Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says Nigeria needs a
leader who is passionate about the country.
Obasanjo said this on Thursday when he hosted Mohammed
Hayatu-Deen, a former managing director of the now-defunct FSB International
Bank and presidential hopeful, at his residence in Ogun state.
Hayatu-Deen is seeking to get the presidential ticket of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The former president said the situation of Nigeria is
“agonising” for him and other Nigerians, but said no matter how bad the
situation of the country is, it can only be made better by Nigerians.
“You are right in saying that wherever you go now, one of
the things you hear is that Nigeria is not at the table. Why shouldn’t Nigeria
be at the table? What does it cost Nigeria to be at the table? What should it
cost Nigeria to be at the table?” he asked.
“I would think four things — one is knowledge. If Nigeria is
not at the table, maybe the knowledge we should have of ourselves, our
situation, our region, continent and indeed of the world we live, that knowledge
is not adequate. If the knowledge is adequate, we will do what is right when it
is right.
“The second is vision. What is the vision that we have? And
if you have no vision, you may have eyes, but you are blind. And I believe that
is part of our situation.
“The third is
passion. I was telling some people this morning that passion means madness —
that you are mad about Nigeria. I am and I have no apologies for that, because
I have no other country I can call my own. Passion means being mad about
Nigeria — having a touch of madness. I look at you and I feel ‘yes, you are
mad’.
“The fourth is innovation. You cannot be doing same thing we
have done in the past that has not paid us and expect any change. We have to
innovate. We have to re-strategise.”
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