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Peter Obi Condemns Worsening Poverty, Urges Agricultural Reform During Niger Flood Visit

by Victor Haruna
June 2, 2025
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Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has expressed deep concern over the rising levels of poverty and hunger across Nigeria, stressing that a nation blessed with abundant natural and human resources should not be counted among the world’s hungriest.

Obi made these remarks while on a condolence visit to Mokwa in Niger State, where he met with victims of a recent devastating flood. Describing the disaster as heartbreaking, he prayed for the peaceful repose of those who lost their lives and extended his condolences to the grieving families.

Demonstrating support for the affected community, the former governor of Anambra State donated ₦20 million to assist flood victims. During his visit, he emphasized the urgent need for Nigeria to leverage its agricultural potential to reduce food insecurity and lift citizens out of poverty.

“Nigeria has no reason to be among the top hungriest countries in the world,” Obi stated. “What we need is to embark on initiatives that can lift us out of poverty. We are naturally blessed, yet we have failed to utilize these God-given resources.”

Obi pointed out that states like Niger and Borno have the capacity to produce enough food to feed the entire nation and even create surplus for export—if provided with the right leadership and investment. He compared Nigeria’s situation to Bangladesh, noting, “If a small country like Bangladesh can produce 10 times the rice it consumes, Nigeria—especially Niger and Borno—can do much more with the right leadership.”

Calling for a renewed national focus on agriculture, Obi said that prioritizing food production remains one of the most effective ways to solve Nigeria’s economic crisis and address widespread hunger.

Responding to Obi’s visit and generous contribution, Niger State Deputy Governor, Comrade Yakubu Garba, conveyed his gratitude. He acknowledged the significance of Obi’s presence and agreed that Nigeria must take swift action to strengthen its food systems, particularly following the destruction caused by the flood in Mokwa.

“The people of Mokwa are predominantly farmers, and this disaster will worsen both food and healthcare situations in the state,” Garba warned.

He raised alarm over potential public health issues as a result of damaged farmlands and disrupted water infrastructure. According to him, the impact of the flood is more than a local issue—it is a national disaster that requires urgent and coordinated intervention.

Garba appealed to the federal government, humanitarian organizations, and well-meaning individuals to come forward in support of the victims and contribute to the state’s rebuilding efforts.

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Peter Obi’s visit to Mokwa underscores his ongoing advocacy for agricultural reform and poverty reduction in Nigeria. By highlighting the untapped potential of states like Niger and Borno, he draws attention to the pressing need for strategic investment in food production, especially in the wake of climate-related disasters.

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