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S’Court ruling on Rivers crisis ‘reckless’; governance in Nigeria now ’embarrassing spectacle’ – Peter Obi

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
March 2, 2025
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Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour party in the 2023 elections

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour party in the 2023 elections

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  • He also decried the judgement of the Supreme Court on the crisis rocking Rivers State, describing it as reckless and threat to Nigeria’s democracy

Former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, has voiced his frustration at the troubling state of the nation, lamenting the fixation on absurdities by the nation’s leaders amid widespread hardship.

The Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 general election stated that leadership in Nigeria is rapidly “descending into an embarrassing spectacle.”

Obi, in a statement on his X page on Sunday, said recent national discourse is awash with mundane and trivial conversations intead of discussions around the multiple challenges confronting the country.

He said: “We are at a time when our nation faces the highest levels of actual and multidimensional poverty, soaring infant mortality rates, millions of out-of-school children, one of the most insecure and hunger-stricken nations on earth, grappling with escalating insecurity and countless other challenges.

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“One would expect our leaders to be focusing and sacrificing solely on providing urgent, transformative solutions to this myriad of problems but not necessarily .

“Instead, the national discourse is consumed by trivialities, whether it is allegations of sexual harassment or budget padding in the National Assembly, controversies surrounding State Houses of Assembly speakership, reckless Court judgments threatening to destabilize or deprive the State of funding to provide needed services to the citizens.”

He also decried the judgement of the Supreme Court on the crisis rocking Rivers State, describing it as reckless and threat to Nigeria’s democracy

“What is coming out of the three arms of government, the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary is disgusting and uninspiring. The Executive show of negative power as seen in Osun state, the reckless Judiciary pronouncement on Rivers State that is capable of threatening democracy plus the embarrassing scandal from the National Assembly all combine to give a gloomy picture of our democratic journey.

“Leaders in these three arms should avoid undue disruptive interference in affairs of sub-national government activities.

“Urgent steps should be taken by the leadership of the three arms to stabilize our polity and stem politicians from defecting to parties where they feel it will be easier to rig them into office.

“This reckless neglect of serious governance is a grave disservice to the millions of Nigerians who deserve competent, accountable leadership focused on solving real problems.

“The blatant display of political rascality, coupled with widespread irregularities, paints a distressing picture of a leadership that has abandoned its core responsibility to the people and is making governance resemble a theatrical performance rather than a serious commitment to public service.

“While citizens bear the crushing weight of various hardships due to misgovernance, those in power prioritize personal interests and political gamesmanship over the nation’s well-being.

“This mockery of leadership is not only unacceptable, it is a betrayal of the people’s trust.

“Nigeria cannot afford to be governed like a reality TV show while millions suffer for so long. It is time for leadership rooted in character, competence, capacity, consistency, compassion, and urgency—leadership that prioritizes education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.

“Anything less threatens the nation’s stability, undermines the present, and betrays the nation’s future.” he said

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