Nigeria can’t afford another bloodshed – Obasanjo
Obasanjo’s remark is coming at a time when there has been calls from various groups across the country calling for the breakup of the nation.
The former President also said effort should be taken to root out political “aberration” from the military.
He said easing out officers who have the assistance of political office holders will prevent Nigeria from another war.
Lamenting the coup of 1966 that led to the death of Maimalari, Obasanjo eulogized the late soldier whom he said was very particular about the welfare of his men during the Congo peacekeeping mission.
“Lesson to be learnt from Maimalari’s death- this country had had trained officers who would have been of benefit to this country, but cut out at the prime of their lives, and our lesson should be that this should never happen again.
“To stop the sort of thing that took the life of Maimalari prematurely, all those assisted by political office holders should be eased out of Army so we can have an Army that will be completely free from political aberration.
“And since 1999, I think we have got it right, let us hope that we have got it right and learn the right lessons. Nigeria has had enough bloodshed, sacrifices and Nigeria deserves peace, unity and progress.
And may be the sacrifices of the like of Brigadier General Maimalari be sufficient to give this country peace, development, unity and progress.
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