Obi an Outstanding Nigerian – Gov. Ishaku

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The Governor of Taraba State, His Excellency Darius Dickson Ishaku has portrayed the former Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi as an extraordinary Nigerian that indicated that obligation should define the position of leadership.

He was speaking yesterday when Obi visited him with his team that is on nationwide consultations across the country.

Gov. Ishaku who requested another standing ovation by his Cabinet and PDP stakeholders in the State after Obi’s speech, said jokingly that if he knew he was coming for such an enriching lecture that he would have charged them 100 dollars per person to be admitted to listen to the speech.

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Describing the speech as world class, he said it was 45 minutes of laying bare the entire gamut of Nigerian problems. “He did not only laid bare our problems as a country, he also proffered solutions as could come from a man sure of himself and his mission to salvage the country.”

Insisting that Obi’s good governance and legacies still rebound in the state, he narrated how he asked former Gov. Willie Obiano how and where he got money to build a brand new airport in the state and how Obiano told him in confidence that it was part of the money that Obi saved in Naira and dollars that he used for the project.

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Earlier in his speech, Obi employed wide range of statistical analysis to buttress the mess in the country that has seen her occupy the bottom ranking in all the indexes of states: stress level, misery level, poverty level, among others. He said Nigeria must get it right now to avoid bequeathing anarchy to future generations.

Obi who also visited Plateau and Benue states canvassed the same message of choosing right leaders that can change the fortunes of Nigeria for better.

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