Mr Peter Obi has said Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the newly reappointed Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), is Nigeria’s most valuable human capital exports to the world.
Mr Obi, candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election, described Dr Okonjo-Iweala as a symbol of hard work and excellence, and a beacon of hope and inspiration for the younger generation.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okonjo-Iweala was reappointed Director-General by the WTO General Council on Friday for second term beginning in September 2025.
Reacting over the reappointment, Obi in a statement stated that her rise to greatness through productive contribution to societal development stands as a lesson to Nigerians.
“I am sincerely delighted at the reappointment of my very dear elder sister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, as the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation for a second term, effective from 1 September 2025.
“The very heartwarming news was just announced by the General Council of the organization.
“Iweala’s admirable character, impressive resume, and litany of achievements in public office stand her out as a competent leader for such a noble organization.
“With her very visible contributions to our national development and the global community, she remains one of Nigeria’s most valuable human capital exports to the world, a symbol of hard work and excellence, and a beacon of hope and inspiration for the younger generation.
“As she is set to continue to pilot the affairs of this global organization for another 4-year tenure, I wish her more health, strength, and wisdom to continue to stand for what is right.
“Her rise to greatness through productive contribution to societal development stands as a lesson to us in Nigeria; first, as leaders, who must understand that leadership is a responsibility to care for the people; and then as a people, who must understand that our leadership recruitment process must be based on character, competence, capability and integrity.
“Congratulations once again to you @NOIweala. A New Nigeria remains POssible,” Peter Obi wrote via X (formerly Twitter).