Obi unhappy with Ukraine donation of food to Nigeria

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Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate, has expressed sadness that war-torn Ukraine is donating food to Nigeria.

Obi on his page on X, on Monday, appreciated Ukraine for their generous donation of tons of grains to Nigeria thereby aiding the nation’s current fight against nationwide hunger.

”As laudable as Ukraine’s kind gesture is, it speaks volumes for us as a people endowed with all needed human and natural resources, that a country officially prosecuting a brutal war of national survival with its powerful neighbour, Russia, is generous and kind enough with their food supplies to help us who are officially at peace.

”For the people of Ukraine, this act of human solidarity testifies to a rare generosity of spirit which should earn them greater global solidarity. It demonstrates our shared humanity.”

Obi noted that a situation like this underscores vigorously the importance of sound political leadership as the first concrete requirement for any nation desiring to develop and enhance the standard of living of its citizenry.

According to him, it is disheartening that our once economically confident nation, blessed with vast arable land and abundant natural resources, now relies on a war-torn Ukraine for food assistance.

”This national disgrace stems from years of leadership failure, necessitating urgent reflection and a reordering of our national priorities and resource management and allocation.

”Instructively, Ukraine, with a population of 43 million on 603,728 km2, outshines Northern Nigeria, covering 744,249 km2 with a young, energetic population exceeding 100 million,” he said.

He added that in 2015, Ukraine’s GDP per capita was $2125, compared to Nigeria’s $2680, adding that by 2022, despite being at war, Ukraine’s GDP per capita exceeded $4000, while Nigeria’s regressed to $2184.

obi explained that Ukraine cultivates over 60% of its arable land, whereas Nigeria has over 60% uncultivated arable land.

Obi said, ”Despite the conflict, Ukraine feeds itself, and exports agricultural products worth over $ 25 billion which is about the same value as our crude oil export earnings, and it serves as a strategic global food supplier, even providing aid to a peaceful yet unproductive Nigeria.

”To overcome this embarrassment, we must aggressively reorder our priorities by investing resources in productive sectors like agriculture.

”Addressing insecurity is crucial for farmers to return to their fields, enabling a productive manufacturing sector and supporting small businesses.”

He, however, said that in 4 to 5 years, this concerted effort can reverse the current trend, leading us toward a productive and New Nigeria that I believe is possible and within reach.

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