A former Nigerian governor and Vice Presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 Presidential election in Nigeria, Peter Obi, says he lives in fear every day due to the current insecurity in Nigeria.
The Witness reports that the former Nigerian governor made this comment in his lecture at the convocation of Veritas University in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Saturday, February 22, where he lamented the high cost of governance in the country.
This online news platform understands that Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, southeast Nigeria, said gainful employment is the greatest cure for insecurity in Nigeria.
His words: “we have to be innovative in politics. We have to get the right people who are prepared to save this country. We are in a bad situation. I am in a bad situation. Anybody who tells you that we are doing well is lying. I live in fear every day.
“The insecurity is totally unacceptable. One of the greatest cures for insecurity is to get people employed. Let us shut down the cost of governance.
“You see big people going round with 15 or 20 vehicles and causing confusion all over the place and disturbing public peace and everybody with his own big title.”
The former Nigerian governor said further: “if he attended the event with 20 policemen to prove that he is ‘your excellency’, it is irresponsibility.”
“There is no place in the world that I have seen where one man moves around with 22 vehicles. It is madness. I used it as a governor. You will not believe it. I used it as a governor until I asked to find out one day how many of the cars people were occupying, and about 13 of the cars were empty.
“So the cars were creating a nuisance for the public and making things difficult for the travelling people and in Nigeria, that shows you are powerful. You are in power.
“That’s why I said if we are going on this path, there will be a collapse. This will lead us to nowhere.”