Why I Don’t Own Land, House in Abuja, Says Peter Obi

Obi explained that his decision to avoid unnecessary headaches made him not own properties in Abuja.

Peter Obi

*Peter Obi

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peter Obi, has declared that he has no house or landed property in Abuja.

Obi explained that his decision to avoid unnecessary headaches made him not own properties in Abuja.

The former presidential candidate spoke at a coffee hangout with KayhikersClub in Abuja.

Obi said: “I don’t have a house in Abuja, I don’t have a land and I’m not preparing to have because I don’t need it.

“The more you have all these things the more headache you put on your head, for years I have never been sick, why would I? Because it’s not necessary.

“I was the chairman of our regulatory body, Security and Exchange Commission, SEC; the day I was announced, I arrived and the DG showed me a jeep, a Prado and they told me how much allowance I have for accommodation and I told the DG, ‘I just want to come for meetings here, I don’t need anything from you, any day you fix meeting, tell me I would come. I don’t want your sitting allowance, your car, and your house. He said it’s my entitlement, but I said whatever I’m entitled to, God has given me.’

“You can go and ask whether when Peter Obi was the chairman, did he collect anything?

“I was Chairman of Fidelity Bank and they told me that I’m entitled to Mercedes 500 or Range Rover, the bank is still there, go and ask them if I collected anything. I told them that I’m the chairman and whatever I need in my house I have, unless you want to bring a headache to yourself.

“I have enough, I don’t need to do give away but what I need I have.”

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