Prior to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) council election, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi undertook a campaign tour with African Democratic Party (ADC) members and supporters.
The well-known Kugbo furniture market, which was impacted by a fire outbreak, was the first place the former Labour Party member, who just defected to the ADC, visited.
He revealed this on his X page, writing, “Such losses are especially painful at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with deepening hardship and poverty.”
“Despite the setbacks they faced, they will recover and thrive again with the right support,” he added, reassuring traders in the market square who related their stories of the tragic event.
“This incident underscores my consistent call for a comprehensive reform of our emergency response systems,” he continued.
“In order to save lives and livelihoods, a country that genuinely cares for its citizens must invest in effective, well-coordinated emergency services.”
Alongside Moses Paul, the contender for ADC chairmanship in the Abuja Municipal Area Council election, the former governor of Anambra State went to a local market.
According to Obi, the visit was intended to increase community involvement prior to the elections, highlighting the significance of active citizen participation.
“We must strive towards a Nigeria where avoidable tragedies are avoided and where institutions function effectively for the benefit of everyone,” he continued.
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