Peter Obi, 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), says Nigeria is sliding deeper into debt and growing more divided under the current administration.
Obi spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at the national convention of
the African Democratic Congress (ADC), where he criticised rising debt levels
and the “worsening national cohesion”.
“When this government came into being, we removed the
subsidy on petroleum, and the reason why we removed it is so we can start
borrowing to service it and use the resources to develop the country,” he said.
“But today, despite the fact that the government before them
was able to pay a subsidy, they left with a debt of N87 trillion. Today, we are
about N200 trillion.
“So, the current administration has borrowed 130 percent
despite removing subsidy.”
The former governor Anambra further alleged that contractors
are being owed, adding that capital projects are not being implemented.
“This government is owing all contractors; no project in the
2025 budget has been funded. So, we have huge debts, and we have borrowed more.
We are heading to a disaster,” he said.
On national unity, Obi warned that the country is becoming
increasingly divided.
“The country is so divided; we need unity. The present
government has ensured that it will remain more divided. Our unity is
important. Your country is collapsing, and if you allow it to go further, it
will be worse,” he said.
The former Anambra governor also urged Nigerians to rely on
data to understand the country’s condition.
“Our leaders have spoken very well that all we need to do
now is to come and say we adopt what they’ve spoken, but at times when you hear
that things are bad, you need to imagine it when it is in figures,” he said.
He cited insecurity data, noting a deterioration in
Nigeria’s global ranking on terrorism.
“If you check your indexes, today, when the present
government came into being, Nigeria’s ranking in terrorism was number eight,”
Obi said.
“Today we are number four. So, if you give another four
years, we’ll be number one. And that is definite.”
Citing World Bank figures, he further claimed that the
poverty state has worsened significantly under the Tinubu administration.
“When this government came into being, if you go and check
World Bank records, our poverty rate was 41.6 percent and eight million people.
Today we are 63 percent, 140 million. So, they’ve almost doubled that,” he
said.
Obi warned that continued inaction could have dire
consequences for future generations.
“We all have to work hard. We all have to do whatever is
possible. Anarchy consumes everybody. We must not sacrifice for the sake of our
children,” he said.
“If we don’t do anything, what is happening now will take
revenge on us and our children.”
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