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Nigeria a crime scene, needs urgent fix – Peter obi

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Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in 2023, Peter Obi, has decried the high level of insecurity and hardship across Nigeria, describing the country as a “crime scene” in need of urgent fix.

Speaking during the presentation of a book – ‘Obi: The Political Change Agent’, in Abuja on Tuesday, Obi expressed concerns over the hardship Nigeria citizens are facing, implying that although Nigeria is not officially at war, many citizens live like refugees, both inside and outside the country.

“Today in Nigeria, we’re not officially at war, yet Nigerians are living in IDP camps in their own country. Nigerians are refugees in Chad, in Cameroon. And the only reason is because we don’t have a government that cares for them,” he said.

He cautioned on the current system of the country stating it unsustainable and dangerous, urging Nigerian to actively work hard to detach from what is called a crime scene of a country.

“Some people are dancing while the ship is sinking. When it finally goes down, it will consume everyone rich or poor. I’ve seen this before in places like Beirut and Afghanistan. Crisis does not discriminate,” he warned.

He further criticized the nation’s priorities, pointing out that while government buildings are being renovated and parties thrown, women continue to die during childbirth and millions of children remain out of school.

“We use public resources to paint offices and build mansions, while women die trying to give birth. According to a recent report, one woman dies every seven minutes in Nigeria during childbirth. That’s what we want to dismantle,” Obi stated.

The former Anambra State governor emphasized that many of Nigeria’s problems stem from a lack of leadership and value creation.

“Our leaders in government and business are producing poverty. When people hoard money without creating value, they are fueling poverty. A functional economy must be built on the exchange of real value,” he said.

On currency devaluation, Obi supported the idea but stressed the need to eliminate corruption first.

“Yes, I support removing fuel subsidy, but only after removing the criminality in the system. If we build confidence in the market and clean up corruption, the naira will stabilize. It’s happening in Ghana and Angola, why not here?”

He also lamented the collapse of Nigeria’s infrastructure, citing a trip to Kafanchan where he didn’t see a single trailer transporting goods, a sign, he said, of a broken, unproductive economy.

“Colonial masters built railways to move goods cotton, granite, ginger. Today, they’re gone. We have no trains, no trailers, nothing. And we wonder why people are hungry?”

Obi called for a new wave of leadership, especially in the National Assembly, urging voters to elect leaders who are committed to peace and service rather than personal gain.

“We must not allow people who want to make money from politics. If that’s your goal, you are part of the problem,” he declared.

“This time, we will vote. The votes will count. We will be everywhere.”

Obi ended his remarks by thanking supporters and urging them to remain committed to the cause of national transformation.

Earlier, Professor Sam Amadi, former Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), described Peter Obi as the ideal leader to spearhead a necessary democratic revolution.

“A successful revolution is defined by democratic civilization and democratic diplomacy. Peter Obi possesses the profile, pedigree, personality, and passion to lead this change,” Amadi said.

He noted that while Nigeria’s challenges are vast, they can be overcome with the right leadership, commitment and collective sacrifice.

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ADC Owerri Zonal Summit Concludes with Resounding Success

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The ADC Owerri Zonal Summit, held on August 19, 2025, at the State Party Office in Port Harcourt Road, was a huge success. Dignitaries from across the zone, including 9 LGA Chairmen, attended the event.

Keynote speaker Dr. Okadigbo Odoghara delivered a compelling speech on leadership transformation in Nigeria. Other notable speakers included Barr. Eze Eluchie, who provided insightful political analysis, and Hon. Chinonso UBA (Nonsonkwa), a renowned Imo State journalist and ADC leader, who shared his thoughts on the way forward for Imo State ADC.

Representing State Chairman Prof. James Okoroma, Deputy Chairman Hon. Chima Amadi contributed to the event’s political growth with a thorough analysis of Imo State’s democratic landscape.

The summit showcased solidarity and unity within the party, with a large turnout of members and guests. Zonal Chairman Andyson Obani outlined the party’s next steps in addressing societal challenges and building a better Nigeria. Which he pointed out that “

ADC is now the Ladder and the most formidable united opposition force driven by the wisdom of Elders and Strength of the youths.
As a zone

1) We assure Coalition partners a better partnership with respect and mutual understanding.

2) We Request other leaders on owerri zone to join hands with ADC to ensure that our zone produces the next governor of imo state.

3) We will procure the ADC nomination form freely for the best aspirant in our zone to lead the rest.

4) We advice our Adc-Dna leaders to allign with party directives and avoid acts that will derail our noble objectives.

5) We will democratically engage our federal and state legislatures on effective utilization and accountability to owerri zone allocations.

6) We will unveil ADC football Tournament in September aimed at Talent hunt and formation of Adc Fc that will compete in Nigeria leagues. Our diaspora partners are getting ready.

7) We pledge our loyalty to National Leadership of the party led by Dist Sen David Mark, South East Zone led by Sir Bon Unachukwu and Imo State led by Prof James Okoroma.

8) Advice our ward and chapter leaders to live up to expectations.

Great Thanks to Dr Ralph’s Okey Nwosu (Ikolo Awka) and Hichief Anayo Arinze (Eko Awka) for been pragmatic leaders of high excellence.”

The event marked a significant milestone for ADC Owerri Zone, demonstrating its commitment to transformative leadership and inclusive growth.

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Presidential ticket: We’re under pressure to zone – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has said it’s under pressure to zone its presidential ticket in 2027.

ADC’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Jackie Wayas, said the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC, holds the final decision on zoning or rotation of the presidential ticket.

Wayas also disclosed that the ADC is deliberating on either adopting zoning or open primary system in deciding its presidential flag bearer.

“There is a lot of pressure to zone and, at the same time, not to zone the presidential ticket.

“There can only be one presidential candidate on the ballot come 2027 from the ADC, and the final decision on zonal rotation or open competition will definitely come down to our internal party negotiation and NEC guidelines,” she told Vanguard.

Wayas said ADC’s foremost priority is rescuing Nigeria from its present challenges and placing the nation’s interest above all else.

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I’m fit – Akpabio finally returns from London, makes promise to Nigerians

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio, on Monday, came back to Nigeria after what his media office described as a short vacation in London.

This is even as Akpabio promised Nigerians “robust legislative engagements” when the senate resumes from recess.

Akpabio, who arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at 4am , was received at the presidential wing by senators, aides, and supporters.

The Senate President’s return comes after rumours circulated on social media that he was critically ill and hospitalised in London.

However, speaking with journalists on his return to the country at the airport, Akpabio dismissed the reports, describing them as “the imagination of the purveyors”.

“There’s nothing like such. I’m fit as a fiddle. I only stopped over in London for a short vacation,” he said.

Ekwutosblog reported that Akpabio had earlier attended the sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 29 to 31, before proceeding to the UK.

According to him, the Nigerian delegation at the conference played a significant role in advocating for deeper democratic governance and better synergy between arms of government.

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