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Many leaders should be in jail or face execution—Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has asserted that numerous leaders in Nigeria and throughout Africa should face imprisonment or even the death penalty.

Obasanjo made these comments on Friday while meeting with six federal lawmakers at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta.

The lawmakers, who had co-sponsored bills advocating for a six-year presidential term and regional rotation of Nigeria’s presidency, were the main focus of the discussion.

“Our main problem is ourselves. Whether we adopt a single six-year term or two four-year terms, if we persist with the same mentality and approach, nothing will change,” Obasanjo said.

“The real issue is ourselves. Yes, the system needs rethinking, but the character of people in government must change. With all due respect, many in government should currently be behind bars or on the gallows.”

Further discussing African politics, Obasanjo emphasised the need for a re-evaluation of liberal democracy to ensure broader inclusion.

“For me, it is not just about the system; we may need to rethink our liberal democracy. In Africa, we often speak of a loyal opposition, but what actually happens is that a consensus is reached, leaving no room for genuine opposition; everyone aligns and moves together,” Obasanjo said.

He added, “In many African languages, the term for opposition translates to ‘enemies.’ What do you do with loyal enemies? Once you assume power, you claim everything, leaving the opposition in obscurity. This approach is counterproductive. We need to unite to advance society.”

The lawmakers who met with Obasanjo included Ugochinyere Ikenga from Imo, Abdulmalik Danga from Kogi, Kama Nkemkanma from Ebonyi, Usman Midala from Borno, Matthew Nwogu from Imo, and Peter Aniekwe from Anambra.

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