Obasanjo Storms Kaduna, Says Kaduna is My Second Home

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Obasanjo Storms Kaduna, Says Kaduna is My Second Home
Zainab Tanimu 
Kaduna, North-West, Nigeria
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo who stormed Kaduna on Wednesday has described Kaduna as his second Home. 
Not only is it his second home but  described  Kaduna town as a melting pot of all the ethnic groups in Nigeria.
Obasanjo also commended the pan-Nigerian character of Governor Nasir El Rufai’s cabinet.
The former president who was in Kaduna
on a private visit to Governor El Rufai described himself as a son-of-the soil having lived in Kaduna from 1959 to 1967 and built his first house at the Makera area of the town.
According to the two-time Nigerian leader, he was at the Mogadishu Battalion in Kaduna between 1959 and 1967, adding that his visit to Kaduna is like a home-coming.
Chief Obasanjo further said that the battalion was the first to be Nigerianised and it had soldiers from all over the country. 
He expressed happiness that El Rufai has recreated the Kaduna of old because his State Executive Council reflects a mini Nigeria.
The former president whom El Rufai had served as Minister of Federal Capital Territory(FCT), pointed out that the governor of Kaduna state is one “one of the best persons to work with. He is a near genius.”The former president went down memory lane by recalling El Rufai’s spat with the senate, maintaining that the former FCT Minister was asked to apologise but ‘’he refused to write a letter of apology to the senate.’’
“We need a character like this, a man that you know where you stand with him. Any job given to him will be well done,’’ the former president further explained. Obasanjo told the people of Kaduna state that they ‘’have a good leader to work with.”The former president also described El Rufai as a good student because he copied gender inclusiveness when he served in his administration , adding that ‘’I made women to matter in my government. He has done the same in Kaduna. He is a very good learner.’’
Governor El Rufai described former President Obasanjo as a mentor, adding that he learnt many public service skills
from him when he served in his government as minister.
The governor of Kaduna state further thanked Chief Obasanjo for finding time to come to Kaduna to see things for himself.
Fielding questions from journalists, he said,
“We are very grateful for the visit. We appreciate President Obasanjo very much. He is one of the most acomplished, most competent, dedicated public servant not only Nigeria has produced but even the African continents are very proud of him.”
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