LONDON — Former Nigerian presidential candidate Mr. Peter Obi met with Commonwealth Secretary-General Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey at the Commonwealth Headquarters in London on Thursday, October 16th, 2025, in discussions focused on democracy, education, and youth empowerment across Commonwealth nations.
Accompanied by his wife, Mr. Obi engaged in substantive talks with Hon. Botchwey, who made history as the first African woman to lead the 56-member Commonwealth organization.

H.E. Peter Obi and Commonwealth officials
Speaking after the meeting, Mr. Obi highlighted the critical importance of investing in young people, noting that over 2.5 billion of the Commonwealth’s population is under 30 years of age.
“For Nigeria, a nation richly endowed with human and natural resources, meaningful investment in education, innovation, and entrepreneurship is key to unlocking the vast potential of our youth,” Mr. Obi stated. “When properly equipped, our young people will not only drive national development but also contribute significantly to global progress.”
Mr. Obi identified youth unemployment as one of the most pressing challenges facing Commonwealth nations, calling for intentional and practical action through skills development, access to quality education, and creating an enabling environment for small and medium-scale enterprises to thrive.
Hon. Botchwey reaffirmed her commitment to education, youth engagement, and employment creation as top priorities during her tenure. She emphasized the need to build inclusive societies that promote democracy, good governance, justice, and equal opportunity.
The Secretary-General stressed that empowering young people is not only vital to sustaining democracy but also indispensable to shaping a stable, peaceful, and prosperous future for all Commonwealth citizens.
Mr. Obi praised Hon. Botchwey as a trailblazer whose visionary and reform-minded leadership amplifies the voices of developing nations within the Commonwealth.
“I commended Hon. Botchwey for her dynamic and inspiring leadership,” he said. “Her dedication to education, youth empowerment, and democratic ideals strengthens the global Commonwealth community. I remain confident that with leaders like her, the Commonwealth will continue to serve as a beacon of unity, hope, and shared progress for its member nations.”
The meeting underscored the shared commitment of both leaders to advancing democratic values and creating opportunities for the next generation across the Commonwealth.


















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