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Don't contest for President, Obasanjo tells IBB

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The hope of Ibrahim Babangida, former Nigerian military ruler, or any other military general, to get the support of former president Olusegun Obasanjo for the 2011 presidential elections was dashed in far away United States of America last Thursday, April 29th in Washington DC.

The salvo was fired by Mr. Obasanjo himself at the ‘Dialogue on Nigeria' forum hosted by the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation' where he declared that it is now time for the younger generation to take charge of the leadership of the country."The generation before mine fought for and got independence for Nigeria. My own generation fought for unity and stability to keep Nigeria one. It is now left for generation after ours to move the country forward.

All of us who fought for the stability and unity of the country must now give the next generation a chance to take over the leadership of Nigeria," Mr. Obasanjo stated.As part of his campaign to seek support for his presidential ambition, Mr. Babangida, who ruled Nigeria between 1985 and 1993, had visited Mr. Obasanjo at his residence in Ogun State on April 1, to seek the latter's support.

Other presidential candidates that Mr. Obasanjo's statement refers are Muhammad Buhari, former military head of state; and Aliyu Gusau, the current National Security Adviser.

Mr. Obasanjo also used the opportunity to condemn the statement credited to Mr. Babangida that Nigerian youth were not ready for political leadership."It is wrong for my generation to say the youth are not ready to take over the leadership of the country," said Mr. Obasanjo.

Not all Nigerians are corrupt

While speaking on corruption, Mr. Obasanjo, who is alleged to be a major beneficiary of the $180million Halliburton bribe stated that "people are saying that the Nigerian police is corrupt but it is the same police force that produced (former anti corruption czar) Nuhu Ribadu.

So it is a challenge for us to always find the right people among us and thrust them with the leadership of our country."The former President, who appointed Maurice Iwu, the man who conducted the 2007 general elections widely believed to be the worst in Nigerian history, also spoke on electoral reforms."What is most important for electoral reform is for politicians to reform themselves," he said. "But in Nigeria, even if Jesus comes to conduct election, it would still be condemned."

Other prominent speakers at the event included Mr. Ribadu and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, managing director of the World Bank, and former finance minister.Johnny Carson, the US assistant secretary of state for Africa stated at the event that "Nigeria is very important for the US and the world and that is why it is one of the three countries we have bi-national commissions. We are serious about partnering Nigeria and maintaining cordial relations."

 Source: http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5562828-146/dont_contest_for_president_obasanjo_tells.csp 

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Afolabi Emmanuel
We all need to be watchful & prayerful. Neither Obasanjo nor Babangida could be trusted to act honourably.
Afolabi Emmanuel , May 02, 2010
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As stated in other media, people seem to limit IBB’s sin to only $12billion. what about his share in the over $18billion accumulated debt arising from SAP, MAMSER, BETTER LIFE etc repaid by the Obasasnjo administration. money that could have been used to build roads, hospital, upgrade schools. HABA….Fela says…when our life rolls small, na to go jam him head for stone….its like one witch blows or fortune from one corner. $18 plus $12BILLION = $30BILLION. CASE CLOSE—BOTH FROM OIL WINDFALL !!! IF THEIR IS A PERSON CALLED NIGERIA !! HE MUST BE CRAZY.
EGBERIPAPA , May 02, 2010
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Please don't say it as if Ribadu was free of corruption! Obasanjo like Babaginda is not just a corrupt machant but a plain thief, Ribadu is also a thief selected and work for the same thiefs!
Sam Ikeke , May 03, 2010
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You IBB again to rule this country? The economy collapsed is picking and wants to bury it again? The creator will judge you and people like you for death and/or unhappiness you put in the faces of the new generation who supposed to smile.
Regards.....UKABIA
Landers , May 12, 2010
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Yes indeed - OBJ's generation fought to keep Nigeria together and raped it tirelessly, until the country is comatose. Good job OBJ and his generation of savior/rapists. You paved a great future for the next generation, by living in place a massive graveyard of destroyed dreams.
Bioseh - Maryland , May 14, 2010
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Lets support the rotational Presidency according to the PDP manifesto.
chief emeka kalu , May 17, 2010
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Tell me who is not a thirf, just get there and see how you your own role
SHAWAI , May 20, 2010
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IBB wants to reap where he did not sow. Buhari brought back the economy, he stopped them now that our economy is becoming good he wants to come and scarter it again. Now that he has no wife again to beg on our behalf don't you tink IBB will send the nigrians to hell.. let rise and stop him.
Merry Chukwu , May 21, 2010
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I like OBJ becos he speaks his mind all the time, while should IBB say there is no young once to take over the leadership of this country. You have not kill all, many are there waiting for you IBB.
Merry Chukwu , May 21, 2010
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The problem with us Nigerians,especially the so called political class or pen robbers is that they have no historyfor future generations.The Rawlings option if appied, even in principle in our country would make the likes of IBB and OBJ to run away and hide in shame.
precious toby , June 02, 2010

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