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    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has reiterated his stance on meritocracy and transparency in governance, stressing the need for a system where individuals can succeed without personal connections.

    Speaking on leadership and national development, Obi highlighted instances where individuals credited him for opportunities he was unaware of, using it to emphasize the importance of creating systems that work independently of personal influence.

    Peter Obi calls for merit-based system, vows to quit politics if corruption is proven
    Peter Obi.

    He also expressed concern over the state of employment in the country, citing the example of highly qualified individuals occupying roles that do not reflect their academic achievements.

    Reaffirming his position on accountability, Obi challenged anyone with evidence of wrongdoing during his time in office to come forward, stating that he would be willing to step away from politics if proven guilty.

    His words in part …

    “One of the pilots who flew me said I gave him a scholarship to learn how to fly. A Reverend Father who preached here also said he benefited from my scholarship, even though I have never met him before. I want a country where people can attain certain positions without knowing anyone. I once met a man working at a restaurant in Abuja who said he was a first-class graduate, how can someone with such qualifications be in that position? Any contractor who can come forward with evidence that they received a contract under my government and that I asked for a percentage from the money of the contract, I will quit politics.”

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