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Obi Demands Bold Reforms: Challenges Tinubu to Prioritize Domestic Crisis Over Foreign Diplomacy

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In a searing New Year’s address, Peter Obi, former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, has issued a clarion call for urgent reforms, challenging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to abandon ceremonial leadership and confront Nigeria’s mounting crises with decisive action.
Obi’s message portrayed Nigeria’s situation as a “national emergency,” marked by economic collapse, deepening insecurity, and widespread hunger. He painted a grim picture of rising poverty, shrinking GDP, and the erosion of public trust in governance, warning that failure to act could push the country to the brink of irreversible decline.
Obi cited alarming statistics, revealing that over 100 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty, while 150 million grapple with multidimensional hardship. Once Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria has slipped to fourth place, with GDP shrinking to $200 billion and per capita income plummeting to $1,000.
Highlighting the 2024 Global Hunger Index, which ranked Nigeria 110th out of 127 countries, Obi underscored the inadequacy of the newly proposed N70,000 minimum wage, arguing it cannot even buy a bag of rice.
Obi did not mince words regarding Tinubu’s leadership, criticizing the President’s 180 days of foreign trips within his first 580 days in office. He accused Tinubu of prioritizing international engagements over urgent domestic issues and called for an immediate shift in focus to address Nigeria’s crumbling infrastructure, healthcare system, and education sector.
“Mr. President, Nigeria is bleeding,” Obi stated. “We need leadership rooted at home, addressing our realities—not in distant capitals.”
Obi urged Tinubu to conduct on-the-ground assessments of insecurity, displacement, and poverty by visiting IDP camps and dilapidated schools. He further challenged the President to undergo medical checkups in local hospitals to spotlight Nigeria’s healthcare crisis and inspire confidence in local institutions.

Proposing a roadmap to national recovery, Obi outlined key reforms to include Cutting the Cost of Governance: Redirecting resources to critical areas like security, education, and poverty alleviation, Fighting Corruption by Strengthening procurement transparency and recovering stolen funds to restore fiscal discipline and Smart Borrowing to ensure future debts are tied to regenerative investments rather than consumption.
Other proposed reforms by Obi included Institutional Reforms to strengthen electoral systems and rebuilding public trust in democracy and National Unity and Inclusivity to promote empathy by visiting conflict zones, military bases, and regions in crisis.
Borrowing from Martin Luther King Jr., Obi declared, “We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. This is no time for apathy or complacency.”
He called on Tinubu to embrace reforms that inspire confidence, drive development, and restore hope for Nigerians.
While many Nigerians welcomed Obi’s remarks as a patriotic call to action, critics questioned whether his message was a veiled attempt to position himself for future elections.
Regardless of interpretation, Obi’s demands resonate with millions of Nigerians exhausted by economic hardship and insecurity. As 2025 unfolds, the spotlight remains on Tinubu’s administration to either deliver the bold reforms Obi advocates—or risk deepening public disillusionment.

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