The two-day event billed for the Olusegun
 Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, from January 18 to 19, is 
expected to be chaired by former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami 
Abubakar, and Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido.
Chairman, Planning Committee of the 
event, Adeyemi Adefulu, at a press conference on Monday in Ibadan, said 
Obasanjo was being celebrated because he was an outstanding statesman 
and an icon.
Adefulu added, “Former President Olusegun
 Obasanjo is being  celebrated for his exploits on the political 
landscape of Nigeria in the past 50years.
“In the 60s, he was a young officer fighting in the Congo on a United Nation’s Mission to restore order to Zaire.
“It is to his glory that he kept faith 
with the people and in 1979 handed over to Alhaji Shehu Shagari as 
elected President of Nigeria.
“Having dominated the Nigerian public 
life in a way no other person has for the past 50 years, the symbolism 
of another retirement is not lost on us. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has 
effectively become the father of the nation, a political oracle and a 
living legend whose life is worth celebrating.”
Meanwhile, the President Olusegun 
Obasanjo  Presidential Library Centre for Human Security and the 
Institute for Africa Culture and International Understanding on Monday 
said about N3.675bn would be spent on Delta and Ogun states as well as 
on other African countries to check unemployment  and ensure food 
security.
The OOPL-CHS and IACIU also said an undisclosed sum would be spent on 12 different projects in the next 10 years
CHS Director, Prof. Peter Okebukola, who 
spoke at a news conference in Abeokuta, added that one of the pilot 
projects being implemented would create employment for about two million
 youths in Ogun alone.
Okebukola said the Feed the Delta Project
 under the pilot programme of the centre’s Feed Africa Project was aimed
 at supporting African governments in implementation of policies and 
programmes that would guarantee food security.
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