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Can Nigeria Fix Its Policy Issues? Insights from Obasanjo

Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo has communicated worry over Nigeria’s stagnation in development and improvement, saying the nation isn’t where it should be.

Talking at the eighth Brigadier General Michael Agu (rtd) yearly recognized talk and grants service held at the Obasanjo Space Center in Lugbe, Abuja, throughout the end of the week, Obasanjo condemned the absence of viable execution of approaches in the country.

“It isn’t enough for pioneers to have arrangements or offer expressions. We are not shy of approaches in Nigeria. Sadly, Nigeria has turned into a graveyard of strategies that are either unimplemented or unexecuted,” Obasanjo said.

He accentuated the significance of making purposeful moves instead of making void commitments. “The people who gain ground accomplished progress, not in light of wishing to gain ground, but rather on making moves. They don’t move forward and three stages in reverse,” Obasanjo added, deploring the retrogressive advances Nigeria keeps on taking in different areas.

The previous president communicated his lament that this conflicting methodology frustrates the nation’s advancement. “However long we are doing things along these lines, progress will escape us. Allow us to convey the ones we can convey; we can’t be a handyman and expert of none.”

Obasanjo likewise thought about the foundation of the Public Space Innovative work Organization (NASRDA) during his organization. He noticed that his administration sent more than 100 Nigerian designers to China for specific preparation and had a reasonable vision for Nigeria’s space program.

His organization’s arrangement, as per him, was to send off Nigeria’s most memorable satellite in a joint effort with China, trailed constantly with more noteworthy Nigerian contribution, and at last, a completely Nigerian-made satellite in space.

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