Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo believes his time as president was better than those who succeeded him some years later, according to Olukayode Salako, Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State, on ThisMorning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Salako stated that the former president believes that those who succeeded him have failed to govern the country to his and the majority of Nigerians’ satisfaction, which is why he continues to write letters.
The former President is still trying to figure out how to express his feelings about how the Nigerian system, political, and sociopolitical system, has been operating.
In order to be heard as an elder stateman which he has become in the Nigerian system, he believes documenting his thoughts and what he feels in letters would be taken more seriously than just speaking.
“This time, Obasanjo is not talking to anybody other than the Nigerian youth. The content of his letter was addressed to the Nigerian youth, and in that content, he prayed for them, he appreciated them, and also reminded them that they have the majority of the number, that number that any political party could be looking for to win an election to install the next president of Nigeria. That it is the Nigerian unity between the age of, say, 18 and maybe 50 that have that magic wand to decide the fate of any political party.”
“Obasanjo came out this time openly to tell Nigerian youth that he has his preferential likeness for a particular presidential candidate of a particular political party.
“As the state Chairman of Labour party, I am lucky and i am happy to know that out of the four major presidential contenders, he has picked mine which will favour my party.
Speaking further, the LP Chairman, said Obasanjo does not care what people feel about his stance on social, political issues in Nigeria.
He sees himself as an individual not an institution that must control the polity, because he himself has left power and partisan politics.
“Whatever he has been doing after then, he has been doing it in the capacity as an individual Nigerian who has the right to express his opinion, one who has the right to pitch his tent with whoever he likes to support, to continue to be his president or his governor.
“Obasanjo hasn’t done anything wrong. He is an individual in the context of this letter, he didn’t put today that he had written the letter because he was a former president or because he was somebody who could influence the collective will of Nigerians.
Speaking further, Mr Salako said when a government governs and people do not be secured, people are hungry and angry, people are suffering when life is too harsh for people, when they are not enjoying their own country, their own lives then that government has failed.