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No solace in suffering – Peter Obi counters Tinubu’s Kenyan comparisons

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent remark in Yenagoa, suggesting Nigerians should find solace in being “better off than Kenya and other African countries”.

This has drawn sharp criticism and a powerful counter-narrative from Peter Obi, former Labour Party Presidential
Candidate.

While the President’s comment aimed to soften the blow of economic hardship and rising fuel prices, Obi and others argue it risks downplaying the severity of the current crisis.

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He echoed the biblical parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9‒14) and the Qur’an’s caution against self-righteousness (53:32).

Much like the Pharisee who boasted of his superiority to mask his own spiritual
shortcomings, such “downward comparisons” often serve as a refuge rather than a genuine remedy.

This approach seemingly validates an earlier dismissive comment by President
Tinubu during his election campaign: “Na statistics we go shop?”
Yet, as Obi’s stance implies, statistics remain an indispensable tool for national self- assessment and progress.

Nations cannot develop in isolation from measurable realities or without benchmarking against peers. When properly grounded, comparisons are not instruments of escapism but vital tools for accountability.

The objection lies not in comparison itself, but in comparisons stripped of credible, verifiable data—mere rhetorical gestures that soothe rather than solve.
Indeed, a closer examination of key development indicators, often championed by figures like Peter Obi who advocate for data-driven governance, reveals a different picture than the one painted by President Tinubu.

Kenya consistently outperforms Nigeria across several critical metrics, including security, the Human Development Index (HDI), life expectancy, GDP per capita, literacy levels, and electricity access.

Nigeria, for instance, is ranked as the
fourth most terrorized nation globally, a grim distinction not shared by Kenya within the top ten.
Kenya also boasts higher electricity access, while Nigeria struggles with one of the lowest levels globally.

Even with recent developments in the Middle East and rising oil prices, Kenyans have not experienced drastic increases in petroleum product prices that have burdened Nigerians.

These indices unequivocally demonstrate that Kenya ranks higher than Nigeria on numerous development metrics, indicating a better standard of living for Kenyans.

In light of these stark realities, Peter Obi’s perspective becomes particularly salient. If President Tinubu perceives Kenyans as suffering despite these stronger figures, then the situation for Nigerians is undeniably more dire.
Obi’s consistent message calls for leaders to move beyond self-consolation and embrace honest reflection, take responsibility for the prevailing condition, and commit to a determined effort to drive improvement.

This necessitates a posture of humility, accountability, unwavering dedication to addressing the systemic factors that have impeded Nigeria’s development.

As Peter Obi succinctly put it on X, offering a beacon of hope and a clear challenge to the status quo: “A new Nigeria is POssible.”

The former Presidential Candidate’s statement underscores the belief that genuine progress requires confronting uncomfortable truths and implementing concrete solutions, rather than relying on superficial comparisons.

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