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Beyond Rhetoric: Peter Obi’s Fairness and the Debate Over Regional Commitment

Ogbuefi Ndigbo, Senior Correspondent by Ogbuefi Ndigbo, Senior Correspondent
March 3, 2026
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Nigeria’s political discourse is rarely short of passion. But passion, untethered from verifiable facts, risks distorting public understanding and weakening constructive democratic engagement.

A recent exchange illustrates this tension.

Speaking on the Selah Medidate Podcast, Peoples Democratic Party chieftain Segun Sowunmi questioned the national breadth of Peter Obi’s developmental interventions.

He argued that Obi’s outlook and impact are overly regional, challenging him to identify nursing schools funded outside his South-East base, particularly in the South-West and Northern regions.

Such claims warrant scrutiny—not through counter-rhetoric, but through evidence.

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On 12 November 2025, Mr. Obi publicly documented a visit to the College of Nursing Science, Oluyoro in Ibadan, located in Nigeria’s South-West.

During the visit, he announced a ₦10 million donation aimed at improving facilities and learning resources at the institution.

The intervention was framed within a broader emphasis on education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation—areas Mr. Obi has consistently highlighted in his public engagements.

The existence of this South-West donation directly addresses the specific challenge that no such support exists outside the South-East.

While one instance does not, by itself, establish a comprehensive national footprint, it demonstrates that the critique—at least in its categorical form—is incomplete.

This episode underscores a broader issue in Nigerian political debate: the tendency to substitute sweeping characterizations for granular analysis.

Claims of “clannishness” or regional exclusivity are serious allegations.

They require systematic evidence—project lists, fiscal breakdowns, and comparative data across geopolitical zones—not isolated anecdotes or dismissive rhetoric.

At the same time, public figures who position themselves as national leaders must expect rigorous examination of their developmental track records.

A transparent, state-by-state accounting of philanthropic or public interventions would strengthen credibility and clarify the scope of impact.

In an era where public trust is fragile, documentation and openness are assets.

Ultimately, the health of Nigeria’s democracy depends on elevating the quality of its conversations. Assertions should be tested.

Records should be examined. Nuance should replace absolutes.

Political competition is inevitable. But facts remain the indispensable foundation of fair criticism—and informed judgment.

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