In response to President Bola Tinubu’s recent comment on Monday, which downplayed Nigeria’s struggles by comparing them to those of other nations, former presidential candidate Peter Obi has criticised the president for saying that Nigeria is not the only country in the world experiencing poverty.
The president made the comment in Lagos and said, “Yes, there is poverty; there is suffering in the land.
We are not the only people facing such challenges, but we must face our challenges.”
Obi responded to the statement on X on Friday, calling on Nigeria’s leaders to go beyond acknowledging the nation’s numerous challenges and instead provide practical solutions to address them.
Obi bemoaned the conditions in Nigeria, which include extreme poverty, high infant mortality, hunger, insecurity, low education, unemployment, corruption, and a large economic divide between the rich and the poor.
He expressed disappointment that people in positions of leadership frequently minimise the situation by drawing comparisons between Nigeria’s challenges and those of other nations rather than offering a concrete plan to address these issues.
He said, “The problems facing Nigeria are well known to all Nigerians. We are the poverty capital of the world, among the most insecure people on earth, among the hungriest, have poor education quality and the highest number of out-of-school children, high infant mortality, corruption, unemployment, the highest income gap between the poor and the rich, a high corruption perception index, infrastructure and healthcare challenges, and more.
“It is disheartening to hear those in charge, who were hired to address our problems, make statements like “we are not the only ones struggling with poverty and hunger.”
Citing the example of a pilot who not only announces turbulence but also reassures passengers of their safety, Obi stressed that what Nigerians need is a comprehensive approach to address the country’s unique challenges, not generalisations that dismiss their experiences.
He also emphasised that a true leader provides direction, guidance, solutions, and reassurance in times of crisis.
He said, “Instead of merely acknowledging that other countries face similar challenges, we need to hear a thorough plan of action to tackle our unique struggles.
“We require concrete solutions and a clear vision to address these issues, not comparisons that downplay our circumstances. I urge those in leadership positions to offer tangible solutions, not mere reminders that others face similar challenges.
Instead of just reminding people that they are not alone in their struggles, Obi challenged the authorities to provide real solutions.
Emphasising that this is the hallmark of visionary leadership and a characteristic of nations achieving progress, Obi called for a clear goal and a path to overcome hurdles.
“We need a comprehensive approach to tackle our specific challenges, not generalisations that dismiss our experiences. A true leader provides direction, guidance, solutions, and reassurance in times of crisis.
“This is the hallmark of visionary leadership and a trait of nations that are making progress and advancing their development. They don’t simply state the obvious but offer a roadmap for overcoming obstacles.
“Just like a pilot, who doesn’t just announce turbulence; they assure passengers that they will do everything possible to ensure a safe journey.
“Only then can we begin to trust that our country is in capable hands, working towards a brighter future for all Nigerians.”