He stated this at the National Daily Awards held on Friday, May 12, in Lagos state.
Obasanjo stated that his era also experienced political animosity, encouraging them to seek the right leaders.
As reported by Vanguard, he said: “In fact, in making choices of leaders, I will say Nigerians of post-independence make the right choices of leaders. We all know that if your choice is right, the performance and consequences will be right.” The former President disclosed that world leaders had high hopes for Nigeria after it became a sovereign state.
He said Nigeria has yet to live up to that expectation to date. Obasanjo said: “When the then Prime Minister went to the United Nations post-independence, the world referred to Nigeria as a giant in the sun, not even a giant of Africa.
“But the question is, have we lived up to that? If we have not, the question is why? Are there certain qualities that leaders in the post-independence era had that are absent in leadership today? We talk about values, have our values changed? What is Nigeria today, and what is the Nigeria we want? How do we get the Nigeria we want?”
Obasanjo further noted that his experience as a peacemaking envoy had taught him that development can only come to a nation with peace, security, and stability. He stated that a country prioritising equity, fairness, and justice would attain greatness.
Obasanjo described Nigerians as unique people who have carved a global niche, breaking records and setting new ones. He, however, urged relevant stakeholders and citizens to embrace unity and help foster the development Nigeria needs to live up to its potential.
Obasanjo said: “…It’s time for us to unite and take the country to where it’s supposed to be. “If we fail to do so, then our existence is useless. We need to make a difference so that we can leave behind a better society.”
Source: www.legit.ng