From the former President Olusegun
Obasanjo’s Hilltop Mansion, Abeokuta, came some discomforting news for
President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election bid.
There is an indication that the
outcome of the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, governors who had gone
there to plead for the President’s support was initially played down.
We can authoritatively disclose
today that Obasanjo flatly refused to support Jonathan although Obasanjo had
publicly said that he only explained to the governors his position on national
issues.
But we gathered that it was more
than that as he maintained his stand against Jonathan’s style of administration
which didn’t deserve his support.
This was even as Jonathan and the
son of the late former Head of State, Mohammed Abacha met behind closed doors
at the Presidential Villa yesterday, apparently to strategise on how to secure
victory for him and the party in Kano and other States..
The PDP is presenting the junior
Abacha, who was freed from corruption and theft charges by the Federal
Government last June, as its governorship candidate for Kano, apparently based on
his assumed influence and popularity to dislodge the All Progressives Congress,
APC, candidate backed by out-going Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
However, the five governors; Mallam
Isa Yuguda of Bauchi, Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Liyel
Imoke (Cross River) and Godswill Akpabio- (Akwa Ibom) had approached Obasanjo
on behalf of Jonathan and the PDP and pleading with him to not only tone down
his verbal attacks on the president and his administration but back him in the
forthcoming election.
The governors, who spent at least
three hours discussing with Obasanjo, however were said to have left his
mansion without any strong promise from the former president, who sounded
rather defiant, claiming that it was clear to all Nigerians that Nigerian under
Jonathan was in a bad shape.
Obasanjo was, however, said to have
given his visitors some words of consolation, saying, ‘the situation in Nigeria
today is bad but is not beyond redemption’. “That means that something can
still be done to change it, if there is courage and determination to do so.”
A source close to the Abeokuta
meeting told Saturday Vanguard that Obasanjo accepted to receive the five
governors because of his respect for them as individuals and politicians who
rode to national limelight through his instrumentality and not because of
Jonathan or PDP. The source told our correspondent on Friday that although
Obasanjo was disappointed by the action of most of the governors who visited
him, he did not want to vent his anger and disappointment by turning down their
request to visit him.
The source, who is close to Obasanjo
said: “But the truth of the matter is that ‘Baba’ did not give them any promise
of word of comfort throughout their stay in Abeokuta because he is very upset
with most of them, who have betrayed him in many ways since he helped them to
clinch power in 2007.
“He told them the truth as it is
that Jonathan’s leadership had really hurt the image of Nigeria at home and abroad
and that they themselves should help him to change course so as to help Nigeria
and Nigerians out the doldrums.
“Obasanjo made it clear to the
visitors that he was not just speaking out for the sake of bringing Jonathan or
his government down but to draw his attention to the urgent need to rise up and
fight the monsters of insecurity and monumental corruption that are fast eating
away the fabric of the nationhood and making Nigeria a mockery before the
international community.
Asked if Obasanjo had tabled any
demand as a condition for backing Jonathan in next year’s presidential poll,
the source hinted that the former head of state did not give any condition and
was not keen on any since he was not ready to back down on his position.
“Look, let me tell you the truth;
Baba stands on his position concerning Jonathan and his administration and he
is not ready to change whatever he had said or written no matter who comes to
him or not.
“I can tell you that if the mission
of the five governors was successful, one of them, who likes to talk at every
event, would have been the first to speak. What happened was more of a mission
not accomplished to say the truth,” the source said.
A source close to the Presidency
said that the visit by the five governors to Obasanjo might have been
sanctioned by the Villa as a means of staving off lingering criticism of
President Jonathan by Obasanjo ahead of the crucial presidential poll fixed for
the first quarter of next year.
Obasanjo had last month described
Jonathan’s performance so far as ‘below average,’ a rating that received an
instant bashing from Jonathan’s aides, who descended heavily on the former
leader, calling him names.
Meanwhile, although the details of
the discussions between Jonathan and Mohammed Abacha were not made public,
Abacha told State House correspondents shortly after emerging from the parley
with the president that he was confident the PDP would ‘recover Kano’ from the
APC.
According to him, Kano was stolen
from PDP and the party is on its way to recovering the stolen ticket. Abacha
was also optimistic he would emerge the party’s gubernatorial flag
bearer,saying, “We are hopeful; I wouldn’t want to say too much. I said it
before that it was a PDP state; it was a PDP ticket. It was taken or converted
or even stolen; whatever you want to call it, so be it. The chances of the PDP
are still bright.’’
Speculations had been rife that the
Presidency deliberately withdrew the charges bordering on the alleged stealing
of N446 billion preferred against the aspirant last June in order to pave the
way for him to contest the Kano governorship election.
The government through the Attorney
General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, had justified the nolle proseque
(don’t prosecute or discontinue prosecution) entered in favour of Abacha,
claiming that it was done in the overall interest of the country and not for
pecuniary or political reasons.
Vanguard
report
What Obasanjo actually told PDP governors Revealed
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