Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta Ogun State, first Presidential Library in Africa |
The chairperson, Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and Liberian president, Mrs Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf, led current and past leaders on the African continent and
beyond to the commissioning of the President Olusegun Obasanjo library in
Abeokuta, Ogun State.
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Sirleaf,
who was also the co-chairperson at the commissioning yesterday, described the
presidential library as the first in Africa, and one that demonstrates Africa’s
belief in itself.
“Today,
we witnessed and dedicated Africa’s first presidential library. It is a living
testimony of Africa believing in itself. We take pride in the fact that history
is being made, recorded and presented for prosperity. And I can say that the
lessons therein are more than academic,” she said.
Sirleaf
said Obasanjo had set a model for other African leaders to copy. Acting
President, Yemi Osinbajo extolled the virtues of former President Obasanjo,
describing him as a gift not only to Nigeria, but Africa and the world at
large. He added that the life of the former president is worthy of emulation.
“At
every turn, he recorded his views and perspectives, especially of the times in
various books, articles, seminars and now in this amazing monument to add
credible life of service to our continent and to our world. Aside all else, his
enduring legacy will be his believe in one strong, detribalized Nigeria and
this is so evident in the gathering of Nigerians here”, he said.
Obasanjo
said the dream and vision behind the establishment of the library started three
decades ago when he had to reflect on the level of wastages and carnages
recorded in the aftermath of the civil war that ended in 1970.
“The
library is a combination of vision and dream that started in 1988. At that
time, we didn’t know how our vision would materialize. The first step was in
2005, when we launched an appeal fund for the library. The response was great
and the opposition was also not relenting. But despite the opposition, we
soldiered on,” Obasanjo said.
The
former president said the library recognized right from outset, the need to
possess three critical things for its survival. These he said, are: revenue
generating unit, enough facilities to serve the need of its host community and
centre of information and learning that is not static but dynamic.
Prominent
leaders at the event included: Togolese President, Faure Gnassingbe, Gabonese
President, Ali Bongo, Burundian President, Pierre Nkurunziza, Sierra Leonean
President, Ernest Bai Koroma and representative of Queen of England, Prince
Michael Kent.
Others are; former presidents of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, Ernest Shonekan, Ghana, John Kufuor and former Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar as well as former Vice President, Namadi Sambo.
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