Former
president Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that he has no regrets over the
decisions he took in joining the Nigerian Army and serving the country as its
No. 1 citizen.
At a
leadership training workshop organised for primary school headboys and
headgirls in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo states by the Centre for Human Security (CHS)
of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Obasanjo urged
Nigerian youths to be courageous in decision-making.
“Be
bold and courageous when taking decisions. I was bold about mine and I would
say I have no regrets,” he stated while recalling his decision to join the
Nigerian Army.
Obasanjo
also charged the participants to embrace core values of life to help them move
Nigeria towards sustainable development. He canvassed adequate reward for
teachers to enable them to effectively discharge their duties and impact positively
on the young ones.
Prof.
Akin Mabogunje and Ogun State commissioner for education, science and
technology, Mr Segun Odubela, attended the workshop.
Obasanjo,
who was the special guest of honour, expressed worry about the dearth of
quality leadership in many African countries. He said it was imperative to
breed new leaders with deep sense of patriotism and exemplary leadership
skills.
The
former president highlighted what he described as “20 golden rules for young
leaders” and asked them to stick to them.
Obasanjo
said youths that aspire to leadership positions must learn to set good examples
for others; always keep their promises; set realistic goals; be good team
players and be courageous when making decisions.
He
said: “These 20 golden rules are not by any means exhaustive. But if you imbibe
and internalise them while you are young, they will stand you in good stead
throughout your life. You cannot be a good leader if you don’t set good
examples. Because as a leader your job is to lead and the art of leading is
showing example. Be firm, kind, considerate and compassionate.”
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Thanks U̶̲̥̅̊ baba. May U̶̲̥̅̊ live long
ReplyDeleteBaba is right. This is good for the growing generation to effect change.
ReplyDeleteHe is always a leader. I am aspiring to be a leader some day
ReplyDeleteBaba, it's a pity u were not allowed to continue in 2007. We are all witnessing d laughable condition we are presently in as a nation,without ur leadership. U are the best we have among the elderstatemen and I pray God grant u many more years to advise youth like us in futuren,baba we will always miss u in governance. I hope and pray to meet u in future.
ReplyDeletewhich good leadership are u ppl talking about?? abi he is the cause of all the problem we have now and the very high level of corruption we have now..animal lik OBJ
ReplyDeleteBig fool! Taking advantage of social media to abuse Obj.
DeleteHe is the only person dat had dis country in control. God bless him
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