Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has shared insights from his recent meetings with top Indonesian government officials, emphasising the need for structured policies and decisive leadership to drive national development in Nigeria.
Obi, in a statement on Monday via X, detailed his engagements with former Indonesian Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Agung Laksono, former Vice President Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, and Minister of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions, Yandri Susanto, as part of his visit to the Southeast Asian nation.

During his discussions withย Laksono, Obi said he gained valuable insights into Indonesiaโs governance strategies under former Presidents Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Joko Widodo, particularly in planning, execution, and measurable development in critical sectors.
โMy discussions with Agung Laksono provided valuable insights into the governance strategies of both administrations, detailing the planning, execution, and determination that drove Indonesiaโs transformation,โ Obi stated.

In his meeting withย Jusuf Kalla, Indonesiaโs only Vice President to have served under two different presidents, Obi noted that focused commitment and decisive leadership were key factors in achieving simultaneous development across all sectors.
โThe achievements of both leaders were made possible through a focused commitment approach and decisive leadership,โ Kalla told him.
Obi also met withย Susanto, Indonesiaโs Minister of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions, who highlighted the countryโs rural development strategy under President Joko Widodo.
He explained that Indonesia had adopted a structured approach to village development, ensuring targeted progress in education, healthcare, and support for micro and small businesses.

The approach categorises villages from extremely underdeveloped to self-sufficient, allowing for a data-driven, strategic transformation.
Obi stressed that Nigeria could achieve inclusive and sustainable growth by adopting similar policies focused on rural development, industrialisation, and economic diversification.
โBy adopting structured, data-driven policies, with political will and strategic execution, Nigeria can unlock its full potential and ensure no region is left behind,โ he said.
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