Former President of Nigeria and elder statesman,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo will be 79 years old tomorrow March 5th, and
President Buhari has emphatically congratulated him.
In a report signed by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari avows that the former president, who is approaching the octogenarian cycle, has contributed immensely to the institutionalization of democracy in Nigeria and Africa through his personal sacrifice, extensive local and international networks, and God-given wisdom. The report reads in part...
In a report signed by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari avows that the former president, who is approaching the octogenarian cycle, has contributed immensely to the institutionalization of democracy in Nigeria and Africa through his personal sacrifice, extensive local and international networks, and God-given wisdom. The report reads in part...
"President Buhari believes that Chief Obasanjo’s place in global
history is assured for successfully handing over power to a civilian government
in 1979 after serving as a military Head of State, and returning to power in
1999 through elections to stabilize the polity, during which he most remarkably
negotiated a debt relief for Nigeria. The President warmly commends Chief
Obasanjo’s vision and commitment to the growth of Nigeria and Africa, which
translated into a historical growth rate of 6 percent for the Nigerian economy
after a long period of slow growth, and also created a rippling effect that
buoyed other African economies. As he turns 79, the President avers that the
former president’s regular shuttles across Nigeria and Africa to counsel on
economic, social and political issues, and his willingness to head election
monitoring teams that have heralded smooth transitions in many countries are
legacies which generations will remain grateful. President Buhari prays that
the Almighty God will grant the Balogun of the Owu lineage, who is also the
Ekerin Balogun of the Egba clan, long life and strength to continue his service
to humanity."

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