Nigeria’s former
leader, Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that the current Nigerian leader,
Muhammadu Buhari, has not disappointed him since he assumed office in 2015.
Obasanjo
made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria at his hilltop
residence in Abeokuta.
While
reflecting on the Buhari administration since 2015, Obasanjo said that the
president had done his best to move the country forward.
“Whatever
anybody says, President Buhari has not disappointed me from what I know of
him,’’ he said.
He said the
president had delivered on his core areas of strength and ability, particularly
in the anti-corruption crusade and the war against insurgency.
“In my book,
I have said that Buhari is not strong on the economy and I did not write this
to run him down.
“I also used
to think that he is not strong in the area of foreign affairs, but I have
realised that he has improved very well.
“He has
actually done his best in the areas where we know him to be strong,” he said.
The elder
statesman urged Nigerians not to relent in their support for Buhari and not to
give up on Nigeria.
“Whatever
you might see as bad in Nigeria, other societies have gone through the same at
some period in their history.
“It is not
for us to begin to condemn but to begin to join hands together and consider how
we can make the best out of our present.
“Our present
situation is a passing phase and we need to be resilient to ensure that we are
not consumed by it.
“I will be
the first to admit that we have not been where we should have been, but note
that we have also been far from where we could have been because it could have
been worse.
“It is the
height of ingratitude for people to say Nigeria has not achieved anything or
much as a nation.
“The
generation before mine fought for Nigeria’s independence, that is great.
“My own
generation, which is the next, fought to sustain the unity of Nigeria.
“Since 1999,
Nigeria had enjoyed 18 years of unbroken democracy.
“We
witnessed in 2007 a transition of power from one individual to another in the
same party.
“We
witnessed in 2015 a transition of power from an individual in the ruling party
to another individual in the opposition party.
“All these
should not be taken for granted,” he said.
Obasanjo
also decried the call for national conferences or assemblies to negotiate the
continued unity of Nigeria.
The former
president who, described such conferences as distractions, said he did not
bother to read the report of the last one organised by former President
Goodluck Jonathan.
“We
Nigerians need ourselves and if anyone thinks he does not need another person,
good luck to him.
“What I see
in all those groups trying to break away is that they want more of the national
cake.
“The fact
that you want more of the cake means that it is good and you like it, else you
will not be asking for more of it.
“I do
understand the agitations of the youths in that the increased facilities that
now exist as against our own time have not translated to adequate opportunities
for them.
“But I think
that rather than engage in violence, they should think of how to build on the
sacrifices of the generations before them,” he said.
The elder
statesman, who would turn 80 on March 5, said he had no regrets at such an age.
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