

The former president Olusegun
Obasanjo said in a rare reflection that appeared to have mocked the US election
last November that Americans are humans too like Africans in choosing Donald
Trump as president.
‘‘The fact that America can
produce a Trump in this day and age, it means Americans are as human as we
are,’‘ he was quoted to have said.
The octogenarian who ruled
Nigeria in 1976-79– first as a military ruler and then a civilian leader in
1999-2007 said he was happy about the turnout of events in the U.S.
‘‘I am not justifying what
African leaders are doing. If our leaders are doing wrong, we should say that
they are doing wrong.
Trump has come so that
America can be humbled, and we can also learn that lesson,’‘ he added.
Obasanjo’s comment was made during an event earlier this week at the French
Embassy in Pretoria, the News24 portal reports.
The event in question was
the launch of the French version of a book titled ‘Making Africa Work.’
The book described as ‘‘A
trenchant analysis of the continent economic faultlines and a handbook of best
practices to redress them,’‘ was authored by Greg Mills, Jeffrey Herbst,
Olusegun Obasanjo and Dickie Davis.
According to him, even
though Africa still needed foreign direct investment, it was time for the
continent to show the rest of the world that it can take charge of its own
future.
‘‘Nobody can do it for us,
and it is all of us, and if we do it, we will get it right,’‘ he added.
Before the APC came to
power in 2015, the current opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had ruled
Nigeria since the country’s return to democratic rule in 1999.
The PDP’s first leader was
Obasanjo, who had two four year terms. His plan to extend his stay in power was
stiffly opposed and he eventually handed over to Umaru Musah Yar’Adua of the
PDP.
Obasanjo is a regular
election observer on the continent especially for the Commonwealth. Trump took
office in January this year after winning hotly contested elections in November
last year.
He beat former first lady
and secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, to make it to the White House with his
mantra to ‘Make America Great Again.’

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