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Atiku, Obi, task Tinubu on good governance, rebuilding economy

*Atiku urges Tinubu to reduce cost of governance, corruption 

*As Obi marks 2023 presidential election anniversary with a ‘tribute to hope’ 

By Eze Chidozie and Daniel Tyokua

The Presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP), Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, have separately listed steps to improve the dwindling national economy. 

Speaking as Nigeria marks the first anniversary of the February 25, 2023 Presidential Election, the two political leaders expressed deep worries that had Tinubu adopted measures to reduce cost of governance and fight corruption effectively, the country would not have been in its current quagmire situation.

Atiku used the measures adopted by the Argentina President, Javier Milei’s governance reforms to draw analogy on how to move a country forward.

According to Atiku, Tinubu’s recourse to blaming the oppoaitiin politocal parties or his predecessors for the downturn in the economy is not only ridiculous but a display of poor knowledge of what to do.

“Both leaders inherited a disoriented economy, but both applied different measures to recovery,” he said, advising Tinubu to sit up.

On his part, Obi marked the anniversary of the February 25, 2023 Presidential Election amid some observations.

In a speech he read at an event tagged, “Redefining Our Options and Consolidating our Legacies” organized by Obidient Support Groups in Abuja Sunday, Obi in his speech titled “Tribute to Hope” saluted what he called “abiding faith and solidarity of all those Nigerians who supported us and wished us well through the campaigns and the elections. I also salute the patriotism and freedom of choice of those who may not have supported or voted for us”. 

Obi noted that “together, we made the courageous statement that a new, more prosperous, more united Nigeria is not only possible but also within reach of all Nigerians. 

“You braved the odds, you defied the pessimism of nay-sayers, you made incredible sacrifices and clung to the stubborn belief that this land is our country and that its future is ours to shape for our common good and the good of posterity”.

He stated that from what happened at the election and the situation in the country today, “we were correct in saying that the old ways of politics should give way to a new progressive Nigeria.

“In the twelve months since that election, most of the fears we expressed for our nation if we went the way of the old politics have come to haunt us in frightening forms. 

“We may have lost an election, but we have won a moral victory of epic proportions. All the worst fears that we warned might happen have all been playing out. 

“Our national economy has been driven into perhaps the worst state in all of our national life. 

“The population of those classified as multi-dimensionally poor has climbed astronomically to over 80% of our population. 

“Similarly, unemployment is galloping, for a predominantly youthful population, this scenario is dire and frighteningly dangerous.

“The hunger protests have united our people across ethnicity, language, region, faith, and location. 

“This is another confirmation of our belief that Nigerians are united by the circumstances of their living conditions, not by artificial barriers raised by opportunistic politicians. We are now one people under hunger”.

Obi continued: “Just yesterday, I read with sadness, the reports of how a massive crowd besieged the Zonal Office of the Nigerian Customs in Yaba to purchase the discounted 25kg rice offered by the Customs Service. 

“In the course of the heavy stampede that ensued, some lives were lost. It is heartbreaking to think that despite all the wealth of our nation, Nigerians are losing their lives in their desperate quest to buy food cheaper, in the face of the growing hunger and starvation in the country”.

The former Anambra state Governor however noted the patriotism of Nigerians even in the face of daunting challenges, “Wherever I have gone all over Nigeria, North, and South, I have been struck by the reality of poverty, deprivation, and suffering sometimes written boldly on the faces of people. 

“Yet the beauty of our people remains the optimism in their Nigerian identity and the hope they all cherish in the future of our country. 

“None of the poor people that I have encountered has ever wished they were not Nigerians. On the contrary, the consensus among them is that Nigeria is a good place ruled mostly by bad leaders.

“Despite our current problems and setbacks as a nation, I am glad to reassure our supporters and compatriots that there is nothing in our dark experiences that has dampened my resolve and optimism in the possibility of the New Nigeria that we all strove so hard a year ago to enthrone. 

“And nothing has happened to discourage my resolve or optimism about the goals we fought for. 

“A greater, more compassionate, more prosperous, and more equitable New Nigeria is possible.

The LP flag bearer saluted the courage of the Obidients and reassured them that, there is no looking back in the journey to rescue Nigeria. 

“For me, the journey to a better Nigeria has just begun. It is a lifelong journey. On that journey, despair is not an option. Surrender is not a choice. Failure is not even a remote possibility. 

“The nation has heard us. The youth have carried the mantle of changing their destiny and the direction of our country. They cannot wait to take back their country from those who regard national leadership as a criminal racket,” he stressed.

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