2023: I will provide hands-on leadership if elected President –  Obi

Obi promised to lead by example, fight corruption, block leakages, supervise projects and bring sanity into the system.

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Mr. Peter Obi – Presidential Flagbearer of Labour Party

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, says he will provide hands-on leadership if elected President of Nigeria in the 2023 election. Obi said that he will be looking to move Nigeria forward, not at the past, assuring that he will not give excuses or engage in blame games against predecessors if he is sworn in as the president in May 2023

Peter Obi, who appeared at the Editors Forum, an initiative of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), on Monday in Lagos, said that leaders are elected to solve problems and not to be looking at the past and blaming others. He said next year’s elections will be based on Character, Competence, Commitment, Ability verifiable pedigree as well as astute mental and physical energy. He assured the editors that he has all the right attributes and is fully committed to serving the Nigerian people to attain the desired results.

He said that he had studied the country as well as researched other developing countries which have found solutions to similar problems plaguing Nigeria and is thus primed to deliver on his mandate as soon as he takes office. He said that he understood the yearnings of the people and was ready to be a problem solver.

He said: “It is going to be difficult, but it requires huge mental and physical energy. I want Nigerians to hold me responsible, I will be the commander in chief, and I will drive the process.”

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“On security, I am going to deal with it headlong. I will be responsible. I won’t take any excuses.”

Obi said that besides, physical infrastructure, the intangible assets of a nation is a key driver of development. This includes ensuring that there is Rule of Law, security, quality education, skilled and scalable manpower, and so on. He said that even leadership should be scalable as “A good leader must be willing to learn at all times as the environment and needs are ever evolving. Obi said anyone who believes that he knows it all is not fit to be a leader.

On power generation, Peter Obi promised to declare war on power generation and distribution. He decried the situation where we are presently unable to distribute about 50% of power being generated in the country because certain categories of persons want to keep doing things the same old way when there are now better and more efficient ways to achieve results.

Obi further pledged: “I want to assure Nigerians that this work, I can do it, and it has to be done. I am not going to give excuses. I don’t want to go in and start studying what to do.”

“I don’t want to go in and start complaining and blaming predecessors because if the past was good, you won’t hire me. I am not here to look back. I am here to solve problems,” he said.

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According to Obi, the job of a leader is not to give excuses or complain but to find solutions and deal with issues and build a better country.

“You will hire me to start telling you good stories and that is what I am promising Nigerians.

“If they hire me, I am going to tell them (Nigerians) good stories and not to start reminding them about the past and what someone left undone,” he added.

Obi promised to lead by example, fight corruption, block leakages, supervise projects and bring sanity into the system.

He said that the cost of governance in the country was scandalously high and unacceptable, pledging to end all rascality, corruption and wastage if elected to put the country on the path of growth and development.

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Promising to provide leadership, Obi said that as former governor of Anambra, he toured every local government and slept in all the council areas, adding, “If I give you a job to do, I will follow it up because people don’t do what is expected, They do what is inspected.”

“Leadership changes everything, but the driver must be known, trained and have the competence,” he said.

Obi noted that he had studied the nation’s challenges, including security, economy, poverty, agriculture, micro and small business and corruption.

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He said that he had the political will to bring in an institutional framework to make things work.

On fighting corruption, Obi said: “I don’t need to tell you anything about fighting corruption because all you need to do is to go to Anambra State and ask how many parcels of land were allocated to Peter Obi, his wife and children or anybody, If you see one, I stop campaigning.

“If you see any contractor that says I sat down with him and negotiated what is my own benefit in contracts, I will stop campaigning. I am not a saint. I became governor by His Grace but I cannot abuse grace,” he said.

Stressing that the 2023 general elections should not be about tribe, Obi urged the journalists to scrutinise all the presidential candidates, not based on certificates, religion, eloquence, or ethnicity, but character and track records.

“Remember that certificate is not a measure of character and integrity. We are looking for people who will not steal our money.

“So, go and scrutinise all of us. We should vote people based on track record, age, strength because the job requires physical and mental energy,” he said.

Obi was accompanied to the event by Mr Akin Osuntokun, Osuntokun, the South West coordinator of his campaign, Ms Aisha Yesufu, an activist,  and Ms Ndi Kato, Spokesperson of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Organisation.