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Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by nairavsdollars(f): 7:15am On Mar 08, 2019
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), has recommended that the Federal Government should take over the management of Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) located in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, in order to sustain it and preserve it as a national monument.

The library whose donation was made during the twilight of Obasanjo’s presidency in 2005 was finally launched in 2017. A lot of civil society organisations and lawyers have petitioned the Federal Government to probe the funding of the library, claiming many of the donors were public officials and contractors.

Speaking on calls by some Nigerians that the library should be managed by the Federal Government, Sagay said he does not support the way Obasanjo was treating the library as his personal property when it should be a public institution.

While asking the Federal Government to persuade Obasanjo to hand over the major aspect of running the library to the government for better management, Sagay argued that while the library will still be in Obasanjo’s name, it should be supervised by the Federal Government so that it will not lose its value even after Obasanjo’s demise.

He said, “Obasanjo is a very unique type of person in many ways. He doesn’t follow laid down standards, conventions and practices. He takes control and personalises everything. To start with, that library was not built by private donations.

“It was built with public funds from heads of various Nigerian public institutions whose arms were twisted to produce huge sums of money. Some even donated in billions. So, it is not something done by Obasanjo through persuasion or private donors, it is built by public funds. So, really, this is the best case why it should be supervised by the Federal Government even though it was built in Obasanjo’s name.

“So, I don’t agree with the way Obasanjo is treating it as a purely personal property. But that is his nature. He is an authoritarian person.

“My suggestion will be that the Federal Government should not forcefully take it over from him. But Obasanjo should be gently reminded that institutions belong to the country, not him personally and that he should gradually arrange to handover the major aspects of the running to the Federal Government.

“And if he doesn’t agree, maybe after his demise, the Federal Government should just take it over after passing some legal provisions. The library will still be in his land and in his name but it will be managed by the Federal Government.

“In fact, it enhances the status of the library if it becomes a state-owned property rather than privately owned. Otherwise, I don’t wish him to pass away soon. May he live long much longer…. But when the inevitable comes, the library may suffer if it is not a public library.

“We have seen so many families where they fight over even little property when the founder passes away and at the end, it is either abandoned or desecrated and they are in court for decades. That won’t be appropriate for such an institution as the presidential library”, he said.

However, speaking on the issue, Prince Tony Momoh, a former Minister of Information, argued that the Federal Government has no business with the library as it was a private project owned by Obasanjo, though he requested and got donations for it while in office as president.

Momoh, one of the national leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), also cautioned the government against carrying vendetta too far.

Rather than take over Obasanjo’s library, Momoh advised the Federal Government to focus its attention on thousands of public libraries littered across the country that are in dilapidated state.

“The library is Obasanjo’s personal property and he asked people to donate and they donated. He then built the library which is highly patronised today, people hold meetings there and so on. How can anybody deny what the library was meant to be? Was it meant to be public or private? If it was public, which government set it up?

“Let us not carry our preoccupation with vendetta too far. That is a library pioneered by Obasanjo which is for public use. The motive for setting up the library is what we should be looking at. I am sure it is not a Federal Government property and it is not an Ogun State or any state’s property.

“I think it is a private and personal property that he used his position as president to influence the donations to that library. But that is a moral issue. I remember that even Fayose said he was forced to donate N10 million and he asked Obasanjo to refund it to Ekiti State.

“You will discover that after he left office, the donations fell. A lot of the large donors did not even show off after he left office. If he had waited till after his tenure as president to collect that money, maybe he couldn’t have collected 10 percent of it.

“So, he acted smart by asking for donations while he was still in office as president and got them. So, I don’t think anybody should be talking about anybody running Obasanjo’s library. There are lots of public libraries established. Go there today, many of the roofs are leaking. Government should go and focus on that”, he said.

When contacted, Obasanjo’s spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi, said he will give our correspondent the number of the managing director of the library so as to speak on the issue but he couldn’t do so as at the time of going to press.
https://www.independent.ng/why-fg-should-take-over-obasanjos-library-sagay/

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Nobody: 7:20am On Mar 08, 2019
They should also take over his farm grin

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by hisexcellency34: 7:20am On Mar 08, 2019
Who will save OBJ now?

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Pidginwhisper: 7:21am On Mar 08, 2019
grin
Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by PHILipu1(m): 7:21am On Mar 08, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Optimist88(m): 7:21am On Mar 08, 2019
nairavsdollars:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), has recommended that the Federal Government should take over the management of Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) located in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, in order to sustain it and preserve it as a national monument.

The library whose donation was made during the twilight of Obasanjo’s presidency in 2005 was finally launched in 2017. A lot of civil society organisations and lawyers have petitioned the Federal Government to probe the funding of the library, claiming many of the donors were public officials and contractors.

Speaking on calls by some Nigerians that the library should be managed by the Federal Government, Sagay said he does not support the way Obasanjo was treating the library as his personal property when it should be a public institution.

While asking the Federal Government to persuade Obasanjo to hand over the major aspect of running the library to the government for better management, Sagay argued that while the library will still be in Obasanjo’s name, it should be supervised by the Federal Government so that it will not lose its value even after Obasanjo’s demise.

He said, “Obasanjo is a very unique type of person in many ways. He doesn’t follow laid down standards, conventions and practices. He takes control and personalises everything. To start with, that library was not built by private donations.

“It was built with public funds from heads of various Nigerian public institutions whose arms were twisted to produce huge sums of money. Some even donated in billions. So, it is not something done by Obasanjo through persuasion or private donors, it is built by public funds. So, really, this is the best case why it should be supervised by the Federal Government even though it was built in Obasanjo’s name.

“So, I don’t agree with the way Obasanjo is treating it as a purely personal property. But that is his nature. He is an authoritarian person.

“My suggestion will be that the Federal Government should not forcefully take it over from him. But Obasanjo should be gently reminded that institutions belong to the country, not him personally and that he should gradually arrange to handover the major aspects of the running to the Federal Government.

“And if he doesn’t agree, maybe after his demise, the Federal Government should just take it over after passing some legal provisions. The library will still be in his land and in his name but it will be managed by the Federal Government.

“In fact, it enhances the status of the library if it becomes a state-owned property rather than privately owned. Otherwise, I don’t wish him to pass away soon. May he live long much longer…. But when the inevitable comes, the library may suffer if it is not a public library.

“We have seen so many families where they fight over even little property when the founder passes away and at the end, it is either abandoned or desecrated and they are in court for decades. That won’t be appropriate for such an institution as the presidential library”, he said.

However, speaking on the issue, Prince Tony Momoh, a former Minister of Information, argued that the Federal Government has no business with the library as it was a private project owned by Obasanjo, though he requested and got donations for it while in office as president.

Momoh, one of the national leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), also cautioned the government against carrying vendetta too far.

Rather than take over Obasanjo’s library, Momoh advised the Federal Government to focus its attention on thousands of public libraries littered across the country that are in dilapidated state.

“The library is Obasanjo’s personal property and he asked people to donate and they donated. He then built the library which is highly patronised today, people hold meetings there and so on. How can anybody deny what the library was meant to be? Was it meant to be public or private? If it was public, which government set it up?

“Let us not carry our preoccupation with vendetta too far. That is a library pioneered by Obasanjo which is for public use. The motive for setting up the library is what we should be looking at. I am sure it is not a Federal Government property and it is not an Ogun State or any state’s property.

“I think it is a private and personal property that he used his position as president to influence the donations to that library. But that is a moral issue. I remember that even Fayose said he was forced to donate N10 million and he asked Obasanjo to refund it to Ekiti State.

“You will discover that after he left office, the donations fell. A lot of the large donors did not even show off after he left office. If he had waited till after his tenure as president to collect that money, maybe he couldn’t have collected 10 percent of it.

“So, he acted smart by asking for donations while he was still in office as president and got them. So, I don’t think anybody should be talking about anybody running Obasanjo’s library. There are lots of public libraries established. Go there today, many of the roofs are leaking. Government should go and focus on that”, he said.

When contacted, Obasanjo’s spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi, said he will give our correspondent the number of the managing director of the library so as to speak on the issue but he couldn’t do so as at the time of going to press.
https://www.independent.ng/why-fg-should-take-over-obasanjos-library-sagay/
nonsense

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by abayole: 7:22am On Mar 08, 2019
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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 7:22am On Mar 08, 2019
Does anyone still pay attention to this sagay of a lawyer undecided

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by SillyMods: 7:22am On Mar 08, 2019
Obasanjo was and remains a THIEF

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by NOC1(m): 7:22am On Mar 08, 2019
Of a the truth, it should not be a private asset because it was funded and built by tax payers money.

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by SillyMods: 7:23am On Mar 08, 2019
PhenomenalMorgan:
Does anyone still pay attention to this sagay of a lawyer undecided
A lot of sane people do.

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by pchukwudi: 7:23am On Mar 08, 2019
Hopeless

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Nobody: 7:23am On Mar 08, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Who will save OBJ now?
Did you read it atall or you just read headline snd rush to do FTC?

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Injiggerwolf(m): 7:23am On Mar 08, 2019
....and I'm sharing the same country with this Man

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Realdeals(m): 7:23am On Mar 08, 2019
Rubbish! Dementia have started affecting Sagay

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by donmeks123(m): 7:24am On Mar 08, 2019
Pls leave obj alone

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Rapzino: 7:24am On Mar 08, 2019
These APC people are jokers angry

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by hisexcellency34: 7:24am On Mar 08, 2019
Buhari pays attention to him

PhenomenalMorgan:
Does anyone still pay attention to this sagay of a lawyer undecided

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by baby124: 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
Leave his library abeg. At least it’s serving a social purpose. FG will just leave it desolate and in ruins. Go after him for money he stole if you have proof of it’s location. You must also go after Abacha and family. Plus Babangida, AbdulSalami and the rest of the criminal gang.

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by greatiyk4u(m): 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
PhenomenalMorgan:
Does anyone still pay attention to this sagay of a lawyer undecided


Yes

Many of us do

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by datola: 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
The library will die if taken over by any government. It should rather be managed under a trustee, comprising men and women of integrity.

Baba Obasanjo will feel bad over how people are already discussing how to share 'his properties' after...

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by YeebozNemesis: 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
Fomular001:
obasanjo can die for that particular property

No can hijack or aquire it from him

Non Ogun residents would think it's only a library, but actually that place have almost everything inside zoo, tennis court, cinema, children play ground, hotels, bar, hall and many more

Church, mosque, fabric market.

Mind you, that NNPC Station, na Obasanjo get an.

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
Nonsense, even buhari wouldnt sign the paper to takeover the library when obj is still alive

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by castrol180(m): 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
This guy must be daydreaming...yes having a fantasy and hallucinating, itse tsage people should just wake him to reality

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by arzizhy: 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
What has your government managed successfully before. The man is running the place efficiently and effectively but because he attacked you guys during the elections, you are now looking for excuses to nail him. Shake my head for your kind of politics. Bootlickers.

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by Sannisege: 7:26am On Mar 08, 2019
His Hilltop mansion too should be converted to a government guest house for public use. OBJ the corrupt animal

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by desiredhome: 7:27am On Mar 08, 2019
We are getting there, if OBJ can't explain how he got the funds for the library, Federal government ti take over, my prophecy must surely come to pass and Nigeria will be great

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Re: Why Federal Government Should Take Over Obasanjo’s Presidential Library — Sagay by ictjobber: 7:28am On Mar 08, 2019
cheesy


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