Let’s Not Deceive Ourselves, Many People Don’t Believe In Nigeria – Obasanjo

December 1, 2023
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Former president Obasanjo

Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday charged Nigerian youths to have a national discourse on Nigeria’s democracy, stressing that no one else will resolve critical questions about the country’s future for them.

He listed such questions to include:  “What is Nigeria’s history in democracy? What is Nigeria’s value? What is our culture in democracy? Let us rethink the context and the content of our democracy. Let’s interrogate, let’s ask questions. If you don’t do it, who else will do it?”

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Speaking at the Bridge Foundation’s Emerging Political Leaders Fellowship programme in Abuja, the global statesman urged Nigerian youths to believe in Nigeria and develop love for the country, saying there was no alternative to their country.

He declared that it is important for a leader to have a close relationship with God, declaring that any leader who does not have the fear of God is dangerous.

According to him, “Many people don’t believe in Nigeria. Don’t let us deceive ourselves. If you don’t believe in Nigeria, what do you want to talk about? You need to believe in Nigeria. Every country has a history of how they came about. We have to accept that Nigeria is ours; we love it, and we cherish it. We have no alternative.”

While advising Nigerian youths on leadership qualities, Obasanjo said, “Knowledge is very important, accurate knowledge. You also need the fear of God and proximity to God. When you are a leader and you do not fear God, then you are a dangerous leader.

“Wherever you may choose, leadership is very important and the principles are basically the same. A good leader must have certain characteristics, knowledge is good, but not enough. How diligent are you? What is your level of integrity? What are the values that you cherish?”

The former President enjoined the younger generation to get involved in everything, adding that: “You are the leaders of today, if you don’t take it now, you will never get it. You have to be positively disruptive, don’t accept things the way they are. You need to make those who need to be made uncomfortable, uncomfortable.”

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Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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