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I am not desperate to be president – Peter Obi

By Enitan Abdultawab

The Nigeria Democratic Congress presidential candidate Peter Obi has said his political ambition is driven not by a desire to occupy Nigeria’s highest office, but by his determination to see the country work for its citizens.

The former Labour Party presidential candidate spoke during an interview on the Nevon HQ podcast hosted by journalist and media personality Rufai Oseni.

Obi said he is more concerned about fixing Nigeria’s challenges than pursuing power for his own sake.

“I am not desperate to be president of Nigeria. I am desperate to see Nigeria work,” Obi said.

The former Anambra State governor lamented the economic hardship facing many Nigerians, particularly young people, noting that millions are struggling to find sustainable livelihoods.

“I am desperate to see young people have a means of livelihood. I am desperate to see people stop stealing public money. I am desperate to see Nigeria work,” he stated.

Obi expressed concern over the increasing number of Nigerians leaving the country in search of better opportunities abroad, despite the nation’s vast human and natural resources.

“Today, all over the world, Nigerians are running to Niger, Ghana, and everywhere because there are no opportunities in this country, despite the fact that God blessed Nigeria with everything,” he said.

Outlining his vision for the country, Obi said national unity would be the starting point of any transformation agenda under his leadership.

“I will start transformation by uniting this country, bringing it together to be a country everybody will be proud of,” he said.

According to him, fostering social inclusion and tackling poverty would also be among his top priorities.

“I will ensure social inclusion and reduce the level of poverty,” Obi added.

The former presidential candidate argued that Nigeria’s challenges are not insurmountable, stressing that meaningful progress can be achieved through deliberate investments in critical sectors, particularly education.

“To do this, we will invest in critical areas of development such as education. These things are not rocket science. Countries across the world have done this,” he said.

Obi maintained that, with the right leadership, prudent resource management and investment in human capital development, Nigeria could unlock its vast potential and provide opportunities for its citizens.

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