Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and a prominent advocate for good governance in Nigeria, visited former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday to convey New Year greetings and discuss issues of national importance.
Sharing the visit on his social media handle, Peter Obi referred to Obasanjo as a “father figure” and commended his contributions to Nigeria’s development. He expressed gratitude for the former president’s “fatherly words of advice and kind guidance.”
“President Obasanjo remains one of the leaders under whom our nation saw tremendous growth,” Obi noted. “To date, he continues to add his voice of wisdom to solving the many challenges facing us as a nation. I wish him and his family abundant health and happiness in the new year and beyond as he continues to contribute to our national development.”
Olusegun Obasanjo, a key figure in Nigeria’s political history, served as the nation’s military head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later became the first democratically elected president in the Fourth Republic. He assumed office in May 1999 and served two terms, leaving office in May 2007. His presidency was marked by significant economic reforms and efforts to rebuild the nation after years of military rule.
Obasanjo remains an influential voice in Nigerian politics and governance, often providing counsel and advocacy on national issues. His decades of experience in leadership continue to inspire and guide discussions on Nigeria’s future.
Peter Obi’s visit underscores his commitment to engaging with elder statesmen and fostering dialogue on the nation’s pressing challenges.