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“The country is fast moving to the precipice”, Obasanjo blasts Buhari’s government

Olusegun Obasanjo has yet again berates the present Nigerian government over its handling and management of the country’s affairs.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that Obasanjo who is a former president of Nigeria is an open critic of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari whom he had written a series of letters to express his concerns.
The former president, while speaking at an interactive session with some socio-cultural groups in Abuja over the weekend, said the nation is drifting towards a failed state.
Obasanjo accused Buhari’s administration of frittering away the inroads the country’s made in the area of socio-economic development.
He said the differences and fault lines that have been buried are now being exhumed by Buhari’s administration which has led to fierce agitation for disintegration.
Obasanjo said: “Today, Nigeria is fast drifting to a failed and badly divided state, economically our country is becoming a basket case and poverty capital of the world, and socially, we are firming up as an unwholesome and insecure country.
“And these manifestations are the products of recent mismanagement of diversity and socio-economic development of our country.
“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.
“It would appear that anybody not dancing to the drum beat nor joining in chorus singing would be earmarked as ethnically unpatriotic or enemy of its tribe or geographical area. In short, the country is fast moving to the precipice. But happily, I observed that the five socio-cultural political groups gathered here have been getting together to find common ground, areas of agreement or accord for moving Nigeria away from tipping over.
“Before continuing, let me say that we must remind those who are beating the drums of disintegration and singing choruses of bitterness, anger and separation that if even Nigeria is broken up, the separated parts will still be neighbours. And they will have to find accommodation as neighbours or they will be ever at war. And those who prevent justice to be done invite violence to reign,” the former president poured out his displeasure.
Obasanjo called for a national dialogue, saying one of the major problems in the past was how people held on to old prejudices and biases.
He added that if Nigerians are ready to live together in understanding, the country can deal with internal terrorism issues, organised crimes, banditry, kidnapping, human trafficking, drug, money laundering and corruption.
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