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Hardship: ‘I’m committed to lifting Nigerians out of poverty – Peter Obi, vows
Usman David, Abuja
The former presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi in the last 2023 general election has vowed he is committed to lifting Nigerians out of poverty.
Obi made this known in a statement shortly after his visit to Tansian University of Nursing in Oba, Anambra State.
He vowed to ensure an enhanced commitment to advancing healthcare and education in society.
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According to him: “As I have consistently emphasized, our nation’s development priorities must be anchored on measurable indices—healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation.
“Investing in these sectors is not merely an expenditure but a vital investment in our nation’s future.
“My interaction with the students was enlightening, and I donated ₦10 million to support the institution’s mission of training well-qualified healthcare professionals.
“I remain committed to supporting institutions like the Tansian University of Nursing, which play a crucial role in building a healthier, more educated society and lifting people out of poverty” he stated.