Obi Challenges Presidential Rivals to Face Nigerians, Defend Records
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Nigerian presidential candidate Peter Obi has challenged his rivals to engage directly with Nigerians and defend their records during the upcoming 2027 election, stating that any candidate unwilling to do so lacks the capacity to govern the country. In a world press conference in Onitsha, Anambra State, Obi outlined his vision for the country, addressing challenges such as poverty, food insecurity, insecurity, unemployment, weak infrastructure, unreliable power supply, and high cost of doing business.
He pledged to develop the country by focusing on education, healthcare, infrastructure, fiscal discipline, and institutional capacity, while acknowledging that his record in Anambra State, as governor, was not perfect. Obi urged Nigerians to assess the record themselves and compare it with the experience of his running mate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
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