Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, reviewed criticisms that greeted his leadership style when he was president, saying all mistakes his critics claimed he made were “successful mistakes.”
Many
Nigerians, especially people from the South West, had severally scored his
eight-year rule low, particularly for turning his back on the zone.
Chief
Obasanjo, who was in Ibadan at the lecture marking the 50th anniversary
of Aare Afe Babalola’s qualification as a legal practitioner listed his
achievements, travails in prison and handing over power to a civilian
government, and concluded that if his critics saw those achievements as
mistakes, so be it.
He
said: “There was one mistake I made that turned out to be a successful
mistake.”
“When
I was looking for somebody to give leadership in University of Lagos, I chose
Aare Afe Babalola and some said I made a mistake, it is now a successful
mistake.”
The
ex-president further stated there are many Nigerians, but there are not many
good Nigerians.
Part
of achievements he claimed he recorded includes ending the civil war which
threatened the corporate existence of this country and drawing up a
successful programme for smooth transition.
He
added that having spent over three years in prison, he was persuaded to become
the President of this country.
While
delivering his lecture entitled,’The future of Law in Nigeria’, the former
chairman of Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences
Commission, Justice Emmanuel Ayoola (rtd), said: “We delude ourselves in this
country if we believe that we can be a great nation without a great legal
system.
“The
path to the greatness of our nation is through a reliable, efficient,
trustworthy and value-driven legal system.”
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