Five non-negotiable priorities. Real policies. Proven track record. This is not a manifesto of promises — it is a blueprint from a man who has already done it.
Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world. That is not a statistic — it is a national emergency. Peter Obi will treat it as one. Free, quality education from primary through secondary school is not a luxury. It is the foundation of everything else.
"We will invest in education. The more educated your country is, the better its development. I proved this in Anambra — I will prove it for Nigeria."
As Governor of Anambra, Peter transformed the state's education ranking from the bottom to the top through direct investment, school construction, and teacher training. As President, he will replicate this nationally — with federal funding, accountability metrics, and zero tolerance for leakages in the education budget.
Nigeria's healthcare system is broken at every level — underfunded, understaffed, and undersupplied. Medical tourism costs the country billions annually while Nigerians die from conditions that a functioning primary health system would prevent.
"The health sector of Nigeria requires a complete overhaul. We shall prioritise primary healthcare and ensure every ward has a functioning health centre."
Peter Obi's healthcare plan starts at the bottom: functioning health centres in every local government, equipped maternal wards, and a national health insurance system that covers every Nigerian — not just those who can afford it.
Nigeria imports what it should produce. It borrows when it should invest. It spends on consumption when it should spend on creation. This is not just an economic problem — it is a failure of leadership. Peter Obi will reverse it.
"Nigeria must create jobs. It must give people the opportunity to earn their livelihood. You cannot have revenue when everyone is living in poverty."
Peter Obi's economic blueprint prioritises agricultural production, manufacturing, and SME development. He will make Nigeria a producing nation — one that grows its food, makes its goods, and employs its people.
Nigerians have lost trust in their government — not because they are cynical, but because they have been burned repeatedly. Peter Obi will rebuild that trust through radical transparency: published accounts, open procurement, and a cabinet of merit over loyalty.
"Our current dysfunctional system rewards unearned income and conspicuous consumption. That ends with me. Governance is a service — not a prize."
As Governor, Peter published Anambra's financial accounts regularly. Every state contract was tracked. Every naira was accounted for. As President, he will institute the same standard nationally — and make accountability a culture, not a campaign promise.
Banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and communal violence have made vast parts of Nigeria ungovernable. The root of insecurity is poverty — and the solution to insecurity is a government that invests in its people. Peter Obi will address both simultaneously.
"The solution to lasting security is to pull people out of poverty. When people have something to live for, they have something to protect."
Peter Obi will professionalise the security forces, increase their funding, and create a national intelligence architecture that anticipates threats rather than reacting to them. He will also invest massively in job creation in the most affected regions — because an employed youth is a peaceful youth.
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