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January 25, 2024

Peter Obi decries state of facilities at Abuja Airport

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Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi

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John Alechenu, Abuja

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP), in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, has decried the depilated state of Nigeria’s national assets especially the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Obi said he was heartbroken when he visited the Abuja airport, on Wednesday, because of the poor state of facilities which serves as one of the gateways into the nation’s capital.

The LP standard bearer said he watched in horror as a disabled was being carried along with his wheelchair through the staircase as the elevator and escalator at the Airport have been down for three months now.

Obi who wrote on his X-handle wondered why public assets are overlooked by those in leadership positions.

He also frowned at the Presidency’s claim that the President is embarking on a private trip saying that there is nothing private for a sitting President.

The former Anambra state Governor said, “Just yesterday, I saw a heart-wrenching sight of a physically challenged traveler in a wheelchair being carried up the stairs by four men, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe airport, Abuja because neither the elevator nor the escalator had been functional, for the past 3 months.

“The situation becomes more disturbing when you imagine that such is happening in our nation’s capital, where our dignitaries and foreign investors travel through constantly. This was the same Airport and the same day that our dear President flew out on a private visit

“I have been wondering what is private for a sitting President who is not on vacation to embark on a publicly funded ‘private’ visit.
May I humbly remind the President that he is now a public national asset.

“Therefore, all his movements now should be public knowledge and matters of public interest. Even when he needs a private visit like a holiday, family gathering, etc, he should state so, which is graciously allowed, but private visits, like the one he has embarked on now, should be done at his expense and not at public cost. That is part of the cost-cutting measures desperately needed by the nation now. We now require savings of sorts to deal with every little issue that requires attention, like the maintenance of small public assets.

“Otherwise, how do we explain as a country, that for the past three months both the escalator and elevator at the domestic wing of Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, have remained dysfunctional?

“I often wonder how we the leaders feel traveling in sophisticated manners while the majority of our infrastructure being used by the majority, including our foreign investors, is left dilapidated.

“The situation we find ourselves in calls for such drastic cuts in the cost of governance, and attendant savings, to be appropriately used for every minor public good. That is the spirit of the New Nigeria we are clamoring for.

“I must however acknowledge some efforts by the President to cut costs like his recent 60% cost on travel but that is still insignificant given the quantum of problems waiting to be tackled like the elevator issue in our prime airport.

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