No Serious Leader Will Take a Rest In Nigeria – Obi
THE presidential candidate of the Labour Party – LP in the February 25 election, Peter Obi says he has no reason to take a rest after the 2023 presidential campaigns and the election that followed.
Obi spoke on Monday after visiting the Muslim community in Awka Central Mosque to celebrate the Eid-El Fitri with them,
The former Anambra State Governor argued that those who had to rest had their reason for doing so, adding that the kind of problems facing Nigeria did not warrant that her leaders should rest.
“People who want to rest can go and rest. Me, I am not resting because I have to be visiting schools and hospitals and be interacting with people.
“No serious leader will go and rest in Nigeria. We will continue to visit as many people as we can, and also support them in the best way we can.”
“I am a Christian and you are Muslims, but we are all Nigerians. Politics can also not divide us. I have never seen any road that is built and is only for Muslims to drive on, or seen any market where only Christians buy bread cheaper than Muslims. If you know such a market, please tell me, let me go and buy,’’ he said to the Muslim community.
“If you go to Dubai, the land on which one of the biggest churches is built was donated by the ruler of Dubai who is a Moslem. In England too, a mosque was donated by the Queen, who is the head of the Church of England.
“We are one and we are created by the same God. We should therefore not allow religion or politics to divide us. Nigeria will continue to be one irrespective of political affiliation.
“When I told people that I will start fighting poverty from the north, some people said that the North is not poorer than South and that since I’m from the South, I should start here. But the truth is that I know that the vast land which we would use to solve the problem of poverty in Nigeria is in the north.
“We’re committed to a better Nigeria. What our people want are the good things of life because all of us are suffering the problems of Nigeria.”