Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has revealed reason for paying a courtesy visit to Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed on Thursday.
According to Obi, the meeting centered on governance, economic hardships, and the need for competent and inclusive leadership that prioritises prudent resource management and policies that enhance citizen welfare.
Obi, in a social media post on Friday, said they discussed the state of the nation and explored ways to move Nigeria forward.
Obi emphasised the importance of engaging, consulting, and investing in initiatives that lift people out of poverty and criminality, while fostering a more productive and equitable society.
He reiterated his commitment to building a New Nigeria driven by good governance, transparency, and accountability.
“Yesterday, as part of my commitment to the New Nigeria project, I visited Governor Bala Mohammed in Bauchi State to discuss the state of our nation and explore ways to move our people forward.
“We had meaningful conversations about governance and the economic hardships currently facing Nigerians, especially in the North.
“We reflected on the need for competent and inclusive leadership that transcends political, religious, and ethnic lines, prioritizes prudent resource management, and implements policies that will enhance the welfare of our citizens.
“At this critical time, we must continue to engage, consult, and invest in initiatives that lift our people out of poverty and criminality while fostering a more productive and equitable society.
“As always, my commitment remains steadfast in building a New Nigeria—one where good governance, transparency, and accountability drive national development.
“This includes investing in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.
“I sincerely thank Governor Bala Mohammed for the warm reception, the insightful discussions, and his willingness to collaborate with us in working towards a better Nigeria,” he wrote.
The meeting is seen as part of Obi’s ongoing efforts to build alliances and consensus ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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