Labor Party presidential candidate Peter Obi will be invited to speak more about his economic plans at Chatham House in London, England on Monday.
This was unveiled on Saturday by his campaign council spokesman, Dr. Yunusa Tanko.
Tanko said Obi had accepted a global political body’s invitation to speak about “his 2023 elections in Nigeria.” A vision of political change and institutional reform.
The statement partly read, “The LP’s presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi is to honour a long standing invitation to speak at Chatham House, a global policy institution that celebrated it’s centennial in 2021.
“The LP’s presidential candidate is expected to showcase his well tailored out blueprint on how to move our great country from a consumptive nation to a productive State.
“Before now, Obi has appeared in virtually all town hall meetings outlining his programmes on how to make Nigeria a better place for all Nigerians. He has promised that ‘japa’ will come to an end because nobody will want to leave Nigeria if he’s voted president of Nigeria.
“Without mincing words, he has also said fuel subsidy is an organised crime which he will yank off immediately he assumes office and turn the wide land space of the north into a massive farmland in Nigeria.
“Obi has vowed to to declare total war on the power sector by ensuring that an increase to 1200mgw is achievable within a very short period. And many others as enunciated in LP’s economic blueprint.”