Peter Obi Says Expenditure Of N39 Billion On ICC Renovation Misplacement of Priority.

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general election and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has condemned the expenditure of a whopping N39 billion on the renovation of the International Conference Centre, ICC, Abuja, by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, describing the development as misplacement of priorities.

Jun 11, 2025 - 19:54
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Peter Obi Says Expenditure Of N39 Billion On ICC Renovation Misplacement of Priority.

... Donates N6 million To Girls Secondary School, Chibok 

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general election and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has condemned the expenditure  of a whopping N39 billion on the renovation  of the International Conference Centre, ICC, Abuja, by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, describing the development as misplacement of priorities. He said that the expenditure showed the preference of the rich in favour the rpoor, who were dying in droves.

Obi spoke in Abuja while announcing the facilitation of three projects, to the tune of N6 million, including donation of some computers in Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State,  according to Ibrahim Umar, POMR Spokesman.
Ibrahim quoted Obi as saying that “anything done to promote education is not donation but investment”.
He specifically berated the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA,  for spending N39 billion on the renovation of the ICC that was named after President Bola Tinubu in a place where people are dying of not having basic things like food, education and healthcare.
Obi described the renovation of the conference as “a wasteful venture”, urging the Federal Government to always invest in ventures like education that would be profitable to the youth in future.
The former governor of Anambra State donated N6 million for the sinking of a borehole, provision of solar and a laboratory facilities in the secondary school where school girls were kidnapped in 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorist group.
“FCTA could afford to claim that it renovated a structure that is in good shape with N39 billion,” Obi wondered, describing such as a wasteful and misplacement of government priority, whereas there were schools in the country where such funds should have been invested for the welfare and educational benefits of children.
Obi's words, ” The N39 billion used to renovate the international conference centre would have been put to better uses, to projects that would benefit the school children who are in dire need of such investment.
”N39 billion would have been used to procure thousands and thousands of computers that would have benefited schools because the children who are leaders would have benefited from it. They are the leaders of tomorrow.
”As we talk, teachers in the Federal Capital Territory are on strike for three months, protesting months of non-payment of salaries.
”This was one of the things I did when I was the Governor of Anambra State, I made it to the extent that students use the computers, ten students to one computer.” 
Obi said that the donations he made would have been done right there at the Chibok community, but he was warned that it is too risky to do so because of the security situation in the area.
“If a section of the country is not safe to visit, the whole country is not safe,” he emphasised.
The facilitator of the donations, and an activist for the free Chibok girls, Mrs Alisha Yusufu, said that the Chibok Community got in touch with her, soliciting for help to improve computer literacy in the school on May 31 this year, and she immediately got in touch with Obi, who quickly obliged.
The leader of the Chibok community, who received the ten computer laptops, two Laser printers, Dauda Iliya, pledged to ensure that the items were put to use for the maximum benefit of the students.

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