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Obasanjo Wanted Kagame To Rule Congo - Wikileaks (obj's Diplomatic Style) by Ikengawo: 7:35am On Mar 08, 2011
[size=14pt]Obasanjo Wanted Kagame to Rule Congo, and Kabila to Lead Rwanda[/size]

Nairobi β€” Nigeria's former president Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, who is widely credited with helping end the war in eastern Congo in 2009, thought President Joseph Kabila didn't have the skills to manage such a big country, new information reveals.

According to US diplomatic cables that were leaked to the whistleblower site WikiLeaks, which The EastAfrican has been studying, Obasanjo said he wished Rwanda's President Paul Kagame were the man running Democratic Republic of Congo, because he had the leadership skills to manage the complex Central African nation.

The DRC is Africa's third largest country (and will be its second largest after the formal break-up of Sudan in July). According to the cables, in a November 10, 2009 closed-door meeting with the US ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Susan Rice, Obasanjo said that though Kabila meant well, "he (Obasanjo) thought at one point that Kabila was overwhelmed by his presidency."

Obasanjo worked on the Congo conflict as the UN Security Council's Special Envoy to the Great Lakes, with Tanzania's former President Benjamin Mkapa as his co-facilitator. It is the voluble and controversial Obasanjo, though, who is cited in the cables.

Obasanjo allegedly said, "Kabila was not so forthcoming as Rwandan President Kagame," and that he wished Kagame were in the DRC and Kabila in Rwanda, due to their respective leadership attributes.

He commented that Kabila was very sensitive and needed to develop self-confidence, but that would be difficult to do because he was not well-served by the people around him."

Rwanda has intervened in the DRC, which is 27 times bigger than it, several times to attack what it says are remnants of the forces Kigali accuses of having carried out the genocide in 1994 in which nearly one million people were slaughtered.

Rwanda has also backed several rebel groups in the east of the country, especially in the period when the government in Kinshasa was also being accused of supporting anti-Uganda and anti-Rwanda dissidents.

Political critics and human-rights groups, however, accused Rwanda for invading the mineral-rich DRC to plunder its wealth, and said it had direct and indirect responsibility for the deaths of millions of people in the east of the country in recent years.

Continues to struggle

Though the Obasanjo-Mkapa diplomacy, and Kigali's rapprochement with Kinshasa, have brought calm to most of the DRC, President Kabila, as if to confirm the former Nigerian leader's views, continues to struggle.

Barely a week ago, six people were killed in an attack on his residence. An "unidentified group of armed men" raided the residence of President Kabila in the capital Kinshasa, a government spokesman said, describing the raid as "an attempted coup."

Kabila took power in 2001 after his father, President Laurent Kabila, was assassinated. It would be typical of Obasanjo to make such remarks. Both in and out of power, he has continued to be in the headlines, sometimes for the worst reasons.

Last month, Obasanjo kicked up a storm in Nigeria when he suggested that his People's Democratic Party should resist and not give up power if it did not win the April elections. Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan will be standing on the PDP ticket.

More infamously, in 2008 when he was still president, Obasanjo and his family were enveloped in a seamy scandal when he was accused of having an affair with his daughter-in-law.

Obasanjo knows Kabila and Kagame well, and at the height of the DRC war in 2001, brought the two presidents together dramatically in his swashbuckling style.

Kabila was not picking up Kagame and Uganda President Yoweri Museveni's calls, because the two had troops in the east of the country who were backing anti-Kinshasa rebel groups.

A Kagame aide told this writer that the now-embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi organised a meeting in the Libyan town of Sirte to help end the DRC war. Kabila and Kagame, not surprisingly, were staying as far away from each other as possible.
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One morning before the formal meeting started, Obasanjo was walking around the conference venue, in his voluminous robes, when he spotted Kagame approaching. He stopped him and hugged him. Holding his hand firmly, Obasanjo walked about shouting for Kabila to be brought to him.
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The youthful Kabila was found and presented to Obasanjo.

Obasanjo grabbed him, and walked off, with a president in each hand, to a meeting room. Inside, Obasanjo allegedly said, "Let us solve this problem among us as men, man to man, in the African way". When they emerged from the room, they were laughing and Kabila and Kagame were arranging a coffee date.[/b]

It would seem Kabila never made a big impression on the veteran Nigerian politician.
Re: Obasanjo Wanted Kagame To Rule Congo - Wikileaks (obj's Diplomatic Style) by Ikengawo: 7:38am On Mar 08, 2011

Don't have to like him, but the fact remains that OBJ commanded the african theater like a BOSS.

I respect his foreign policy bravado and mastery.
Re: Obasanjo Wanted Kagame To Rule Congo - Wikileaks (obj's Diplomatic Style) by Pharoh: 8:33am On Mar 08, 2011
Obasanjo knows his onions very well and i really like him for his leadership skills.
Re: Obasanjo Wanted Kagame To Rule Congo - Wikileaks (obj's Diplomatic Style) by doja(m): 12:16pm On Mar 08, 2011
^^^^
me 2.
Re: Obasanjo Wanted Kagame To Rule Congo - Wikileaks (obj's Diplomatic Style) by Nobody: 10:54pm On Mar 08, 2011
very risky leak.

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