Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Former President Federal Republic of Nigeria

In a grand celebration of statesmanship and leadership, Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, on Tuesday joined a distinguished assembly of personalities to honor former President Olusegun Obasanjo on his 87th birthday anniversary.

The event, held at Olusegun Obasanjo Library, Abeokuta Ogun State, featured a public lecture titled "Quality Leadership and Inclusive Democracy as Catalysts for Development in a Strife-Ridden World," which underscored the pivotal role of effective governance in fostering societal progress amidst global challenges.

Governor Mutfwang lauded President Obasanjo's indelible contributions to Nigeria's socio-political fabric, both as a military ruler and a democratically elected leader. 

Amidst the current economic downturn, Governor Mutfwang expressed optimism in President Obasanjo's continued influence and expertise to finding practical solutions. He called for collaborative efforts to surmount the current national challeges.

 Accompanied by Hon. Beni Lar, a former House of Representatives member, the Governor celebrated the former President's robust health and intellectual vigor, which continue to inspire and guide the nation's discourse.

The lecture, delivered by Bishop Matthew Hassan Kuka of the Sokoto Catholic Diocese, delved into the essence of leadership—its inherent selflessness and its capacity to empower and uplift communities. He hailed President Obasanjo for embodying these qualities, as a paragon of courage and dedication throughout his service to Nigeria.

Reflecting on the state of democracy, President Obasanjo advocated for introspection and reform, questioning the alignment of Nigeria's political practices with the principles of liberal democracy. He emphasized the imperative of nurturing transformative leaders, equipped with the moral compass and commitment to steer Nigeria towards unity and prosperity.

He noted that if Nigeria was practicing Liberal democracy, what happened in Plateau State where elected representatives of the people were sacked by the Court, would not have taken place.

The event also marked the inauguration of the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute by former Ghanaian President John Mahama, symbolizing a commitment to cultivating future leaders.

 A literary tribute, "The Art of Leading: Unconventional wisdom from Biblical Leaders," was unveiled, encapsulating the wisdom that has characterized President Obasanjo's approach to governance.

The gathering was graced by the presence of former President Goodluck Jonathan and Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri, among other dignitaries.