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Leadership failure Nigeria’s biggest problem, says Obi

The vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in this year’s election, Mr. Peter Obi, has blamed leadership failure as the biggest problem holding Nigeria down.

“Nigeria is in total mess because of too much borrowing caused by leadership failures. Our situation will get worse if we do not solve these problems urgently. There is a serious crisis in Nigeria because politics is now business and transactions. In fact, we have reduced our lives to transactions in Nigeria.

The PDP chieftain noted that with committed leadership, Nigeria can save over $5 billion annually from petroleum subsidy. “But these days, even with huge Federal allocations, most governors still owe workers. These are signs of leadership failures,” Obi said.

 

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