Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s education and healthcare systems during a visit to institutions in Anambra State on Friday, October 31, 2025.

In a post shared on his X handle on Friday, October 31, 2025, Obi said he visited the College of Nursing Sciences, Amichi, before proceeding to the Immaculate Girls Model Secondary School, Nnewi, where he interacted with teachers and students. He recalled supporting the school during his tenure as governor by providing laptops, a school bus, and other facilities. “They noted that the only school bus they have is the one I donated as Governor, and it is no longer fully functional after about 12 years of use. They requested a new school bus, as well as more laptops. I assured them of my continued support in providing the necessary tools and facilities to enhance their effective learning,” Obi said.

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Continuing his engagements, Obi visited St. Felix Hospital, Nnewi, following a recent request for assistance. He announced a ₦5 million donation to support the hospital’s operations and pledged to maintain his support for the institution. “I gave my support of ₦5 million to support their operations and promised to continue my support to them and their facility,” he stated.

Obi emphasized that sustained investment in education and healthcare remains critical to national growth and human capital development. “For our nation to make progress, we must deliberately invest in education and health, the most critical foundations for a developed nation and human capital development. I remain committed to contributing my part, no matter how small, to building a Nigeria where every child can learn and every citizen can access quality healthcare,” he wrote.

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He concluded with his signature message of hope, stating, “A New Nigeria is POssible.”

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