Obi also paid a courtesy visit to Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang and commiserated with him on the terror attack.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 polls, Peter Obi, on Wednesday visited different IDP camps in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, housing over 18,000 displaced persons.
He also donated food items and cash to them as a way of marking his 62nd birthday.
Residents of Farinkasa Kerana and Sabon Gari communities in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State were recently thrown into mourning following fresh attacks by gunmen, which left scores of persons dead.
Mr. Obi, who was in company of the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, amongst other party leaders also paid a courtesy visit to the state governor Caleb Mutfwang and commiserated with him on the terror attack.
In his pre-birthday wish sent out on Monday, Obi urged his friends and well-wishers who wish to celebrate him on his 62nd birthday to do so by identifying and touching the lives of the poor around them.
Obi, who always marks his birthday with the less privileged in society or with the sick in the hospital, said that the mood in the country today does not even call for celebration of any kind outside being with suffering masses.
He said: “Wednesday 19th July 2023, marks my 62nd Birthday. While I remain immensely grateful to God for His infinite mercies, I still maintain my decision of over 20 years, that I will not celebrate my birthdays in today’s Nigeria, with the current deplorable state of the nation.
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“However, some friends, members of the Labour Party, and OBIdient Family and supporters have asked how they can join me in celebrating that day, and even present some gifts. Let me humbly and respectfully appeal to all those who desire to celebrate me with any kind of gifts, to look around them, and extend such gifts to the people in need, especially in these difficult times.
“I urge them to visit hospitals, orphanages, and homes for the aged and people with disabilities, and offer them such generous gifts. They can also visit schools of basic studies in remote areas and support them with the basic amenities they need.
“Those who wish to do more can visit various IDP camps in different parts of the country. I intend to do the same thing. Aside from sharing my time and resources with the less fortunate people around me, I plan to raise money for schools, hospitals, etc.
“I have already said that the sacrifices for a better Nigeria must now start from us, the leaders and the well-placed. The state of our nation must give us cause to pause and ponder. There is far too much insecurity, violence, and bloodshed. This month alone over 200 lives have been lost to sustained violent attacks in Mangu LGA in Plateau State. Similarly, in Benue State, over 100 lives have been lost in recent times, the latest being 27 persons killed in Adogo Ugbaam, Akpuuna, and Diom communities in Ukum LGA.
“There are also many other cases of kidnappings and killings in different parts of the country. I want to celebrate in a New Nigeria where the lives and properties of citizens will be secure. I want to celebrate in a productive Nigeria that can create opportunities for our youthsI want to celebrate in a Nigeria that works for all and which Nigerians can be proud of. This, and not my birthday, is the true celebration that will be beneficial to all Nigerians.”