Obi shines at Presidential Town Hall meeting as protest erupts over Okowa’s representation of Atiku

Obi

Obi said at the town hall meeting that military experience was no prerequisite in tackling security challenges.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, put up an impressive showing on Sunday night in the first of a series of Presidential Town Hall meetings organised by Arise Television, Center for Development and Democracy and other partners in Abuja.

The meeting almost ended in fracas as protests erupted over the representation of the PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar by his running mate, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

Obi, Rabiu Kwakwaso of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Kola Abiola of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) all attended the town hall meeting while the ruling APC flag bearer Bola Tinubu was conspicuously absent nor represented.

Shortly before the meeting started, supporters of other presidential candidates insisted that Okowa must step down, since the meeting was for presidential candidates only.

It took several appeals to calm frayed nerves and bring the angry supporters to agreement for Okowa to stay on at the meeting.

During the question and answer session, Obi stole the show with his consistent verifiable figures which were confirmed by fact check team led by the Premium Times.

Obi, speaking on security challenges, reiterated his earlier position that pulling people out of poverty is the surest way to reduce criminality.

He said that Nigerians must in 2023 avoid electing persons who could not in their past account for resources entrusted in their official care.

Responding to a question on the oneness of the Office of the President and the Vice President, Obi said the buck stops on the desk of the President, who is the Commander-in-Chief, even though he works as a family with the Vice President.

However interchangeability is not automatic, hence the President is required to formally hand over in writing to his Vice if going overseas for an extended period.

Obi was emphatic on the issue of subsidy, saying that he would remove it but invest the saved revenue properly even as he insisted that oil theft is an organised crime which very much involves regulators.

On borrowing, Obi said he has never been against borrowing, but said it must be for production, not for consumption. He added that wastes in government must be blocked to boost revenue and manage the exchange rate.

READ ALSO:

Tinubu, Atiku absent as Obi, Kwankwaso, Kola Abiola present security, economic agenda at Town Hall meeting

Speaking about diversification of the economy, Obi said the economy was already diversified but not enough attention had been made to boost production.

Obi said at the town hall meeting that military experience was no prerequisite in tackling security challenges, noting that what is required is a good understanding of the problems and the ability to apply the right human and material resources for their urgent eradication.

On devolution of power, Obi said women and youth will be the engine of his administration if elected President and his record in Anambra State speaks for itself as women occupied critical positions in his administration as governor, deputy governor, chief of staff, commissioners for finance, education etc.

Borno State has very low production of Agricuture in relation to its large mass of land, but he promised to make this a priority.

On power, Obi said the production capacity is 12000kw, but this cannot be effectively transmitted, because the transmission capacity is not beyond 6000 kw. He then promised to increase the transmission infrastructure by declaring war on the power sector.

On flood control, Obi said it was not impossible to effectively check it, if Egypt had made so much progress in flood control, with much bigger flood potential, the solution, he said, lies in the reappraisal of dredging and channeling solutions, many of which had been articulated in the past, but the funds wasted on corruption.

Obi described himself as a wealth creator in his private life and his public record, and he promised to apply the same principle if elected to the Presidency.

The town hall meeting lasted over four hours from 8pm to 11.50pm.

Jeffrey Agbo:
Related Post