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‘Learn From Zimbabwe’ – Obasanjo To Tinubu’s Government

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
March 5, 2024
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‘Learn From Zimbabwe’ – Obasanjo To Tinubu’s Government
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Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has urged the Tinubu-led administration to engage with the government of Zimbabwe in tackling Nigeria’s current inflation challenges.

Obasanjo, offering his counsel on Monday, drew attention to Zimbabwe‘s historical experience, asserting that the nation had faced and overcome challenges similar to those currently afflicting Nigeria.

Expressing his viewpoint at a youth leadership symposium organized by the Centre for Human Security and Dialogue in collaboration with the Institute for African Culture and International Understanding, held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, as part of activities commemorating his 87th birthday, the former Nigerian leader emphasized the need for Nigeria to seek insights from Zimbabwe.

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The symposium, themed “Opportunities for Peace: Roles of the Youths in Conflict Prevention in Africa,” provided a platform for Obasanjo to share his perspective. He underscored the significance of learning from Zimbabwe’s experience, particularly in light of Nigeria’s recent economic challenges, highlighted by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reporting a concerning 29.9% inflation figure in its latest inflation report.

In his words:

“When the time is rough and tough, the tough must get going..no problem is new and no problem will be permanent. Committing su*cide is not the end of any problem, confront it and take it to God because he could do anything. When you have a problem look at those who have had this problem before and how they overcame it

“We have this problem of galloping inflation in the country now but do we have a country with such problems recently? Yes we do, Zimbabwe had this problem recently. Shouldn’t we ask them how they did it even if our approach will be different? Even if whatever we shall be doing will be different but we can ask questions to navigate our way out.”

The former President went further to say that instead of violence, Africa should resolve to peace as a means of growth. His words:

“We must begin to bring up our youths in the culture of peace and security. The chances are where we have a culture of love, we will have peace. The first thing to do is to inculcate in the youths the ingredients of peace which is love and fellowship.

“Look at the attributes that God gave us to have a life of stability, life of peace, they are as I mentioned, kindness, mercy and forgiveness. All of these attributes are professed by God and He shared same with us to make life pleasant for us. But when we build negative attitudes, pull him down, then there will be a problem.”

He referenced biblical characters Esther, “who was able to secure her race from being exterminated,” and Joseph, “who helped to fight famine.”

“The youth must be at the vanguard of pursuing peace. They must be able to persuade those who believe that gun and violence is the way out of conflicts to have a rethink. The way out is conversation and dialogue.

“We have had our issues here during the civil war. We killed ourselves mercilessly and destroyed our best facilities but we still came back to the roundtable to get the challenge resolved.

“Youths must develop the culture of peace, the culture of humaneness, the culture of living the way God wants us to live,”

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Jenny Soul is a passionate relationships expert, dating counselor and sales coach. She is also a songwriter, performer and mum. When she is not writing, she engages in counselling sessions and motivational speeches to young people.

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