The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has reacted to the trending videos on social media space, showing President Bola Tinubu’s long convoy in Lagos.

According to the former Anambra State Governor, leaders who ask followers to sacrifice for a better Nigeria must also lead by example.

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Peter Obi

Obi spoke on Thursday at St Faith Cathedral, Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Awka.

It was during the burial Mass of the late Dean Emeritus of the Church of Nigeria, the Most Reverend Maxwell Anikwenwa, who died at 83.

The Sacrifice

According to Peter obi there was a need to cut down on the cost of governance, and that has always been his position about governance.

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“I have not seen the video you talked about, but let me tell you what I have always said: that present Nigeria requires that all those who serve and lead must do so by example.

“The behaviour, character, and public conduct of those who serve must be in consonance with what society requires today.

“You cannot continue to preach to the people to sacrifice without sacrificing.

“The sacrifice must start with the leaders, visibly, measurably at all times, because the people are suffering and we must all be at the forefront of the suffering.”

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Building A Better Nigeria

Obi, while speaking on the life of the late Archbishop Anikwenwa, said: “He is not just a pastor of God, but a great Nigerian who contributed to this country beyond his pastoral work in building a better Nigeria.

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“He is involved in advocating for a better Nigeria, good governance, and others.

“He was a great Nigerian and a great Igbo man, and I am not surprised about the number of people at [this] burial ceremony today”.

Earlier, several prominent Nigerians, including; Anambra State governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, his deputy, Dr Onyekachi Ibezim, Senator Victor Umeh, and Archbishop Province of the Niger and Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Reverend Dr Chibuzo Ibezim, paid tribute to Anikwenwa.

Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria, Most Reverend Dr Henry Ndukuba, described Anikwenwa as a soldier of Christ, saying that he is a rich reservoir of knowledge and church history.

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“He was a man who did all to please God, a soldier of Christ indeed. His death is not just a loss to the diocese but to the church and the country at large, as he holds a special award of the country.

“He was a disciplinarian and a great timekeeper, and he was always mindful of it. I call on his wife and children to be comforted by the fact that Baba lived a great life.”

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