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Thursday, 1 October 2015
Nigeria not doing badly at 55, says Obasanjo
A former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has
said the country is not doing badly as it
celebrated its 55 years of nationhood on
Thursday.
The former President, who spoke with journalists
at his Hilltop Presidential residence in Abeokuta,
Ogun State, noted that even developed nations of
the world have had their own time of challenges.
He said Nigeria was also taking steps gradually to
overcome its challenges.
Obasanjo said, “Fifty-five years in the life of a
nation is comparatively young and when you look
at the life and history of those that you may call
settled societies or reasonably mature countries,
we are not doing too badly.
“They have had missteps just like we are having
missteps. They have made mistakes and most of
them have learnt from their mistakes. They have
been dynamic in the way they have progressed
and I believe that we are doing the same thing.”
Obasanjo said the leaders and the led needed to
ensure that “certain cardinal principles, cardinal
features of our national life, and values” were not
eroded.
“And then, we should also be willing to learn from
our mistakes,” he added.
Obasanjo, who said Nigeria had the potential to
become a great nation, stressed that what
needed to be done to realise this would require
all hands to be on deck.
“Men, women, Muslims, Christians, young and old,
irrespective of our location, our tribe, our social
standing, should know that Nigeria needs all
hands on deck.
“And we must also realise important issues that
we must not play with. We must not play with the
issue of education, we must not play with the
issue of the health for our people, and we must
not play with the issue of employment for our
teeming population, particularly for our youths.
“We must not play with the issue of the economy,
we must not play with the issue of security and
peace, we must not play with the issue of justice.
“Justice and peace go hand in hand, we can’t have
injustice and expect peace to reign supreme.”
The former President also noted that corruption
must be totally eradicated, and must not be
allowed to have a resting place within the
Nigerian society.
“We must kick corruption out because it destroys
almost everything and I am not talking about
corruption of money alone; I’m talking about the
corruption of attitude, nepotism, favouritism.
They are corruption in different forms and all
aspects of corruption must be kicked out of our
society,” he said.
Obasanjo, who had just returned to the country
from the 70th session of the United Nations
General Assembly, which was held in New York,
said world leaders had favourable impression of
President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said, “I heard some of the comments of those
he (Buhari)met, the comment that probably
would not come back to him. He met former US
President Bill Clinton for almost one hour and
President Clinton, when I joined him for his global
initiative, talked to me about his impression of
our President, it was favourable.
“Gordon Brown and I met him and we talked
about issues. The few other leaders who met him
gave me their impression and his debut so to say.
It has been good.”
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