Peter Obi
<h4>I Have The Required Skills To Manage Scarce Resources</h4>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that the former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi says he has the requisite skills to manage scarce resource and optimize Nigeria’s potential if voted into office as President in 2023.<br />
Obi disclosed this on Sunday during the Arise TV Town Hall meeting that hosted presidential candidates from various political parties in Abuja to interact with Nigerians.<br />
“During my time as a former governor, I served for eight eights. You can go to that state you will find that I never borrowed from any financial institution in Nigeria. I have never been invited or questioned about any missing money anywhere.<br />
&#8220;The day I left the office, I wasn’t owing any contractor or supplier that had delivered his project, I was not owing pension, gratuity, or salary. I left in three banks; <a href="https://www.vanguardngr.com/">Access, Diamond and Fidelity,</a> over $50 million each for the state.<br />
“I have never borrowed, I served faithfully, and I left their money,&#8221; Obi said.<br />
He also added that apart from his stellar performance, he won the award for best road network from the Federal Government and an award from Bill Gates Foundation for best in education and health. The Labour candidate added that he never borrowed during his time as the governor of Anambra State.</p>
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