The 2023 Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate Peter Obi,
has accused the administration of President Bola Tinubu of being hypocritical
and playing politics rather than working to better the lives of Nigerians.
Obi stated this during a press conference in Abuja on
Thursday to mark the 2025 Democracy Day on June 12, alleging that ongoing
political activities in the country in the last two years are pointers to the
next general election.
The former Anambra State governor, who at first paid homage
to the late MKO Abiola, the politicians paid the ultimate sacrifice for
democracy, adding that the current state of the economy calls for concern.
“It is deeply troubling that under the current
administration, Nigeria cannot be said to be a democracy, even though the
current president was part of the struggle to bring back democracy.
“The state of the nation is depressing as the economy and
security are at an all-time low, and even key indicators for measuring national
progress like health care, education and production.
“In 2023, about 38.9% of Nigerians lived below the poverty
line, but it has now increased to 54%. Less than 10% of primary health care
centres across the country are functioning. I have travelled to several states
in the last six months and I have had to make interventions in maternity wards
where giving birth is a 50/50 chance of survival for both mother and child,” he
said.
According to him, the hunger crisis and food insecurity are
at an all-time high, with many unable to afford basic food items, leading many
to resort to professional begging.
He added that instead of the current administration finding
succour to the economic challenges, it has borrowed so much money that
Nigeria’s debt is now N188 trillion.
“Due to this, the World Health Organisation released a
report saying over 20 million Nigerians have mental health issues.
“Yet such monies have not been used to better the lot of the
people as corruption is now at an all-time high, with the national assembly
blatantly padding the 2025 budget.
“Nigerians now pay more tariffs for more darkness. This is
against the president’s promise during his campaign, where he said if he didn’t
give Nigerians power in four years, they should not vote for him for a second
term,” he added.
He urged the president to uphold the rule of law and ensure
transparency to return Nigeria to a democracy.
Obi also urged Tinubu to stop governance by remote control
by going round the country to see firsthand what citizens are going through, as
he has in two years spent about 150 days outside the country.
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