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Peter Obi’s Hand To Hold And The Fighting Chance We Need: Nigerians Will Hear From Him




The Oasis Reporters



February 5, 2022

 




Talk about infrastructure, Nigeria is legendary for a lack of it and this in no small measure becomes the driving force behind its  near complete lack of development to the level of it’s status.



Major corporations decide to relocate from the country because of it. Many more companies have crumbled due to an inadequate presence of infrastructure.


Many companies therefore remain uncompetitive in operations, thus giving foreign firms a headstart over and above the indigenous ones. Doors to unbridled importation of all kinds of merchandise became open.

Thus, Nigeria’s most malignant affliction remains underdevelopment both at the federal and state levels, before the uncommon governor happened in Anambra State, South East Nigeria.



Full Stacked 4 PeterObi @princewillxp wrote,
“It takes being intentional for Nigeria to do better.


Peter Obi was the best governor Nigeria ever produced.
He saved in a Nation doomed in wastage.
He built basic infrastructure.
H.E Peter Obi for Nigeria President!”.




Indeed Peter Obi was. A man who did all that stated above at the time some of his Governor- colleagues (definitely not all) were driving their states into unmitigated bankruptcy, deserves commendable mention.



Nigerians see him as their fighting chance to move the country out of the doldrums.




 

 




Many are thus urging him to throw his hat into the ring. The story of Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit would change if the Peter Obi midas touch in governance happens upon the nation.


 




With Peter Obi’s savviness in administration, industries would roar back to life and the economy would boom. He did it for Anambra state, and we saw. Let him do it again for Nigeria.









Greg Abolo

Blogger at The Oasis Reporters.

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