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Peter Obi releases manifesto ‘It is POssible: Our Pact to Nigerians’

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate, has finally unveiled his manifesto.

Obi released the 72-page manifesto via his official Twitter handle on Sunday.

The manifesto is termed “It’s POssible: Our Pact to Nigerians.”

The Peter Obi campaign anchored its 62-page manifesto on seven thematic areas. Security, production, institutional reforms, the industrial revolution, infrastructure development, human capital development, and a strong foreign policy are among them.

A closer look at the document revealed that Obi and his running mate, Yusuf Datti-Ahmed, promised to do the following, among other things:

“Secure and unite our dear nation, and manage our diversity such that no one is left behind in Nigeria.

“Move Nigeria from consumption to production and embark on comprehensive legal and institutional reforms and practicable restructuring measures, to fight corruption; ensure the enthronement of the rule of law, and decisively tackle all forms of corruption.”

The former Anambra governor outlined seven priorities for his administration if elected president in 2023 in his manifesto.

They pledged to “prioritize Human Capital Development through robust investments in STEM education, health, and infrastructural development, with emphasis on wealth creation, distribution, and sustainable development.

“Improve access to finance, particularly to MSMEs, youths, and women, to significantly reduce unemployment and insecurity.

“Ensure that in policy and practice, governance will be made more inclusive, cost-effective, transformative, and less transactional. No more sharing of the national wealth by a few.”

Click here to view the full manifesto.

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