Nigeria is need of urgent redemption from the present government due to endemic poverty, poor management of the economy and leadership deficit, ex-World Bank Vice President and a candidate in the February 16, the presidential election has said.
Obiageli Ezekwesili said the country is suffering from leadership deficit coupled with incompetence and highly-spirited zeal to loot the nation.
“Nigeria needs to be rescued urgently. What we see in our country is a massive failure of our leaders. Some 60 per cent of our women are poor. There is massive poverty. We have no business being the poverty capital of the world. We must disrupt the current political setup.
“Nigeria needs to be rescued urgently. What we see in our country is a massive failure of our leaders. Some 60 per cent of our women are poor. There is massive poverty. We have no business being the poverty capital of the world. We must disrupt the current political setup.
"As a technocrat in government, I served the Nigerian people. I have the competence and capacity to serve Nigerians.
The presidential candidate of ACPN in the forthcoming presidential election said this is a historical moment and urged Nigerians to change the bad narratives about Nigeria.
The presidential candidate of ACPN in the forthcoming presidential election said this is a historical moment and urged Nigerians to change the bad narratives about Nigeria.
"Nigeria needs a leader that truly cares and has the competence. We will mobilise ourselves for the urgent rescue.”
On corruption, Ezekwesili called for a structural change, saying, “As the President of the country, exemplary leadership is key, which will help reduce corruption. There will be structural change like deregulation of the petroleum sector to reduce corruption. Good behaviour will be rewarded, while bad behaviour will be punished.”
Assuring youths of participation and inclusion in policymaking, she said: “We have said it that 50 per cent of our cabinet will be made of young people. We will ensure that our youths are competitive globally.”
Expressing displeasure over the state of education and health in the country, the ACPN presidential candidate said, “Education is currently in a dysfunctional state; based on global factors, I cannot guarantee a particular budget on education. We will work to better the educational system.
“We will expand the National Health Insurance Scheme by ensuring that jobless people also have access to it. Primary health care, secondary health care and tertiary health care will operate on a value chain basis.
“We will fix the learning outcomes in our public schools, which is the quality of the teachers. We will focus on a better remuneration for our teachers and improve the curriculum.
“Education has always been known as a pathway to human progress. Economic and social mobility is possible through education. The early childhood education will be integrated. We will focus on technical and vocational education. We must modernise teaching and equip our teachers.
On corruption, Ezekwesili called for a structural change, saying, “As the President of the country, exemplary leadership is key, which will help reduce corruption. There will be structural change like deregulation of the petroleum sector to reduce corruption. Good behaviour will be rewarded, while bad behaviour will be punished.”
Assuring youths of participation and inclusion in policymaking, she said: “We have said it that 50 per cent of our cabinet will be made of young people. We will ensure that our youths are competitive globally.”
Expressing displeasure over the state of education and health in the country, the ACPN presidential candidate said, “Education is currently in a dysfunctional state; based on global factors, I cannot guarantee a particular budget on education. We will work to better the educational system.
“We will expand the National Health Insurance Scheme by ensuring that jobless people also have access to it. Primary health care, secondary health care and tertiary health care will operate on a value chain basis.
“We will fix the learning outcomes in our public schools, which is the quality of the teachers. We will focus on a better remuneration for our teachers and improve the curriculum.
“Education has always been known as a pathway to human progress. Economic and social mobility is possible through education. The early childhood education will be integrated. We will focus on technical and vocational education. We must modernise teaching and equip our teachers.
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