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NIPSS visit: Nigeria needs a passionate, visionary leader – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that Nigeria needs a passionate and visionary leader that can steer the boat of the country to the promised land, which devoid of greed, non-challant and unpatriotic elements.

Obasanjo made this known while playing host to the delegates of National  Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, (NIPSS), Senior Executive 44, group 7, who visited the Former President Nigerian President, on a study tour to Ogun State, on the way out to Nigerian problem and how to strengthen local governance.

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He said Nigerian should look out and seek for good Presidential candidate, who has a good intentions for Nigeria masses, saying a visionary, courageous and brilliant leader who would not shy away of tackling corruption and banditry is Nigerian needed now.

“Indeed, Nigeria is secular state, which is very difficult to governing but with courageous and visionary leader, we will take the bull by the horns in tackling our problem, you see, when you are able to do ordinary things that others is not able to do then you will do extraordinary person”, he said

The former president further stated that Nigeria is created by God and to be a leading county, especially in African continent, but collectively everyone needs to make it happen through focus, determination, commitment and visionary leaders.

He further reteirated that local government is the closest tiers of government to the people, which must have all the paraphernalia of good governance in its legislation, function, resources to fund itself and also means of providing security, provision of basic services to the people as these would guaranteed the reform local government system.

The ex president refer to NIPSS as an avenue for acquiring education, teaching and learning, saying participants should be given more years to impart  their wealth of experience before they were retired.

Earlier, the Director General of the Institute, Prof. Ayo Omotayo who led the participants on the visit said meeting with the icon is a rear privilege, thereby enjoined them not to only tap but fetch bucket from his wealth of experience.

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