Again, Obasanjo’s sermon on Nigeria -abiodun komolafe

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Nigeria’s former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, will not stop amazing Nigerians! In yet another
in the series of what could be described as ‘speaking truth to power’, Obasanjo recently berated
the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration for mismanaging the country’s diversity. According
to him, “old fault lines that were disappearing have opened up in greater fissures and with
drums of hatred, disintegration and separation and accompanying choruses being heard loud
and clear almost everywhere.”
 
Well, Obasanjo may, perhaps, have made more than enough enemies – in and outside this
country – for himself, it will be unwise to ignore the ‘weighty message’ bothering on nation
building and survival, which he has brought up at this critical time of our national existence. To
begin with, we can’t deny the fact that Nigeria, as we speak, is bleeding, and in need of urgent
and all-encompassing attention! As a matter of fact, the whole country would have been
adjudged dim-witted if wise counsels like the one in discourse are discarded simply because the
bearer of the counsel is a certified rogue. 
 
Looking at the merits of his arguments, have Obasanjo’s accusers realized that those issues he
raised can be supported by true empirical facts, which have nothing to do with
sentiments? For example, if the former president said that Nigeria “is fast drifting to a
failed state”, is she not, already? If she is not at the moment, is she not speedily on her way
towards becoming a pariah state? If he said that the country’s political actors have raped
democracy, has it not been raped? If OBJ, as he is fondly called, described dear
country as “becoming a basket case and poverty capital of the world”, for God’s sake, isn’t the
picture on ground looking even gloomier? Is Nigeria not currently seated, comfortably, as the
6 th  miserable, and the 3 rd poorest nation on earth? Is she not in bottom 10 in child flourishing, of
course, below Afghanistan, Sierra Leone and South Sudan? On
the Global Corruption Index, is she not146 th ?
 
In a country that is deeply buried under the rubbles of COVID-19, and inflation rate is currently
at 13.22%, the highest jump since October 2016; where bread can no longer be regarded as the
staple food of the common man; and, where fuel price and electricity tariff have moved from
where they were to where they ought not to have been; ditto for Value Added Tax (VAT), the
odds are starkly against the government. For a government that is said to have lost 65% of its
national revenue, these are the issues to think about, neither claptraps about the
messenger, nor motion-without-movement, medicine-after-death, dead-on-arrivalassurances that
can’t assuage the anger and frustrations of the people.
 

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Matter-of-factly speaking, it is not enough to identify problems or look at the solution from a
grandiose, political end. Hence, the philosophy of what works! Yes, what Nigeria needs at a time
like this are concerted efforts that can blur political, selfish interests, and subsume everything
under national interest! It is only then that Nigeria can survive. Whether we like it or not,
Obasanjo has opened the Pandora box. Let those who have ears hear and meditate
on what ‘Balogun Owu’ has said to the nation! That he has even “opened his big mouth” again is
not the issue here. Whether or not he was once found wanting as a former president may neither
be too relevant nor have significant bearing on what’s on ground. His mouth may even
be too small but, should the man collapse and die today, history will vindicate him for sounding
the right alarm, forewarning Nigerians of imminent danger. 
 
So, it’s time even the “garrulous and coarsened functionaries and sectarian
opportunists”dropped their political toga and worked in the national interest. But if we think the
way out lies in myopic, sectional paths, then, Nigerians had better go their separate ways
effortlessly (if that’s possible). The other alternative that is already looking very feasible is
catastrophe! One can only pray it would not get to that!
 
 
My heartfelt gratitude!
 
Again, losing a father and confidant can be emotionally traumatizing. That I am, therefore,
heartbroken as a result of the passage of my father, Pa Sunday Alaba Komolafe, is to say the
least. 
 
To this end, let me seize this opportunity to express sincere gratitude to those, who, through
personal calls and condolence messages, showed me solidarity and empathized with me during
the trying period. In this list include: Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, Ogbeni Rauf
Aregbesola, former Governor of Osun State, and Professor Adebayo Williams. Also among
them are ‘Wole Olanipekun, SAN; Tola Adeniyi; Babafemi Ojudu; and Victor Ifijeh, Managing
Director, Vintage Press Limited.
 
However, the most pleasant gesture came from my state governor, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, who
was physically present, more or less, by representation, using Charles ‘Diji Akinola, his quick-
witted Chief of Staff. The governor, who, majority of the good people of Osun believe is on the
right path in governance, even with less or low noise, yet outstanding achievements, found time
to send comforts to my family. Mr. Governor, I’m grateful sir. With your current silent
revolution of repositioning the state, Nigerians are quite optimistic that, by the end
of your first four-year, and second tenure, Osun would have soared beyond the Next Level,
looking forward to our El Dorado!
 

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Rt. Hon. Timothy Owoeye, Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, who is also from my base,
also supported me. Bunmi Obeisun, Chairman, Oriade Local Government, Ijebu-
Jesa, was physically present to make sure that the burial passage was a success story.
 
My thanks also go to His Royal Majesty, Oba Moses Agunsoye, the Elegboro of Ijebu-Jesaand
the paramount ruler of Egboroland. The foremost traditional ruler led some other traditional
rulers to the occasion. Kabiyesi, k’ade pe lori! Ki bata pe lese! Igba odun, odun kan!
 
The Rt. Reverend Isaac Oluyamo (Bishop, Ijesa North Anglican Diocese); the clergy and the
laity of Ijesa North and Osun Anglican Dioceses; and, of course, Olukayode Akinyemi, the
retired Archbishop of Kwara Anglican Archdiocese), you have my deepest thanks.
 
Gboyega Famodun, Osun APC Chairman; Ajibola Famurewa, Executive Chairman, Osun
SUBEB; Remi Omowaye, Commissioner for Works, Osun State; Jamiu Olawumi, Special
Adviser to the Governor on Education; Olawale Oshun, Oluwatomilayo Aloba, IJGS (’85 Set);
SP Taiwo Olugbemileke, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ijebu-Jesa, and others too
numerous to mention, you all made my day.
 
May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, repose the soul of my departed
father!

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