Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has re-echoed the concerns raised by former Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida who said the current challenges facing the country is fuelled by failure of leadership to both acknowledge, respect, and properly manage nation's diversities.
He said, "As a Fulani elite and the current captain of the Nigeria, it is unfortunate that the president watches acts of criminality in country, continues especially the menace unleashed by Fulani elite in the different parts of the country for a number of reasons.
"The main issue, if I may dare say, is poor management or mismanagement of diversity which, on the other hand, is one of our greatest and most important assets.
"The Presidency and the Congress in the US have signalled to us to put our house in order. The House of Lords in the UK had debated the Nigerian security situation. We must understand and appreciate the significance, implication and likely consequences of such concerns and deliberations."
He said, " Boko Haram has menacingly ravaged the land and in spite of government’s claim of victory over Boko Haram, the potency and the activities of Boko Haram, where they are active, remain undiminished, putting lie to government’s claim."
Meanwhile, the Buhari administration has another challenge it is yet to get under control. The country has been under lockdown for over a month, as it battles the spread of covid-19 in the country.
204 new cases of #COVID19 reported;— NCDC (@NCDCgov) April 30, 2020
80-Kano
45-Lagos
12-Gombe
9-Bauchi
9-Sokoto
7-Borno
7-Edo
6-Rivers
6-Ogun
4-FCT
4-Akwa Ibom
4-Bayelsa
3-Kaduna
2-Oyo
2-Delta
2-Nasarawa
1-Ondo
1-Kebbi
11:50pm 30th April- 1932 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 319
Deaths: 58 pic.twitter.com/CIZtojz5UR