I’ve Never Received Any Pension Since I Left Office 8 Years Ago, Peter Obi Declares

I’ve Never Received Any Pension Since I Left Office 8 Years Ago, Peter Obi Declares

  • Peter Obi says he has never received any pension since he left office as the governor of Anambra state eight years ago
  • According to him, as he was exiting office, he invited the chief executives of three banks where he had warehoused state funds
  • Going further, Obi said Nigeria must transition from a consuming nation to a producing nation if it wanted to survive

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, said he has never received any pension since he left office as the governor of Anambra state eight years ago.

Obi made this disclosure on Saturday, while speaking at a function in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

Peter Obi says he did not receive pension
Peter Obi says he has never received any pension since he left office as the governor of Anambra state eight years ago
Source: UGC

He said:

“Since I left office eight years ago, I have never received any pension. Anambra State has never bought me any pure water because governors should not have any retirement package.

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“You came to serve and when you finish, you should go home. God has blessed you enough. Whatever power God has given you, it’s by grace. Don’t abuse the grace of God. We must stop abusing God’s grace in this country and use public funds to serve the people.”

The former Governor said that as he was exiting office, he invited the chief executives of three banks where he had warehoused state funds for the next administration and publicly handed them over to his successor.

“When I was leaving office as Anambra Governor, I invited the Managing Director of Access Bank, Diamond Bank, and Fidelity Bank, and told them publicly that the balance of Anambra State money I kept in each of those banks was $50 million, and N12 billion each. They publicly confirmed it and I told them to give it to my successor to use and develop the state.

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“Nobody asked me to save the money but it’s a public fund not my own. I needed to use it to work for the people.”

Obi said Nigeria must transition from a consuming nation to a producing nation if it wanted to survive.

“Nigeria is a country with a landmass of 923,000 square kilometers and a population of 200 million people. God blessed us with everything but we have over 100 million people living in poverty.

“Last year, Nigeria’s total export including oil was less than$30 billion but Vietnam has 331,000 square kilometers of land with a population of 100 million people, and their total export was $312 billion. Yet they have no oil. Their export is manufactured goods,” he said.

Source: Legit.ng

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