Nigeria needs ‘do tanks’ not think tanks – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday said Nigeria’s peculiar challenges required leaders with requisite experience to tackle them.

He told guests inside the auditorium of his Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, during the celebration of his 78th birthday and 2015 annual summit, that there were too many ‘think-tanks’ in the country instead of ‘do-tanks.’


The former President, who looked resplendent in a white flowing agbada, therefore prayed to “ God to give us leaders that occasion like this deserves.”


He said that West African countries and Britain were worried about developments in Nigeria.

Reiterating his commitment to the country, Obasanjo said each time he travelled to these countries, he was usually inundated with enquiries about Nigeria’s security, political and socio-economic challenges.

According to him, people in those countries always warn that any turmoil in Nigeria may have dire consequences on its West African neighbours and even Brittain.

He said, “We are about 180 million now, our brothers and sisters in West Africa are worried and when they talk to me and I ask why they were worried, they always reply that, ‘if half a million Nigerians go to Republic of Benin, we will overwhelm them.

“If two million (Nigerians) go to Ghana… Even Britain is worried, they are worried. They said their problem is that if one million Nigerians go to Britain, they said in 10 years, there will be 10 million Nigerians in Britain and they will rather keep us here.”

He said with enormous resources the nation was blessed with, no Nigerian child should lack access to education, food and employment.

Obasanjo lamented that the mismanagement of the nation’s resources had landed the country in the current mess.

He said, “My concern is that we have too many think tanks, we need more of do tanks. The point is, we can do and we have no reason why we can’t do and we have also seen that one individual can make a difference.

“There is no reason why any Nigerian child, at this point in time should not have a basic education, food and nutrition. Not only Nigerian child, no Nigerian should go to bed without food.

“We have the resources to achieve all that, that we are not achieving it does not mean we don’t have the resources. It is because we haven’t managed our resources well.

“Employment, if all other things are right, there should be no reason for any Nigerian who wants to be employed not to have the opportunity for employment.”

He noted that if the unemployment malaise persisted for the next 15 years, “and if all those things that all these young ones are expecting are not there, in 15 years time, they will be be good recruits for Boko Haram or its equivalent.”

Delivering a paper titled: Imperatives of a National Security Framework for Development and Progress of Nigeria,” a former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Martin Luther Agwai, condemned the involvement of the military in politics.

He warned that should the military abandon its primary responsibility and engage in politics, the country might be doomed for it.

Agwai called for transformation in the nation’s military system, stressing that the forces trained and equipped to defend the country had suddenly found themselves in a strange terrain.

He said, “The military has to be transformed and this becomes necessary from the point of recruitment, training and assuming leadership role. Our forces that are trained and equipped to defend us are now in a strange field.

“We must have security sector reform because everyone that has anything to do with security must be re-branded for professionalism, efficiency and effectiveness.

“The military has nothing to do with politics and if we allow it, we will run into problems.”

Agwai, who expressed fear at the emergence of ‘private armies’ in the country, said this had led to rivalry and created religious division.

He expressed disappointment at the practice of democratic rule so far, which he said, had created few affluent citizens in the midst of suffocating poverty.

“When you have a scenario like this, there will be insecurity,” he added.

He called on the government to diversify the economy and ensure that “no Nigerian child goes to bed without food in his belly. Farmers should have enough food to eat and sell.”

Agwai, who is the current chairman of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, noted that religious bodies which should serve as checks on corruption had become “facilitators of corruption.”

The chairman of the ceremony, Prof.Akin Mabogunje, stressed the need for inter-dependency of all security agencies in tackling the security challenges in the country.

Mabogunje, who is the Chairman, Governing Board, Centre for Human Security, OOPL, identified intelligence gathering as key to addressing the issue of insecurity.

Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, described the host as “a great Nigerian and a rare species.”

He said Obasanjo had played a significant role in the development of the nation and remained the only Nigerian Head of State to hand over power to a civilian administration and also ensured a civilian to civilian transition.

He said,”As far as he is concerned,issues concerning Nigeria are far beyond party affiliation. There is no way we talk about Nigeria that we will not talk about Obasanjo.”

The former governor of Lagos State and a national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, described Obasanjo as a “nationalist, teacher, disciplinarian and a tutor in dignity and boldness.”

He said though they have had differences in the past, he noted that Obasanjo was a man of value and wisdom.

He said, “Obasanjo is an open book, you read a line, you pick a paragraph, you learn, you comply, if you drink from that fountain of wisdom, you will see value in it, he is very, very committed to the Nigerian nation.”

The chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, described Obasanjo as “an icon, a father, a non- partisan person,and the very first in the history of this nation.”

Among dignitaries at the event were former governors of Ekiti and Osun states – Segun Oni and Olagunsoye Oyinlola , the Osile of Oke-Ona Egba, Dr. Adedapo Tejuoso, and the co-chairman, OOPL Board of Trustees, Ambassador Carl Masters.
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  1. You had your chance but you couldn't get any thing right. This administration as done far better. Politics aside you were worst in your time.

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    1. Shut up, Anonymous 6.45AM! YOU ARE A LYING DEVIL. Don't you know when to be rational in your comment even if you were paid to do otherwise? Bloody scycophant.

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    2. funny humans, anyone with his opinion have been paid to think that way. When you support Buhari, you are never paid to support him, but once you support GEJ you have been bribed to do so. hahahhahahah funny Nigerians and their low thinking mentality.......semi illitrates just like Buhari.

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  2. Baba, did you do the "Do tanks" during your over 12 years as head of state and president? Why now that Baba want teach other how to think tank and do tanks. Baba, Nigeria is not a banana republic founded and run by one man. O to!

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  3. I can't believe this idiot is still opening his smelly mouth and blabs! You ruled this country twice! What did you do with it! Both in Millitary and Democratic regimes! What can one ask for again in terms of opportunity! Haba! All this selfish interests is getting too much! All this grandstanding is it not about the oil wells whose licenses are gonna expire in 2016! Everybody is now ganging up against GEJ because he refused he will be renewing it! Oil prices has fallen ooooo! Take the money you've already made from it and diversify the economy! Go into production Baba and Co! Build companies for young ones to be employed! You have a farm! Go into finished products! Leave oil wells alone! Ah ah! What the heck! I detest you! You are ugly from your face to your heart to the things that comes out from your mouth even to your brain! Shut up please! You had two golden opportunities and you made a huge mess of it! Of all ex presidents, you should be the one that should cover himself in shame! Idiot agbaya! Motor park tout!

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  4. OBJ contributed to Nigeria backwardness .He rule as Head of state for more than Four years, and President for 8yrs couldn't change Nigeria for better like GEJ. He , OBJ should not open his mouth again cos he contribute to corruption by looting Nigerian Money to build Otta farm were he is eating from today-Greedy Old Man

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  5. This is simple now, u can make mistake but don't allow ur children/grand childres to make same mistake. Somebody is telling u ur mistake and ur reply is why didn't he do such in his time,His time is our past but we are in the present time now which is the most important moment. COME TO THINK OF IT, OBJ'S MISTAKE IS PDP MISTAKE SO THE SOLUTION IS FOR PDP AND JONA TO CHANGE PATH COS THEY ARE DEEP IN THE MISTAKE.OR MAYBE SOMEBODY ELSE TO CHANG THE PATH. WE NEED CHANGE IN GOVENANCY. We need change.

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    1. My dear your Change is not thieves like Tinubu or ethnic and religious bigots like Buhari! We need someone that will carry the whole country along. Besides the country is making some gains gradually! We shouldn't retrogress!

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  6. the worse of tinubu is corruption at state level which are at most steal million dollar but from the federal guys which steal Billions dollars. Although thief na thief, U can never compare federal level thief with state level.

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  7. u guys should not forget how obasanjo was going about to c nigeria's debt cancel. so if he is making a point he knows what he is saying. he has done his own part. that s why he was talking about mismanagement and borrowing from international community/world bank which PDP and jonathan administration are draging us back to. pls u guys shud think about these!

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