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I’ve Fulfilled My Dreams, Obasanjo Declares

Obasanjo Presidential Library

Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that the Presidential Library which he initiated and was officially commissioned today in Abeokuta, Ogu state capital, was a fulfillment of his dreams.

“This library is the combination of fulfillment of dreams, a vision which began in 1988. When I came to realize how much vital materials that should have been preserved from the civil war and from our period of military government were allowed to waste carelessly, then I tried to see what could be salvaged and preserved.”

In his speech at the commissioning which was attended by acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Presidents from other countries, Obasanjo said that from start, he ensured that three elements of the library were covered.

The commissioning was part of Obasanjo’s 80th birthday celebration.

The former Nigerian leader said that the first one was the incorporation of revenue generating unit to ensure that substantial fund are generated to support what donations it may continue to receive.

The second one, he said: “there must be enough facilities to serve the need of the community and to impart positively on the community in a way it must be a community project from the point of view.

“Three, it must be active and dynamic, not inactive, but also instructive and inspiring.  It must also be a centre for knowledge, information and values to a large extent.”

The library was incorporated in November 2002 as a not-for-profit organisation.

Speaking at the occasion, Osinbajo noted: “very few human  being  have the chance  to make history and few have a good  fortune  of both making history and writing  it as they go on earth and living  long enough  to even  established  a library  of history in your  own world . Baba Olusegun Obasanjo is certainly one of those truly a rare human being.

“There are two advantages of writing history: the first one you can add a few nice things about yourself, the second advantage is that it is best sure way of preserving the failures and the successes of the past.

“President Obasanjo is a gift to us in various ways. From a few  years away  from independent to the civil war to military  rule and then the Head of State who  kept  faith to the Nigerian  people by ensuring a transition  to civil rules and then from retirement  to farming to be twice elected  as Nigerian President and  handed to another President  at every time,” Mr. Osinbajo said.

“You are even more an incredible life of service to our nation to our continent and to our world, his enduring legacy will be believed in one strong and detribalized Nigeria.”

Also speaking, the Liberian President, Ellen Sirleaf, said: “history will bear truth to this precedent setting  presidential  initiative in Africa  that will spread  a strong  legacy for retiring president  to emulate to record  and preserved  the history  of nation building for prosperity  and for the benefit  of today and future  generation.

“A nation must believe in three things. It must  believe  in the past,  it must  believe  in the future,  it must  above all believe  in the capacity  of his own people to learn  from the past in creating  their own future.”

The facility is equipped with a museum, zoological gardens, amphitheatre, as well as advocacy centres, including the Institute of African Culture and International Understanding and Centre for Human Security and Green Energy Demonstration.

Other dignitaries who attended the event are Presidents Faure Gnassingbe of Togo and Ernest Koroma of Sierra Leone; former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, former Presidents of Benin Republic, Boni Yayi, Joyce Banda of Malawi and John Kuffour of Ghana.

There were also former United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Anan; AfDB President, Akin Adesina; former heads of state, Ernest Shonekan and Abdulsalam Abubakar; former Commonwealth Secretary General, Emeka Anyaoku, and former Vice President Namadi Sambo.

Former governors, Bola Tinubu, Olusegun Osoba, Rabiu  Kwakwaso, Godswill Akpabio, Emmanuel Uduaghan, Donald Duke, Liyel Imoke and  Alao Akala also attended.

Others are Ministers Kemi Adeosun, Kayode Fayemi, and Lai Mohammed.

A former chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, also attended. [myad]