Why Nigeria not difficult to manage– Obasanjo

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Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo has said Nigeria is complex but “not difficult to manage.”

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Obasanjo stated this on Wednesday at the maiden memorial lecture in honour of the late legal icon, Akintola Williams, themed, ‘Leadership Dynamics: Current Realities And Way Forward,’ organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in Lagos State.

He said, “I always say Nigeria is a complex country, you must understand that but Nigeria is not a difficult country to manage. You have to be honest with yourself, Nigeria and your God.”

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The ex-military leader who emerged as the nation’s democratically-elected Head of State in May 1999, recalled how he sought relief to service the nation’s high debt profile while in office.

“When I was there, I did everything I should do for Nigeria and I can beat my chest and say that.

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“I took over the affairs of Nigeria as elected president with N3.7 billion in reserves and we were spending N3.5 billion to service debt, So, I decided we must seek debt relief and I went out for it, even though we were the fifth country in all exporting in the world and we got debt relief.

“Not only did we get relief from a quantum debt of N3.36 billion, but we also came to a quantum debt of N3.6 billion and I left with over N25 billion in what we call excess crude, that is, the money we saved from the budget and what we actually received and we had a reserve of over N45 billion,”

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