Obi at Arewa house, harps on security, agriculture, education for the north

Our reporter| Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, (LP) outlined some of his plans for the Northern region if elected in 2023.

Obi, who laid out the road map during his talk at the Arewa Joint Committee Interactive Session in Kaduna on Monday, noted that improving security, agriculture, and education will be some of his top targets for the region.

“We will offer immediate and decisive long-lasting and permanent-effect resolution of all security challenges in the North,” he said

“Ensure that farmers return to all farmlands for the 2023 farming Season. We will make Nigeria’s arable land in the North her new oil and gold;

“As part of our Marshall Plan for Education, we will foster Federal intervention in education at all levels in the North and partnership with State Governments and international organizations in order to improve access to affordable and quality education at all levels.”

The former Anambra state governor further stated that his administration will “ensure very adequate representation in government, equitable appointments, especially in the Security and Economic Sectors.”

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He explained that he will also work on reviving the “moribund cotton and textile industries” and “ensure very generous deployment and allocation of economic and social projects and infrastructure in the North.”

The presidential candidate said if elected into office, his administration would also provide lasting solutions to the economic and security challenges in the north.

“We are cognizant of the domestic policy challenges that have accumulated over time; and that the lack of adequate public policy responses has made them worse, with a devastating impact on national unity, social cohesion, public trust in government, and economic performance,” he said.

“We have a grasp of prevailing challenges. Nigeria’s needs and unmet needs are very huge. Yet hunger, insecurity, poverty, and deprivation know no tribe, religion, or gender.

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“(We’ll) ensure that farmers return to all farmlands for the 2023 farming season. We will make Nigeria’s arable land in the north her new oil and gold.

“(We’ll) ensure very adequate representation in government, equitable appointments, especially in the security and economic sectors.”

While adding that he would channel sustainable developmental efforts to the north if he is elected, Obi said the region has the potential to drive economic prosperity for Nigeria.

“We shall pay as much attention to the development of the north as to the development of all parts of the country; but with much greater emphasis on the development of the agricultural resources,” he said.

“The north remains where the biggest ad sustainable wealth of this great nation lies.”

Obi also expressed concern that the north “has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world”.

“This situation is painful and needs to be fixed,” he added.

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