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Obasanjo Laments State Of The Nation

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Olusegun Obasanjo, former President of Nigeria, has lamented the pathetic state of the nation. He said the country’s development has stagnated and plunged the nation to its present state.

The former President added that  “self-centred” leadership and lack relevant knowledge and understanding has made the nation to lose its position among the comity of nations.

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Obasanjo said this while speaking as a Special Guest of Honour, at the Leadership Empowerment International Conference, LEIC, in Abeokuta, Ogun State Capital.

He said leadership is a lasting virtue that endures until the end of one’s life, stressing that once the issue of poor leadership is resolved, “we will get all other things right.”

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“There is no end to leadership and service to your community until you take your last breath. You are never too old to be a leader and contribute to the development of your community, your state, your country, the continent, and the world.

“And if you ask me in one word what is the bane of Nigeria today, I will not hesitate. I will say it is leadership. Leadership that is self-centred, leadership that lacks knowledge and understanding, and leadership that does not view service as the core of what leadership is about.

“If we can get the leadership right, we will get all other things right. This is what LEIC is doing that is commendable and very good. We must encourage and instil good leadership at every level of our national life.”

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He stressed that leadership must rise to its responsibilities to create a better world for all Nigerians.

“We have resources in Africa; we have 70 per cent of the world’s copper. Japan has no mineral resources. Singapore is even worse—no resources!

“But, whatever resources we have, if we lack leadership, it won’t get us anywhere. That is why leadership in Africa is so crucial.

“We can’t create an Africa of hope, prosperity, free from oppression, and characterised by security, peace, and visionary leaders without effective leadership,” the former Military General said.

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