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GCFR, GCON Honours Should Be For Entreprenuers, Not Politicians~ Obi
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By Eniekenemi Atoukudu - 8/1/2025, 2:20:59 PM
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Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has criticized the Federal Government for consistently awarding national honours to politicians, urging instead that such recognition be reserved for individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the country’s development. Obi made this call on Thursday in Abuja during the public presentation of *The Chronicles of a Legend*, a biography of renowned businessman and philanthropist, Gabriel Igbinedion. He emphasized the need to reassess the criteria for conferring national awards. “The Grand Commander of the Federal Republic, GCFR, and Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON, should be for entrepreneurs and productive people, not politicians,” Obi said. “We have to change the way we honour people.” He commended Igbinedion for his impact in key sectors such as aviation, education, and cultural preservation, insisting that individuals like him are more deserving of national honours and greater public recognition. “We live in a country where we celebrate people who are supposed not to be celebrated. If we did, the celebration we are giving him today would have been more,” Obi said. He also highlighted Igbinedion’s role in job creation, noting the businessman’s vast contribution to employment. “If we had been a country that was productive, over 20 million Nigerians would have been employed because Igbinedion employed over 17,000 Nigerians,” the former Anambra State governor said.
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