Peter Obi, former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, has been awarded honorary citizenship by the State of Georgia in the United States (U.S).
Peter Obi, former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, has been awarded honorary citizenship by the State of Georgia in the United States (U.S).
Announcing the recognition on X on Friday, September 26, Obi shared that it followed his participation in the Black Congressional Week events in Washington, DC.
The former governor of Anambra state noted that the experience strengthened his resolve to work toward a new Nigeria founded on visionary and responsible leadership.
“Yesterday, Thursday, 25th September, in Washington, DC, I participated in the activities of Black Congressional Week, with special emphasis on Georgia State events,” he said.
“First was the Congressional Black Caucus Week Reception, hosted by U.S. Senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock at the U.S. Senate Kennedy Caucus Room. Senator Warnock, a strong advocate for Africa’s development, encouraged me to discuss African democracy and development.
“Second was an engagement hosted by Georgia Power, the largest independent power company in Georgia, which generates and distributes over 20,000 megawatts of electricity nationwide. My conversation with the company’s CEO, Ms Kim Clark, was deeply insightful.
“Third was the One Voice Africa event, organised by a group committed to defending Black immigrant dignity. I urged them to take a greater interest in promoting good governance in Africa, noting that Africa’s potential is immeasurable if led by visionary and responsible leaders.
“Finally, the highlight of the day was the conferment of Honorary Citizenship of Georgia on me by the State of Georgia. For me, the day’s events were about learning, serving, and remaining committed to building a new Nigeria that is truly possible.”
