Bad Leadership Responsible For Nigeria’s Woes – Obasanjo
BY AMOS TAUNA (KADUNA)
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the nation’s leadership was responsible for the nation’s lack of development. He pointed at bad leadership as the main reason for the country’s retrogressive growth.
Speaking as the chairman of the 38th Kaduna International Trade Fair’s Seminar with the theme, ‘Promoting Public Private Partnership as Panacea for Accelerated Growth and Development,’ organised by the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture on Monday, Obasanjo noted that lack of good leadership and not God is responsible for the nation’s woes.
Identifying absence of leadership as one of the problems militating against the development of the country, the former president called on Nigerians to stop blaming God for the country’s lack of development, adding, “let us stop troubling God, because God has done all we need for us, we only need to play our own part.”
According to him, “God in His mercy has given us all the needed resources, both human and natural, but we have not been able to put them together and manage them effectively. The countries that have developed and are performing better are not better than Nigeria in terms of resources.
“One problem that must be corrected is the problem of leadership. This is because our leaders lack focus, commitment, continuity and sometimes proper knowledge about economic and development issues; hence we have not been able to achieve meaningful result.
“Somebody came to me and said we need to pray to God and I said, for what? He said, ‘so that God can do for us, what we cannot do for ourselves.’ And I said, no, let us stop troubling God, because God has done all we need for us, we only need to play our own part.”
He also accused Nigerian leaders for not rising up to take tough decisions for the development of the country, saying, “Another problem is that, we take one step forward and another step backward. Nigerian leaders must be tough and ready to bite the bullet, because Nigeria cannot have it easy. Until we get the right leadership, the problem will continue.”
Going down memory lane, Obasanjo noted, “It doesn’t matter what you want to say about them, the Awolowos, Nnamdi Azikiwes, the Sardaunas, Aminu Kanos, Tafawa Balewas, gave us independence, they were not perfect and if you like, you can even go from now till tomorrow to condemn what they did, but they gave us independence.
“My own generation fought for the unity of Nigeria. You cannot deny that. There are many things we must have done wrong but we fought for the unity of this country. I still have sharp nails from grenades that entered my body that our brothers shot at me during the Civil War. But, at the end of it, we reconciled.
“In addition, my generation laid the foundation of democracy in the country. Our democracy is not perfect, our democracy is a journey and not a destination, we must continue to improve on it. My sons and daughters, what will your generation do?”