The Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has said most of the politicians in the corridors of power have no reason to be there, describing many of them as lunatics.
Obi said this Sunday at the Men of Valour conference organised by the Revival House of International Church, Abuja.
The ex-Anambra State Governor, who described 70 per cent of politicians in Nigeria as ‘lunatics,’ said only a lunatic in government would steal N80bn of the citizens money for personal use.
He said Nigeria would continue to suffer unless the ‘lunatics’ were flushed out and replaced with competent people at the next elections.
He said, “We can’t allow this gangsterism to continue, Nigerians should take back their country. 70 per cent of those who are in politics today should not have any reason to be there. I have said it, politics in Nigeria is a case where lunatics have taken over the asylum.
“This is the only country where the worst is leading. I was a trader and gradually entered into politics. When you take far more than you need, you are sick.
“How do you explain that one person took N80bn, it is not greed, it is sickness. When you take one billion that is greed but when you take N80bn that is sickness. Mad people have taken over our politics. If we get young people with the competence and capacity to be there, things will change.”
The LP Presidential candidate, while speaking on whether a third force could take power from the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, said the people would decide.
On the 2023 general elections, Obi said prayers alone could not salvage the country.
According to him, Nigerians have played their religious roles enough and, therefore, it is time to take action by mobilising and voting for their candidate of choice.
“We have prayed enough, it is time to act. With these people in power? You can pray from now until anytime, they won’t go until you chase them out. So, it is time to act, not just pray. It is time for us to close the church and deal with these people.”
Obi also urged the youths not to make a profession out of politics.