Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has commended the resignation of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), describing it as a “timely challenge to Nigerian leaders.”
In a statement shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, @PeterObi, Obi said Ganduje’s decision to step down due to health challenges was both wise and honourable.
“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,” Obi stated.
He added that Ganduje’s action should serve as a wake-up call to other public office holders whose deteriorating health may be hindering their ability to serve effectively.
“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,” Obi added.
Calling attention to the critical challenges facing the country, Obi stressed the need for leaders who are mentally and physically capable of responding swiftly and decisively to national 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,” he said.
The former presidential candidate prayed for Ganduje, wishing him a peaceful and fulfilling retirement.
“May God Almighty grant Dr. Ganduje a peaceful and fulfilling retirement,” Obi concluded, reaffirming his belief that “a new Nigeria is Possible.”
Dr. Ganduje, a former Kano State governor, reportedly tendered his resignation on health grounds, though the APC is yet to issue an official statement confirming the development.