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Peter Obi's party remain a mystery, keeping the APC on tenterhooks as he keeps everyone guessingThe air hangs thick with...
23/09/2025

Peter Obi's party remain a mystery, keeping the APC on tenterhooks as he keeps everyone guessing

The air hangs thick with anticipation, every political maneuver and whispered rumor scrutinized for a sign of what comes next. In the center of this storm stands Peter Obi, the former Anambra governor whose next move is a riddle holding the nation captive. His strategic silence is not a void but a powerful force, captivating supporters and keeping rivals, especially within the APC, in a state of perpetual suspense.

Obi has become more than a politician; he is a symbol of hope for many, particularly Nigeria's disillusioned youth. The mystery surrounding his intentions taps into a collective yearning for change and a future untethered from the familiar disappointments of the past. This emotional connection is what truly unsettles his opponents. His quiet contemplation is seen not as hesitation but as a thoughtful, disciplined strategy, a stark contrast to the often-boisterous and transparent power plays of others.

As he keeps his cards close to his chest, the nation holds its breath. Will he galvanize the Labour Party? Or is he preparing a more seismic shift, one that will redefine the political landscape? The speculation itself is a testament to his influence, a swirling mix of hope, anxiety, and excitement. Every day that passes without a definitive announcement only deepens the emotional investment of millions who believe in his promise.

In the end, it’s not just about a game-changer; it's about a potential heart-changer for a nation desperate for new leadership. Whether he runs or endorses, his silent power is already reshaping the conversation, forcing everyone to consider what true change might look like. Nigeria is waiting, not just for an update, but for a resolution to this political drama that has captured its imagination.

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“Nigeria's enormous resources should feed its people, not fuel hunger amidst government borrowing” – Peter Obi Peter Obi...
29/07/2025

“Nigeria's enormous resources should feed its people, not fuel hunger amidst government borrowing” – Peter Obi

Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, has raised concerns about Nigeria's burgeoning debt profile, currently estimated at N187 trillion, with projections suggesting it may exceed N200 trillion by the end of 2025. According to Obi, this debt burden is unsustainable and has not yielded corresponding benefits in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, electricity generation, security, and poverty reduction.

Obi emphasizes that borrowing is not inherently bad if it's sustainable and tied to productive investments with measurable outcomes. However, he criticizes the current borrowing pattern, which lacks accountability, transparency, and transformational impact, ultimately mortgaging the future of Nigeria's children.

According to Peter Obi on his official page, "On July 22, 2025, the Nigerian Senate approved an additional $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion of external borrowing for the 2025–2026 fiscal cycle. It also approved a N750.98 billion domestic bond issuance and a €65 65million grant. With an already existing public debt of about N149.39 trillion as at the first quarter of 2025, adding the approved loans of about N37.2 trillion) brings our current total debt to about N187 trillion with concerns that our debt might likely be over N200 trillion by the end of 2025.

As our GDP before rebasing was about N269.2 trillion (about $180 billion), the government has borrowed the equivalent of nearly 70% of our previous GDP. Even after the rebasing, which pushed our GDP to about N372.8 trillion (about $243. 7billion), the government would have borrowed about 50.16 % of the new GDP (with the approved loans), the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in our history as a nation.

While the year-on-year increase is about N27.72 trillion and the quarter-on-quarter increase is about N4.72 trillion, we are accumulating very exponential levels of unsustainable debt with little or nothing to show for it in critical areas such as education, healthcare, electricity generation, security of lives and property, and pulling people out of poverty.

We still rank low in all major human development indicators. While education is underfunded and standard in continuous decline, healthcare remains inaccessible to millions of Nigerians particularly the poor. Security of lives and property has deteriorated with over 10,217 people killed and 672 villages sacked between May 29th 2023, and May 29th 2025, even when security spending has significantly increased from N2.98 trillion in 2023 to N4.91 trillion in 2025. Infrastructure decay persists across the country, with about 135,000km of our 195,000km of roads remaining unpaved, largely unmotorable, and unusable. It is the same depressing situation in almost all sectors of the economy, with the power sector an unquestionable example, with less than 5,000 MW supplied for over 200 million Nigerians.

Today, over two years after the present government took over and with all the humongous borrowing, we are still confronted with negative reports of worsening poverty with about 133 million (63%) Nigerians classified as multi-dimensionally poor, increasing unemployment and disheartening news like 652 children dead as the malnutrition crisis worsens in Northern Nigeria.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has just sounded the alarm over an escalating malnutrition crisis in Northern Nigeria, with Katsina State emerging as one of the worst-hit areas.

This is a country blessed with enormous resources, yet nobody should go to bed hungry. Still, a persistent deficiency in leadership has thrown the majority of our citizens into increasing multi-dimensional poverty.

Borrowing is not inherently bad if it is sustainable and tied to productive investments with measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, this current pattern of borrowing without accountability, without transparency, and without transformational impact is simply mortgaging the future of our children. The government should consider the inter-generational consequences of their unsustainable borrowings and show at least a minimum consideration and interest in future of young and unborn Nigerians.

We must return to a disciplined and prudent economic management culture, cutting the cost of governance, blocking leakages, investing in human capital, and building a productive economy. Nigeria cannot continue to borrow recklessly while poverty deepens and public trust erodes.

It is time to stop this fiscal indiscipline. We must build a New Nigeria, where leadership is responsible, development is people-centred, and every kobo borrowed or spent delivers a measurable impact to achieve sustainable and inclusive development and growth.

A new Nigeria is POssible."

Peter Obi accuses Tinubu government of manipulating statistics to mask Nigeria's economic woesPeter Obi, the Labour Part...
28/07/2025

Peter Obi accuses Tinubu government of manipulating statistics to mask Nigeria's economic woes

Peter Obi, the Labour Party's presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, has criticized President Bola Tinubu's administration, highlighting the stark contrast between Tinubu's campaign promises and the current economic reality in Nigeria. According to Obi, Tinubu's government is now relying on questionable statistics to mask the country's deteriorating economic conditions.

Obi argues that Tinubu's administration lacks sincerity, character, competence, capacity, and compassion, which are essential for effective governance. He emphasizes that governance is not a rocket science, but rather a matter of prioritizing the welfare of citizens. Obi also criticizes the government's approach to addressing economic challenges, stating that merely acknowledging the existence of problems without offering concrete solutions is insufficient.

“In November 2022, while campaigning in Delta State, the then APC Presidential Candidate, Bola Tinubu, now the President, berated the other Presidential Candidate (Peter Obi), he was ashamed to call his name, saying "Na statistics we go chop all I want is to put food on the table of Nigerians”.

Now 2 years into his 4-year tenure, Nigeria is classified as one of the hungriest nations in the world with millions of Nigerians not knowing where their next meal will come from.

President Tinubu is now overfeeding Nigerians with wrong Statistics from wrong unemployment figures, wrong inflation figures, and now GDP rebasing, all to put a positive spin on our deteriorating economic and household conditions.

Governance is not a rocket science, it's not a gamble, like I have always reiterated, it requires sincerity of purpose, character, competence, capacity and compassion.

A new Nigeria is POssible," Peter Obi said.

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