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Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Deputy1111(m): 10:36pm On Nov 19, 2024

Former presidential aide Laolu Akande on Tuesday called on former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to accept part of responsibility for Nigeria’s situation and issue a public apology to the nation.

The veteran journalist made this known while appearing as a guest on Sunrise Daily, a program on Channels Television.

Recall that Chief Obasanjo called for a comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s electoral process, emphasizing the urgent need for the dismissal of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman Mahmood Yakubu and other officials at all levels during a recent lecture delivered at the prestigious Chinua Achebe Leadership Forum held at Yale University in the United States. Obasanjo also said at the lecture that it is glaring that Nigeria is a failed state.

Akande’s remarks delve into the legacy of Obasanjo’s three times in office, from 1976-79, 1999-2003 & 2003 to 2007 and argued that by some of his actions and inactions, he also did contributed to the systemic problems the country faces today.

“President [Olusugun] Obasanjo is a stateman, a patriot. I don’t think anyone can deny that he loves the country. He has fought a war. So, we have to give him his due credit for that. But to the extent that President Obasanjo actually has been president for three times, he basically had three terms and there’s nobody that has had that experience – 11 years altogether, to that extend he must take responsibility for the state of the nation where the country is today if he were to be honest.

“If former President Obasanjo were to be honest, he should be telling us that ‘Look, I share in the responsibility of where Nigeria is in today’. That way, people will take him serious.

“Because, a lot of things that we are sorting out today, Obasanjo is part of the problem. And, it’s difficult for any honest analysis to ignore that. Is it the question of corruption? It’s under Obasanjo that they brought cash to the National Assembly. We can’t forget how much he corralled state governors and businessmen to fund his Presidential Library, some of them with state funds. So, Obasanjo cannot talk about corruption. So, he should take responsibility. If he is not willing to do that, he should please keep silent.”

Akande noted that other former heads of State are keeping silent for the most part and none of them have called Nigeria a failed state.

The former aide who hosts the bi-weekly programme Inside Sources with Laolu Akande emphasized that Nigeria’s problems are not limited to political leadership but extend to systemic moral decay.

“I think there’s a major systemic problem that I have been reflecting over. It’s not just the political leadership. There is fundamental problem with the political leadership. We don’t have leaders who really are committed to the public good. But, part of the problem for that is because they also come out of a system that is losing its moral values.

“What has to happen in Nigeria now is for politicians and non-politicians to be involved. Non-politicians must take active role. Don’t let us allow politicians to turn it only into an issue for getting elected. The politicians will weaponise all these issues so that they can win the next election. And I think that’s what President Obasanjo is trying to do.”

Akande accused Obasanjo of harboring a personal vendetta against President Bola Tinubu, rooted in past political battles. He highlighted the controversial withholding of local government allocations from Lagos State during Tinubu’s tenure as governor, even after a Supreme Court ruling declared it illegal.

“Part of the problem is that Obasanjo, it will seem, has personal vendetta against [incumbent President Bola] Tinubu. And everybody knows it. And I can give you examples. Obasanjo was the one that refused to pay local government allocations for Lagos state when Tinubu was Governor even after the Supreme Court said it’s illegal to hold the funds.

“Obasanjo left office not making the payments. Obasanjo violated the ruling of the Supreme Court,” he noted.

He also recalled the 2003 elections, where Obasanjo allegedly employed electoral malpractices to wrest control of the South-West, leaving Tinubu as the sole governor to withstand the onslaught.

“In 2003, when Obasanjo raided South-West, with his electoral malpractices, it was only Tinubu that was able to hold down fire to fire. So, there is a personal vendetta between Tinubu and Obasanjo.

” This his [Obasanjo’s] lecture should have been said when he ought to have attended the Council of State meeting. A statesman like him should make the point in the Council of State meeting. Obasanjo is fighting his own personal vendetta against President Tinubu. Nigerians should not be fooled. The only thing that Obasanjo can do now is to tell us ‘I own up for my own part.“

The former aide insisted that Obasanjo owes Nigerians an apology for his role in the country’s decline. He noted, “If Obasanjo or anyone gets on the pulpit to pontificate, we are going to question their moral basis. And I’m saying that Obasanjo does not have the moral basis to go against Tinubu.

“All the things that he said which are true, he perpetuated them too when he was in power. There is nothing that he said that he did not perpetuate when he was in government.”

“Obasanjo owes Nigerians an apology. He owes us to say ‘I was part of these problems’. Why do you think Babangida is keeping quiet? Why do you think Abdulsalami is keeping quiet? They are doing so because they don’t want to take what Obasanjo is taking. He must own up to his irresponsibility when he was president. It’s the right thing and we must not ask for less as a people.”


“Obasanjo must own up to his past mistakes. It’s the first step towards genuine accountability and healing for Nigeria,” Akande concluded.

Obasanjo’s legacy remains a contentious issue in Nigerian political discourse. While some regard him as a patriot who contributed significantly to nation-building, others, believe his administration laid the foundation for many of the systemic problems plaguing the country today.

https://dailytrust.com/accept-part-of-responsibility-for-nigerias-situation-ex-presidential-aide-tells-obasanjo/

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by LordIsaac(m): 10:56pm On Nov 19, 2024
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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by olisaEze(m): 11:02pm On Nov 19, 2024
Someone met humungous debts on assuming office. But he should accept that he’s part of the problem from the new loans spent on luxuries for the new monarchy, 14yrs after he left excess cash & no debts behind. It’s amazing how dumb some people are prepared to sound, not for a seat at the table but for droppings & leftovers. grin

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Richtaiwo(m): 11:07pm On Nov 19, 2024
Obj is the recently adopted god of ipob miscreants. So, him accepting part of the responsibility is not even an issue. The issue is that before Obj will say pim, his new sheeples will quickly describe him as an infallible god that can never make mistakes.

This was their approach to Nnamdi Kanu's activities and recently to obifraud the agulu packaged fraud. As it is now, no one dares say gringory obituary is wrong in all these his desperate headless moves.

As noted recently, obifraud the religious bigot once condemned a well-known Christianity religious activities of night vigil, amazingly ipob miscreants unanimously agreed and clap hands for him and collectively insulted the living daylight out of churches and pastors.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by UltraSolid: 11:31pm On Nov 19, 2024
Only clowns take OBJ seriously. Which Nigerian President, to date, has attempted to buy a third term in office as OBJ sought? That alone shows what OBJ is. An undemocratic and dictatorial know-it-all.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Praxis758: 2:21am On Nov 20, 2024
OBJ’s records between 1999 and 2007 remains unbeaten by any of the successors till now.

The economy was favorable and disposable income was high during his tenure.

Obj was cerebral, detrabalised with a strong economic team, unlike this era when clowns are at the helm.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by slimfit1(m): 2:22am On Nov 20, 2024
UltraSolid:
Only clowns take OBJ seriously. Which Nigerian President, to date, glhas attempted to buy a third term in office as OBJ sought? That alone shows what OBJ is.

Third term right now, I wish we had offered him 6 extra term because since he left, nobody has surpassed his records. We were still respected no matter what, he was at least doing the right thing for the poor and the country. Buhari and Tinubu's record will show that they have nothing in their brains.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by DeLaRue: 2:43am On Nov 20, 2024
Praxis758:


Obj was cerebral, detrabalised with a strong economic team, unlike this era when clowns are at the helm.

It is easy for an economic team to look strong when crude oil was selling for an average of over $90 per barrel for several years and your population is ten of millions less than it is today.

Put that Obj economic team in charge when a new government comes in at a time when the country was using about 95% of its revenue to service debts, food production was hampered by relentless insecurity, fuel subsidy was costing trillions of naira per year, creditors including China were no longer willing to lend the country money etc and you will find the so-called strong OBJ economic team are not strong at all.

They were just lucky the global economic tide (mainly crude oil price) moved strongly in Nigeria's favour at the time.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by OlujobaSamuel: 2:55am On Nov 20, 2024
Praxis758:
OBJ’s records between 1999 and 2007 remains unbeaten by any of the successors till now.

The economy was favorable and disposable income was high during his tenure.

Obj was cerebral, detrabalised with a strong economic team, unlike this era when clowns are at the helm.
Yea, good economy, no doubt, but political stability, infrastructural development and accountability was lacking.
We have so many off cycle election because of him, if NASS were note tied to terms, there would have been off cycle election too for Senate, all this cost money. Election was do or die. Presidential election winner was declared while voting is ongoing despite not having any automated system
Infrastructure: power and roads were nothing to write home about
Accountability: only those he had issues with were removed, some through efcc, some an insignificant number of the state House sitting under a tree, some through state of emergency that supreme court eventually declared illegal.
Till date, no other president has done all of that

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Sheuns(m): 6:10am On Nov 20, 2024
DeLaRue:


It is easy for an economic team to look strong when crude oil was selling for an average of over $90 per barrel for several years and your population is ten of millions less than it is today.

Put that Obj economic team in charge when a new government comes in at a time when the country was using about 95% of its revenue to service debts, food production was hampered by relentless insecurity, fuel subsidy was costing trillions of naira per year, creditors including China were no longer willing to lend the country money etc and you will find the so-called strong OBJ economic team are not strong at all.

They were just lucky the global economic tide (mainly crude oil price) moved strongly in Nigeria's favour at the time.

You guys lie with so much confidence.

Crude price average between 1999 and 2007 was $44.23 per barrel and not 90 you mentioned. I simply used google to get the highest price of crude from 1999 to 2007 and calculated the average. You can as well go on and try that and show us how you arrived at $90

During Buhari’s 8 years crude oil average price was $64.1. In 2022, crude oil sold for as high as $100.

What did APC and Buhari do with all the money realized from crude oil sales as well as natural gas sales in their 8 years?

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by slimfit1(m): 6:15am On Nov 20, 2024
UltraSolid:
Only clowns take OBJ seriously. Which Nigerian President, to date, glhas attempted to buy a third term in office as OBJ sought? That alone shows what OBJ is.

If a clown can fix the economy like Obj did, what do we call Tinubu and Buhari that destroyed it Ma?

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by atobs4real(m): 6:53am On Nov 20, 2024
Who wan hear baba advise?
I fit hear but the evil ruling party will never listen talk less of making use of it

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by INTEGRITYA1(m): 6:54am On Nov 20, 2024
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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by kiyosaki1(m): 6:54am On Nov 20, 2024
slimfit1:


If a clown can fix the economy like Obj did we
Correct

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by higgs: 6:54am On Nov 20, 2024
Obasanjo is not perfect but he is still a billion times better than Tinubu. Under OBJ,Nigeria was moving in the right direction

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Mohzte: 6:55am On Nov 20, 2024
See all the idiots talking otherwise and condemning obj are yorubas and all the idiots commending tinubu are still yorubas but then they'll say they're gaslighting the yoruba race, when since 2015 you guys have been playing tribal/betrayer politics , your alliance with the North would be your doom if you guys don't retrace your steps

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Jubrilv(m): 6:55am On Nov 20, 2024
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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Bobloco: 6:56am On Nov 20, 2024
Laolu Akande should look at himself in the mirror.


He was a spokesman under the Buhari administration. Has he told Buhari to accept responsibility

Which of these presidents performed well in their first year in office regarding the inflation rate?

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by redcliff: 6:56am On Nov 20, 2024
UltraSolid:
Only clowns take OBJ seriously. Which Nigerian President, to date, glhas attempted to buy a third term in office as OBJ sought? That alone shows what OBJ is.

Buhari, yaradua , jonathan and tinubu combined, how many of thrm cleared national debt by even 20 percent? You foolish people dont even know hpw to talk. Just spewing rubbosh from your mouth amyhow. Obj had his flaws bit that guy did absolutely well for nigeria. If you were too young then, go and ask your father. Foolish dolt

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Angelfrost(m): 6:57am On Nov 20, 2024
Lol... Suddenly, Obasanjo has become an enemy to these Yoruba politicians.

But when he was insulting and writing letters casting Jonathan back in 2014, none of you people called him out.

If he was making sense then, how come now that Tinubu is in power, the same Obj is no longer making sense.

This idiotic tribal politics... What do you Nigerians really gain from it?!!

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Waqes900: 6:57am On Nov 20, 2024
An epistle of nonsense, not up to 2 years, he is destroying the things Buhari couldn't destroy completely. Obasanjo was not all good, but the issue here is no body can even do half of what he has done for Nigeria, not even 1 quarter.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by jayAjoku(m): 6:58am On Nov 20, 2024
It is only stupid people that believe obasanjo is not part of the problems Facing Nigeria Today, obasanjo has a huge hand in Nigeria’s problems , that man is a thief and saboteur, the following Generals are the major Causes of Nigeria woes

1) General Yakubu Gowon RTD
2)General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida RTD . This one na real devil
3) General Olusegun obasanjo RTD.
4) General Muhammadu Buhari RTD . This one na imbecîle
5) General Abdusalami Abubakar RTD . This one na shadow man.

All these men still have access to nigerias coffers . Only stupid people still support them and think they’re saints

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by redcliff: 6:59am On Nov 20, 2024
OlujobaSamuel:

Yea, good economy, no doubt, but political stability, infrastructural development and accountability was lacking.
We have so many off cycle election because of him, if NASS were note tied to terms, there would have been off cycle election too for Senate, all this cost money. Election was do or die. Presidential election winner was declared while voting is ongoing despite not having any automated system
Infrastructure: power and roads were nothing to write home about
Accountability: only those he had issues with were removed, some through efcc, some an insignificant number of the state House sitting under a tree, some through state of emergency that supreme court eventually declared illegal.
Till date, no other president has done all of that

Why you no ask buhari about infrastructure since na wetin him decide to focus on?

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Tooreda: 6:59am On Nov 20, 2024
The supposed elders are aware of the rots in the country but the useless praise singers on nairaland think otherwise.
Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by yommen: 7:00am On Nov 20, 2024
olisaEze:
Someone met humungous debts on assuming office. But he should accept that he’s part of the problem from the new loans spent on luxuries for the new monarchy, 14yrs after he left excess cash & no debts behind. It’s amazing how dumb some people are prepared to sound, not for a seat at the table but for droppings & leftovers. grin

With $16b OBJ claimed to have spent on power in his 8 years, Nigeria has no business not having 24 hour electricity. Has anybody actually been held accountable? No!

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by pennyland(m): 7:02am On Nov 20, 2024
The contract staff he introduced in the country labour market is my number one sit back in Obasanjo tenure

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by tete7000(m): 7:03am On Nov 20, 2024
olisaEze:
Someone met humungous debts on assuming office. But he should accept that he’s part of the problem from the new loans spent on luxuries for the new monarchy, 14yrs after he left excess cash & no debts behind. It’s amazing how dumb some people are prepared to sound, not for a seat at the table but for droppings & leftovers. grin

If he has worked to leave a descent system in place, they wont pilfer the money. He corrupted the system and left the money in the hands of those who would end up stealing it. He did that as Head of State in 1979, he came back and repeated the same behaviour in 2007. He manipulated the electoral system to impose his choice candidates instead of sanitising it and make it capable of produce decent leaders, he failed and failed woefully. It's a situation akin to a man who made so much money but who didn't do well enough to produce responsible children to bequeathed the wealth to.

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by Nova01(m): 7:05am On Nov 20, 2024
Those supporting Obasanjo should first ask themselves how obasanjo came about his riches, someone that was well known for treating the nations account as his personal account and master of back room deals . It was when he knew the jig is up he started saving face , he’s also the sole reason the port harcourt refinery is down , he also came up with the bogus Siemens deal . He had so many white elephants projects which he embezzled a lot from

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Re: Accept Part Of Responsibility For Nigeria’s Situation – Akande Tells Obasanjo by tete7000(m): 7:07am On Nov 20, 2024
higgs:
Obasanjo is not perfect but he is still a billion times better than Tinubu. Under OBJ,Nigeria was moving in the right direction

There is never a better evil, all evil eventually slowly kill. Obasanjo laid the foundation of corrupt electoral system we have now. If he has done something serious about preserving our electoral sanctity, Tinubu might not have get close to power. His actions indirectly remotely brought Tinubu to power.

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