[PHOTOS] Serving food at an event about humility, not campaign strategy - Peter Obi
“I am genuinely surprised that this simple act has become a topic of discussion. As Governor, I always served others whenever we had events,” Obi, a former Anambra governor, wrote in a post on his X handle early Sunday.
“Even now, in private life, I do not have a house help. When guests visit my home, I serve them myself. I live simply, I sweep, I clean, because for me, humility is not a campaign strategy; it is a way of life.”
A picture of Obi sharing food at a Jubilee of Hope event, which took place in Owerri, Imo State, last week, had gone viral, prompting mixed reactions among Nigerians.
Critics accused the LP flagbearer in the 2023 elections of playing to the gallery and milking the event for political gains.
However, in the lengthy post, the 63-year-old said the gesture was to reflect that leadership is all about — service to the people.
Obi said, while it is sounding strange, “I was seen serving food to people,” he did not invite the media to cover the event, as was speculated in certain quarters.
“Let me be clear, that event was not about me. It was called the Jubilee of Hope, and its purpose is straightforward: to remind us all that true leadership is service, and that those who have must never forget those who do not,” he wrote.
“When I attended the Jubilee of Hope in Imo State, it was a private service event. I did not post about it, nor did I invite media coverage. Unfortunately, some third parties, completely outside of my team, shared photos and videos. As expected, the usual naysayers and paid agents went to work trying to twist something sincere into something political.”
My weekend activity of serving food at a special event has been generating interest, as expectedly, because leaders in our society have removed the service component in leadership.
It’s sounding strange that I was seen serving food to people. Let me be clear, that event was not… pic.twitter.com/jeE8qoLBCm— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) July 13, 2025
The former governor said he was not the only prominent person who served food at the event, arguing that many others, including Cardinal Onaiyekan, Senator Osita Izunaso, former Chairman of Seplat Plc, Dr. A.B.C. Orjiako, did so “quietly and sincerely”.
“It wasn’t about the cameras; it was about conscience,” Obi said.
“At the Jubilee of Hope, I stayed longer because many of the poor attendees requested that I serve them personally. I could not ignore them. That was the only reason. Otherwise, there was nothing special about what I did. Service is not special; it is expected,” the LP chieftain said.
“We cannot speak of building a New Nigeria while ignoring the hungry, the forgotten, and the poor. Events like this must not remain symbolic; they must become cultural. Public office holders, business leaders, and everyday citizens must unite in lifting others.”
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