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Obi lists requirements to turn Nigeria around

*Says they are the pivot of his charter with Nigerians

The Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi,  has declared that to get Nigeria working again is not rocket science, but requires extraordinary commitment from the people and their leaders.

Obi’s views were contained in his remarks at the weekend at the Annual General Meeting AGM of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), in Calabar, Cross River state.

At the conference with a theme; “Housing and Design Excellence for National Development”, the LP standard bearer listed what he called 4Cs: competence, capacity, credibility and commitment, as critical requirements to turn the country around.

“We must aspire to put in place a leadership that is imbued with the competence, the capacity, the credibility and the commitment.  These 4 Cs, are leadership competencies required to turn Nigeria around”

He noted that, “what is grossly missing in Nigeria’s leadership, governance and economic realm is the lack of efficiency.  

“Good governance and a prosperous and stable economy are routinely anchored on sectoral and holistic pursuit of efficiency”.

He told the Architects that Nigeria has high and severe housing deficit to the point that the country needs no less than 28 million houses to be built to meet national needs, and estimated this will cost about N60 trillion.

He said that what his Presidency will do if given the mandate, is to partner with a professional body like the NIA and create the enabling environment through the enactment of appropriate laws; regulating and preserving of property, employing the force of the community, and always engaging in public good.  

He however, lamented that the dearth of vision and commitment in our political leadership over time is having serious effect in all sectors, stressing that,  “what is grossly missing in Nigeria’s leadership, governance and economic realm is the lack of efficiency.  

“Good governance and a prosperous and a stable economy are routinely anchored on sectoral and holistic pursuit of efficiency. 

“If I and Datti are hired by Nigerians on February 25th, 2023, we will pursue intangible assets of good governance, rule of law, security of lives and property, but for this to happen, there must be elite consensus on critical national interest questions.

“We are also aware that our existing national infrastructures are decrepit and crumbling. We have housing challenges; we have as a nation, been inconsistent in our infrastructural planning and funding. This is an area we must tackle urgently”.

Obi further remarked that as a first step, his Presidency must start with rethinking the fundamentals of our nationhood and how to collectively unite and secure Nigeria and move it from a good nstion to a great country. 

“Good governance simply translates to eight critical governance values, namely; a government being sccountable, transparent, responsive, equitable and inclusive, effective and efficient; and adherence to the rule of law, as well as participatory and consensus-oriented governance.

“With the mandate of Nigerians, the Obi-Datti administration, from its inception, will continue to encourage investment in infrastructure — housing, energy, transport, irrigation, and telecoms — to grow these and other sectors. 

“We are eager to quickly close the infrastructure gap between now and 2030. That is the Nigeria we want in place by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target year,” he stressed.

Obi also charged the Architects to bear in mind some fundamental requirements of their profession in contemplating on “Housing and Design Excellence for National Development” which includes Design for the future and economic and social wellbeing; to think of demographics in our designs; design and build for public good; our buildings must be accessible to people with disabilities; our buildings must reflect our culture and heritage; We must manage funding for building;  give primacy to maintenance culture; and  finally NIA must protect its institutional integrity”.

Obi equally reminded the NIA members of the new mantra of his campaign message,

“in the mission to rescue Nigeria, there is no tribe, religion, or class. Indeed, there can be no conscientious objector,” stressing that if we make this our national echoes, Nigeria will sooner than expected, overcome its present challenges and leap frog to one of the most advanced nations in Africa and the world at large.

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