If Nigeria was a company, Obasanjo would be Chairman/CEO – Ali Modu Sheriff

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A former governor of Borno State and one time National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ali Modu Sheriff on Thursday paid a private visit to former President Olusegun Obasanjo at his Abeokuta residence.

During the visit, Sheriff explained that if Nigeria were to be a company, Chief Obasanjo would have been its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

The former governor also announced his intention to support the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to win the general elections in 2023.

He said “this is purely a private visit, you know Baba (Obasanjo) is an elder state man. If Nigeria is a company, Baba Obasanjo is the Chairman and Chief Executive of Nigeria. So, I came for consultation and have a private chat with baba.

“If Nigeria is a company, baba is the Chairman, I’m the younger one, so from time to time, I must come and greet my father, discuss with him, privately and go back”.

Asked if his discussion with the former President was on the Nigeria project, the APC chieftain said “I didn’t say that, it is a private visit”.

Asked again on his view on 2023, Sheriff jokingly told the journalists “Your view is my view, what is your view? What is my view? I want my party (APC) to win” apparently drumming support for the presidential bid of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Speaking on his advice for Nigerians, Sheriff said “You journalists are in a better, informed position to advise the politicians than us”.

Sheriff is Borno State’s first governor to serve two consecutive terms (2003–2011).Though, he was a member of All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) but he would later join the All Progressives Congress becoming a founding member of that party.

In 2014, Sheriff switched affiliation to the People’s Democratic Party and acted as the National Working Committee chair from 16 February 2016 until the Supreme Court removed him and replaced by Ahmed Makarfi. He however on 26 April 2018 defected back to All Progressives Congress.