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Sick, old Nigerian leaders should resign like APC chairman Ganduje: Peter Obi

Mr Obi stated, “Dr. Ganduje has thrown a challenge to other leaders who, due to health-related issues, are no longer able to deliver optimally.”

• June 28, 2025
President Bola Tinubu speaking with Ganduje (credit: PT)
President Bola Tinubu speaking with Ganduje (credit: PT)

A former Anambra State governor and Labour Party chieftain, Peter Obi, has urged President Bola Tinubu, governors and other political leaders to emulate the All Progressives Congress chairman, Abduallhi Gandduje, who resigned from office over health challenge on Friday.

Mr Obi, in a statement on Friday, said Mr Ganduje’s resignation on health grounds was a timely challenge to Mr Tinubu and other political leaders who cannot deliver optimally due to health challenges.

He stated, “I must commend Dr. Ganduje for prioritising his health above all else. With his health reportedly in decline, it is both wise and honourable to step aside, knowing that he may no longer be able to render the level of service required by the party, the people, and the nation. By this exemplary action, Dr. Ganduje has thrown a challenge to other leaders who, due to health-related issues, are no longer able to deliver optimally. I sincerely hope they take a cue from him.”

Wishing Mr Ganduje a fulfilling retirement, the former Anambra State governor said that Nigeria at  its critical stage needed a leader who is mentally and physically fit to lead.

He stated, “The challenges confronting our nation today require leaders who are not only competent but also physically and mentally fit, leaders with the capacity and agility to respond decisively and promptly to pressing issues.

“At this critical point and difficult time, we can no longer afford leadership defined by medical tourism, long holidays, or absenteeism caused by age-related ailments. These things are taking a serious toll on our development.”

Mr Obi’s statement has sparked reactions on social media.

Reacting to Mr Obi’s post, Bashir, an APC member, said “You know what you did.”

Another X user, drkenon2 said “By this exemplary action, Dr. Ganduje has thrown a challenge to other leaders who, due to health-related issues, are no longer able to deliver optimally. I sincerely hope they take a cue from him. Stray bullet directly hitting bulaba. the man goes to France to refill always.”

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