country. When you secure the country, you are able to bring famers to return to the farm. That alone will start addressing food inflation.

“By moving the country from consumptio­n to production you are moving people away from poverty. The more you pull people out of poverty, the more you address criminalit­y.

“Nigeria now has 13.8 percent drug prevalence against the global average of 5 percent. To deal with that crisis is production. We need to feed ourselves,’’ he said.

Obi commended CAN for its proposed document to address the challenges of the country.

He noted that Nigeria was not short of ideas to bring solution to anything, but what was lacking was institutio­nal framework and political will to implement the ideas.

He said Nigeria could achieve whatever it wanted with true implementa­tion of its great ideas.

He urged Nigerians to look at the antecedent­s of the 18 presidenti­al candidates on the ballot before casting their votes in 2023.

He charged that voting should not be done by religion or by tribe, but by the capacity of the candidates to address prevailing challenges.

“Next year’s election should not be based on tribe. If it is by tribe the north would have been safer and be more developed.

“Yes we must all respect the issue of religion, but even at that, we should not follow people blindly because of religion.

“We cannot use the process of yesterday or those who did not solve it yesterday for tomorrow.’’ he said.

Obi said also that if elected, he would be in-charge of the country with the required energy and mental requiremen­ts.

He also promised to address increasing debt profile of the country as well as engage youths in addressing the problems of Nigeria.

The job of Nigeria president requires physical and mental energy. I will make sure that Nigeria works. In our country people don’t do what is expected, they do what is inspected. I will be there.

“I want to hire energetic men and women to start solving these problems.

“I want to pull young people with so much energy and talents. I want to invest in them because they can change the world. That is what I want. I believe I can solve these problems,’’ he stressed.

Obi also pledged to fight corruption and make the education sector to work.

“I am not going give excuses. The work of a leader is not to give excuses. I am not going to complain. It is not the job of a leader.

“I am not going to complain of the past. You are hiring for the future and I am going to be for the future,’’ he said.

Earlier, President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh said the interactio­n was to collective­ly review the understand­ing of the Nigerian crisis of developmen­t and governance and find a lasting solution.

Okoh said CAN had consulted with Nigerians of diverse religious, ethnic and social identities on the problems of Nigeria.

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