Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and ex-presidential candidate for the Labour Party, has once again articulated his vision for advancing northern Nigeria, emphasizing agriculture, education, and poverty reduction as essential elements for national development.
In an interview with Arise TV, he highlighted the importance of forming strategic partnerships and investing in key sectors to unlock the region’s economic potential.
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“I am collaborating with individuals like Nasir El-Rufai, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and other leaders from the North to garner their support. No one else can achieve what I plan for northern Nigeria,” he stated.
Obi pointed out that the North is rich in economic possibilities, especially in agriculture, which he believes could generate more revenue than oil if effectively developed.
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“I will revitalize the North. Nigeria’s greatest asset lies in this region, with its vast agricultural land. We can generate more income through agriculture than we currently do from oil. To secure the North, we must invest in agriculture, lift people out of poverty, and focus on education and healthcare. The North has a promising future, and I can envision it, ” he said.

