Mandela saved Nigerian from Obasanjo’s third term agenda – Kalu

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Senator Orji Kalu has revealed what former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, told Obasanjo in 2007

– The former governor of Abia state said it was Mandela who compelled Obasanjo to drop his third term agenda

– Kalu also noted that Obasnajo would have amended Nigerian constitution to allow his third term agenda but for Mandela’s intervention

Orji Uzor Kalu, the Senate chief whip, has revealed in details the key role played by late South African leader, Nelson Mandela, to compel former president Olusegun Obasanjo to drop his third term presidential agenda.

The Nation reports that he said the late Mandela played a key role which forced Obasanjo to drop the idea of amending the Nigerian constitution to enable him contest for a third term.

He said: “I recall my personal interactions with him (Mandela), especially during our national struggle to force president Olusegun Obasanjo to drop his plan to amend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and secure an extension of his tenure.

“Disturbed by the details, Mandela placed a call to President Olusegun Obasanjo and told him in clear terms that whatever his plans were, it was neither desirable for Africa. That intervention, proved strategic to the leadership question in Nigeria at the time, leading to elections in 2007,” he said.

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Senator Kalu made the revelation on Thursday, July 18, while giving a speech on “The Mandela I Know”, at the 10th commemoration of “Nelson Mandela Day” in Abuja.

The event, which was organised by the South African high commission in Nigeria, held at the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA).

In his speech, the former Abia governor described the late Mandela as an outstanding champion of human freedom and liberty.

He said the late African leader was an anti-apartheid crusader who sacrificed the best years of his life to secure the emancipation of his people from the “degradation and humiliation of inferiority status.”

Kalu who revealed that Mandela was his mentor, said he was tutoured and shaped into a responsible, industrious and disciplined man by the late foremost African leader, who set a challenging example to other African leaders by retiring after a single term as South Africa’s president.

The Abia born politician also revealed that the late Mandela introduced him to the leadership of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC), with whom he had maintained a very robust relationship.

He said: “Through him, I met with president Thabo Mbeki, who is now a dear friend and brother. I also met president Kgalema Motlanthe, former secretary of ANC. And of course, I met president Jacob Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa, who is now tasked with the responsibility of leading the great vision that Mandela had for South Africa.”

It would be recall that Senator Kalu had few months ago undertook a trip to South Africa where he visited three ex-presidents, and also took part in the ANC campaign launch which saw the party winning the last presidential poll.

Speaking on his withdrawal from the Senate deputy presidency race, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain said he took the step following the decision of his party.

Senator Kalu said: “I stood down because having learnt from Mandela the dictates of party supremacy, it would amount to a betrayal of my learning to go against the party’s consensus. Mandela had once told me how he wanted Cyril to be his deputy, but the party leadership thought otherwise, a decision Mandela actually respected.”

Kalu decried the rate at which African leaders hold on to power, instead of emulating Nelson Mandela, saying that Africa does not seem to appreciate the meaning that he (Mandela) brought to life on the continent.

“Mandela opted for only a single term in office, he voluntarily opted out for a second tenure.

Out of office, he became more powerful and significant as a global force than he was in office. With that, he demonstrated that one does not necessarily need an endless term of office to positively impact on his society or to remain relevant,” he added.

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