Former World Bank vice president Arunma Oteh defended her choice to support Dr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party for the position of Nigeria’s next president.
The economist stated in a series of tweets on Sunday that given Nigeria’s dire circumstances, she cannot remain neutral regarding who becomes the country’s president.
She believes that Dr. Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, is the best choice to lead Nigeria in 2023.
One of her tweets read: “My choice is unequivocal and this is based on Peter Obi’s stellar track record. I had the honour to serve with him on Nigeria’s Economic Management Team chaired by the President and so my basis is not hearsay. He stands out, and Nigeria is in a desperate situation.
“The stakes for Nigeria are too high. I cannot, in good conscience, sit on the fence. The situation is desperate and Nigerians will need to work hard to #TakeBackNaija.”
Another tweet read “No country can afford corruption, and certainly not Nigeria, a nation of 200 million with 100 million living in poverty almost 62 years post-independence despite huge resources and enormous talent.”
She also responded to both positive and negative comments left on her page on the wake of her endorsement.
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