What Gordon Brown, Clinton,Others Told me Aboun Buhari, by Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed the impression of some world leaders about President Muhammadu Buhari.
The ex -President, who spoke with
reporters at his Abeokuta home yesterday, added that despite Nigeria’s
“mistakes and missteps,” it is not doing badly at 55 as a nation.
Obasanjo added that 55 years in the life
of a nation was still relatively young and notwithstanding this, the
country had managed to be dynamic and progressive.
He said: “I heard some of the comments
of those he (Buhari) met; the comment that probably will not come back
to him. He met Clinton for almost one hour and President Clinton, when I
joined him for his global initiative talked to me about the 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. I think we are at
the table, what they use to say that Nigeria is not at the table, now we
are present at the table.”
He said Nigerians should be willing to
learn from past mistakes while core national values should also not be
eroded to enable the real growth and progress become manifest.
He noted that Nigeria was now well
positioned with the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari for
both recognition and active participation in global politics in a manner
that would likely elicit positive attention from the international
community.
According to Obasanjo, feelers from the
world leaders and statemen during the recent UN summit showed that
President Muhammadu Buhari did not only have a good outing there, but
also helped to place Nigeria at a strategic position for global
politics.
He identified youth unemployment,
education, security, justice, the economy among others as areas the
country should not joke with particularly corruption, saying it has the
capacity to destroy everything noble about Nigeria.
Obsanjo said: “Fifty five years in the
life of a nation is comparatively young, growing and when you look at
the life and history of those that you may call settled societies or
reasonably matured countries, we are not doing too badly.
“They have had missteps just as 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.
“What is important is that certain
cardinal pinches, cardinal features of our national live, values, should
not be eroded. And then we should also be willing to learn from out
mistakes.
“The President in his statement said
Nigeria has the marks in making the potentialities of a great nation is
just question of actualising our potentialities and that will require
all hands on deck; men, women, muslims, christians, young and old,
irrespective of our location, our tribe, our social standing, 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 health for our people.
“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 economy, we must not play with the issue
of security, peace and justice. Justice and peace go hand in hand, we
can’t have injustice and expect peace to reign supreme.”
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