Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said he will not make any statement about the state of affairs of the nation until after the presidential election result has been announced.
He said this on Wednesday while commissioning the second mega flyover bridge built by the Kano state governor, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
He said Nigerians had an opportunity from February 14 to play their own part in enthroning leaders of their choice.
He added, “Where we are now, I’ve spoken. I’ve used body language and whoever still does not understand all I’ve been saying, it would take such a person a long time to understand.
“It’s something that is very clear for us all to see. Some people came to visit me from Benue three days ago, and told me teachers in that state have not been paid for six months.
“There are states where teachers have not been paid for four months, three months and two months. That’s not good at all. It’s only God that can help us to overcome all these problems.
“All I know is that God has done His own part and it’s now left for us as human beings to do our own bit. Do we, as Nigerians, say that God has not been magnanimous enough to us?
“Is it human or natural resources that we do not have? We are blessed with a lot of fertile land. Shakespeare says the fault is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings.
“That our own part starts from the (February) 14th and it’s now left to you and I. I won’t say more than that. I’ve said I won’t say anything anymore until after the elections.
“You’ll hear from me after the elections. But I’ve said it verbally and through body language and how you understand it all is now left to you. But whatever you still don’t understand about all of these, I will put in prayers, that God should enable you to clearly understand it better.
“But I won’t say more than this until after the election.”
while addressing traditional rulers from Egbaland, who were attending a seminar organised by a non-governmental organisation, The Village Network Empowerment Initiative, held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta.
In a nut shell ,we have to Vote wisely…A word is enough for a wise.