The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has regretted the dearth of courageous people who can speak truth to power.
Obi who spoke Saturday, during the 10th anniversary of
Alaigbo Development Foundation in Umuahia, Abia State, regretted that the
country had aboundance of praise singers who tell leaders what they what to
hear.
The former Anambra State Governor who recalled how he
judiciously managed public funds while in office, also charged public leaders
to use public funds for the people.
He further charged them to make people-centred policies, and
pursue programmes that promote public peace.
Obi blamed the woes of Nigeria on avarice and insatiable
quest for wealth among public office holders.
He, therefore, challenged Nigerians to speak truth to power
and stop hero worshipping.
Obi said: “What we lack in Nigeria is people who can tell
you you are wrong when you are. Leaders are bound to listen to the people
because the people put them in the office.
” Leaders must use public money for public purpose”, Obi
thundered.
Continuing, he said:”When I was in public office, I used
public money for public purpose. I made sure I used the peoples money for them.
” I did not spend any Kobo for personal gain. I didn’t take
it owing pensions, gratuities. I did not owe any contractor. Now in private life
I can do whatever I like with my money.”
The former Anambra State Governor who said he left office
without owing workers including pensioners and contractors, disclosed that he
also left behind $150m for the state.
Obi solicited continued prayers for leaders so they would
serve the people with the fear of God.
The former Anambra Governor who advocated role for
traditional institution, advised Government to partner socio-cultural
organizations for the development of society.
He further encouraged ADF to continue its advocacy and
sensitization of Ndigbo for advancing the cause of the Igbo nation.
Obi also preached unity among Ndigbo.
In his remark, the pioneer President of ADF, Professor
Uzodinma Nwala, said the objective of ADF had been galvanize Igbo stakeholders
for the development of Alaigbo.
The new national President of ADF, Nze Coleman Emeka
Chukudelunzu, called for unity among Ndigbo to rebuild Igbo land.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chairman of the event,
Maj General Chris Eze (retd.), commended the doggedness of Ndigbo to overcome
the challenges of the civil war.
Highlights of the two -day event were the inauguration of
the new national leadership of ADF, and cutting of the anniversary cake.
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