Peter Obi To Speak At Chartham  House,  January 16

Peter Obi To Speak At Chartham  House,  January 16

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The Labour party presidential candidate, Ex-governor Peter Obi is to honour a long standing invitation to speak at Chatham House,  a global

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The Labour party presidential candidate, Ex-governor Peter Obi is to honour a long standing invitation to speak at Chatham House,  a global policy institution that celebrated it’s centennial  in 2021.
A statement by the Chief Spokesperson for the Labour Party presidential Campaign Council,  (LPPCC), Dr Yunusa Tanko stressed that Ex-governor Obi will use the opportunity to speak to the global audience about his run for the Nigerian presidency, his motivation and determination  to engineer a new Nigeria through purposeful leadership, that w9uld address the huge challenges facing Nigeria, especially insecurity and economic decline.

The LP’s presidential candidate, “is expected to showcase his well tailored out blueprint on how to move our great country from a consumptive nation to a productive State”. The stated further added.

Before now, Obi has appeared in several town hall meetings and media engagements outlining his programmes on how to make Nigeria a better place for all Nigerians.

He has promised that the mass exodus of young Nigerians abroad popularly referred to as ‘japa’ would come to an end because nobody would want to leave Nigeria if he’s voted president of Nigeria.

Also, without mincing words he has said, “fuel subsidy is an organised crime which he will yank off immediately he assumes office and turn the wide land space of the north into a massive farmland in Nigeria”.

Obi has vowed to to declare emergency on the power sector by ensuring that an increase to 12000mgw was achievable within a very short period.

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