Nigeria is collapsing, Obi warns

Peter Obi (file photo)

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has raised the alarm over the indifferent attitude of many government officials towards the plight of Nigerians.

 He lamented that Nigeria was crumbling while those in power carry on as if all was well.

“The present condition of Nigeria requires all hands to be on deck. When one sees the waste that still goes on among individuals as well as government officials, one is prompted to believe that we are yet to realize the depth of the rot, ranging from security challenges, dwindling economy and lack of due attention to education”, Obi said.

 Obi spoke at St. Joseph Catholic Church yesterday during the burial of Prof. Linus Ilika, who was the Commissioner for Health during his tenure as Anambra State governor.

Eulogizing Prof. Ilika, Obi described him as “a good and kind man”, whose contributions helped to reshape the Health sector.

His words: “We came into government without a single accredited health institution. With the commitment of people like Ilika, we ended up with over 12 accredited health institutions. It was during his tenure that we revived the grant-in-aid to hospitals in the state.

“He was part of the building and completion of a teaching hospital for the state from scratch. He also played a part in the creation of a wonderful  synergy between the Church-owned hospitals and the government.”

Besides, Obi  requested prayers from the congregation for God to touch the hearts of those in authority to realize that money meant for the people should be used for the people.

Over 90 priests graced the occasion. Two former Deputy Governors, Mrs Virgy Etiaba, and Mr. Emeka Sibeudu, were also present. About nine former Commissioners led by Prof Chinyere Stella Okunna graced the occasion.

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