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My Biggest Challenge As Anambra Governor — Peter Obi

The former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi stated that his biggest challenge as governor was the battle he fought trying to change the mindset of his people of Anambra.
Mr. Obi was speaking while addressing students of St. Michael’s Model Comprehensive Secondary School, Nimo, on Friday.
He explained how tough it was trying to make his Executive Council and all that worked with him to understand the concept of accountability and responsibility in governance.
Mr. Obi expressed happiness that the battle he fought to return school to missions has been yielding fruits in the improvement in infrastructure and general performance.
He thanked the Church for their efforts. He called on the wealthy to support the Church to make the society a better place
“When I expressed the intention to return schools to missions at a State Executive Council meeting only three out of 30 members supported me.
“Even Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) threatened to go on strike if I tried that and actually did.
“But I knew I was right and insisted until I had my way.
“Today I am so happy to see the transformation in this school since I took the bold but unpopular decision.”
In his remarks, the manager of the school, Rev. Fr. Francis Obi Okoye thanked Mr. Obi for coming.
He said Anambra people would ever remain grateful to him for his disposition towards education which has continued even after he left office.
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