100m Nigerians Living in Poverty, says Peter Obi at JPI leadership conference
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100m Nigerians Living in Poverty, says Peter Obi at JPI leadership conference

By: Ikechukwu Iweajunwa

Presidential Candidate of Labour Party (LP) Mr Peter Obi has said 100 million Nigerians are currently living in poverty amidst the nation’s huge resources.

Obi, a former governor of Anambra disclosed this in Owerri on Saturday at the Jamie Pajoel International (JPI) annual leadership conference.

He said Nigeria has all it takes to be a great nation, but added that the country’s greatest setback was bad leadership, corruption and poor policy implications.

Speaking on the team “way forward” Obi stated that Nigerian economy cannot advance with the current state of poor power supply.

According to him, if Nigeria can generate 20,000 megawatt, the country’s economy would transform within a shot period of time.

“Nigeria has borrowed 500 million dollars in the last 20 years, if Nigeria had spent 5 per cent of the money borrowed so far on entrepreneur and power generation, the country will compete with advance countries.

“Our leaders have continued to talk about poor revenue, today we have 100 million Nigerians living in poverty and yet our leaders have not found solution to our problems”, he said.

He however advised Nigerians to remain steadfast and always be ready to contribute meaningfully to the growth of the nation.

Prof Pat Utomi in his speech said vision and ideas were the key factors to drive any economy.

He said any leadership without a clear vision was bound to fail, adding that Nigerian leaders failed the country due to poor vision and ideas.

According to him, a 21 century leader must be very familiar with the system and  understand properly the dynamics of leadership.

Dr Linus Okorie, Chief Executive Officer CONE Leadership Center blamed Nigerian poor economic situation on maladministration of previous leaders.

The convener of the conference, and founder Legislative Leadership Education, Mr Jamie Pajoel, stated that the conference was aimed at incorporating case studies, redefining leadership, governance, and to bring recommendations that would help sustain the system.

He said the 2022 annual JPI leadership conference would also incorporate people of different professions across the nation and some international delegates

Pajoel stated that internal limitation was a big factor that could work against the success of any nation or individual.

“Internal limitation is very dangerous, as a nation or individual, we need to learn how to manipulate limitations to address counter productive syndrome.

“We must be ready to develop ourselves, our capital is the relationship we keep, we must be ready to utilize it.

“Generational curse is not spiritual but human factor, what we are facing today in Nigeria is the actions of our past leaders, we must be ready to confront the situation in our time”, he stated.

He attributed negative interpretation as the major cause of setback. “Negative interpretation helps the mind to work against you.

“Don’t allow fear to stop you, be positive minded and confront every situation with faith”, he advised.

100m Nigerians Living in Poverty, says Peter Obi at JPI leadership conference

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that other prominent guess at the conference are the Chief Executive Officer NIPAL Consulting Network Dr Chris Asoluka, Dr Linda Iheme, CEO Vantage Migration and Ndidi Anike Chairperson FIDA Imo branch.

Others are Dr Muomalu Chinwe, Dr Odema Oreofe, founder Maximum Living International and Nnadi Austin, country Director, Doctors Save A Director Foundation among others.

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