| PDP names Obasanjo "Father of modern Nigeria, life leader" |
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On a motion moved by the Deputy Senate President and supported without any objection, This was a major highlight of Monday-August 28, 2006 meeting of the National Executive Council of the Peoples Democratic Party in There are those who believe that the party can always chose to name a life leader. But there are questions about whether it is in the place of a political party to make such declarations on behalf of the entire country, especially because the appellation includes, the father of modern Nigeria, The Although the declaration of President Obasanjo as father of modern According to Mantu who moved the motion, the idea is to honor Obasanjo, but such labels are well known appellations of megalomaniac leaders like Jomo Kenyatta of Others in Africa with similar titles included, The concern is that most of these African leaders were dictators and sit-tight leaders, taglines which many have hoped were already abandoned in a new African image that contemporary African leaders like Thabo Mbeki and Obasanjo himself as NEPAD promoters have been advocating. (NEPAD is the New Partnership for Before this new honor given to Obasanjo by his own party, vast sections of the literature of Nigerian politics and state have always regarded people like Hubert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello and Obafemi Awolowo as founders of modern At the PDP meeting as widely reported by the news media also empowered the NEC of the party to annul primaries. The party leaders have the power to determine the final outcome of the primaries, irrespective of the outcome of any governorship or presidential primaries. The party NEC also has the powers to withdraw the candidature of any aspirant. The motion to name Obasanjo the life leader and father of modern President Olusegun Obasanjo was in attendance at the meeting, but his embattled Vice President Atiku Abubakar was curiously absent.
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PDP names Obasanjo "Father of modern 

Posted by Robot| 29.08.2006 10:12