Former president Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday
told immediate past president Goodluck
Jonathan to be ready when called upon to be of
service to the world.
Obasanjo, who stated this on Friday in Ibogun, his
hometown when Jonathan paid him a visit said the
former president is now wiser after
leaving office.
“When leaders come, they have little or no
experience. When they have to go is when they
have really amassed a lot of experience, where they
have wisdom, their experience is in high demand.
“Those like you and me who have the grace of God
to bow out gracefully, if there is now what I call
constitutional office, we have residual responsibilities
for Nigeria,” Obasanjo said.
Obasanjo added, “The first point I want to make
is to thank you very sincerely and most sincerely
for taking it upon yourself to pay us a visit at
this point in time and at this location.
Secondly,
since you left office, you hardly have time to sit
down and relax like you have been able to do
today and I hope, I sincerely hope and pray for
more such relaxed situation where we can
reminisce on situations of the past that we have
been through in this country and we can also look
at what the future portends.
“I believe that not only Nigeria, West Africa and
Africa and indeed the world will continue to tap
our experiences, our wisdom and I hope and
pray that when the call is made to you, you will
be more than ready to put your experience, the
lessons you have learnt into the service of this
country, for Africa and indeed for humanity in
general.
“I have said to you before and I will say again
that there are plenty of opportunities out there,
within the country, within West Africa, within
Africa and indeed in the larger world where people
will want you to make contributions.
“I believe that you are resting now and when you
have fully rested and you will be hearing from me
because I have this opportunity to be around the
world and if I mention your name in dispatch… I
thank you sincerely that you have received us as
we are in this village to prove to you that we are
in a typical village, I was telling you that your
village is better than mine.
“I want to say that Nigeria is a good country and
we must never be tired of lifting the country up
to the height that God has created it to be and
God did not make a mistake when he put all of us
together and if He doesn’t want us to be together
no power in the world will have made us come
together.
“My regards to everybody at home, especially your
wife.
Please, tell her that my wife sends her
regards and I hope sooner or later we will be on
your part of the world to enjoy the atmosphere
together. I want to thank you on behalf of
everyone here in this village.”
Some of those who accompanied Jonathan on the
trip, were former Minister of Special Duties,
Tanimu Kabir Turaki; a former Minister of
National Planning, Prof. Suleiman Abubakar; King
A.J. Turner and a former Chairman of the Federal
Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Engr. Jide
Adeniji.
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