Saturday, October 11, 2014
Dont Field Atiku, Obasanjo Warns APC. - Politics
There are strong indications that former President
Olusegun Obasanjo may have warned the All
Progressives Congress not to field former Vice-
President Abubakar Atiku as its flagbearer in the
2015 elections.
Obasanjo, during a recent visit by the APC
national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to his
residence in Abeokuta, was said to have warned
the opposition party against fielding an “unclean
vessel” as its presidential candidate in 2015.
An impeccable source, who was at the meeting
but did not want his name mentioned, told
Saturday PUNCH that last week’s visit by Tinubu
to Obasanjo was meant to remind the former
President of the need to support the APC to
realise its ambition of winning next year’s
presidential election.
The source said, “Chief Obasanjo appreciated
Tinubu’s visit to his home, but specifically
warned the APC to shut its door against “unclean
vessel.”
“Chief Obasanjo reiterated his refusal to join the
APC when Tinubu visited him in his Abeokuta
residence, but warned the party to beware of
Atiku.
“The former President appreciated the move by
the APC to find out what he knew about two of
the APC aspirants seeking the party’s presidential
ticket. He was happy that the party consulted him
over whom to pick as its presidential candidate.
The former President gave detailed information on
the APC presidential aspirants to Tinubu.”
But Atiku’s media aide, Garba Shehu, said he was
not aware of such comments by Obasanjo
against the former vice-president.
Shehu, who said that Atiku had consulted
relevant stakeholders on his plan to become
Nigeria’s president next year, said, “You can
quote me; we are not in any way aware of such
comment. What I can say is that the former vice-
president has written a letter to his former boss,
respectfully informing him of his wish to bid for
the APC ticket.”
He also said that Atiku had sent similar letters to
other Nigerians.
“These letters, which were personally signed, had
gone to thousands of other Nigerians, including
politicians, traditional and religious leaders as well
as friendly-diplomatic missions.”
Senate President David Mark and Tinubu had last
Friday held separate closed-door meetings with
Obasanjo. Both Mark and the former Lagos State
governor said the issues discussed at the
meetings held at the Obasanjo’s Hilltop residence
in Abeokuta centred on the state of the nation.
Tinubu had told journalists that he had
discussion with Obasanjo on “some of his former
boys” who would vie for elective positions in the
2015 general elections, especially the Presidency.
He had said, “We are here to pay homage to our
former President and discuss with him because he
has a number of influences in the political sphere.
“We need to talk to find out his thinking about
Nigeria and the future. We need to seek his
observation on some of his former boys who are
running for Presidency in our party.”
Mark had also described Obasanjo as the father
of the nation with a wealth of experience.
The Senate President had told journalists after
the meeting that he came with his team, including
Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan;
the Peoples Democratic Party Women Leader,
Mrs. Josephine Anenih; and Senator Polycarp
Nwite, among others to discuss with the former
President and raise some basic issues that
affected both the party and the nation.
He said, “We discussed issues that will move
Nigeria forward because Chief Obasanjo’s love for
Nigeria is unquantifiable. So, we had a good
discussion with him.”
Saturday PUNCH also learnt that the former
president would support APC in its bid to win
next year’s presidential election.
Party sources said Obasanjo did not need to
defect to the opposition party before he could
support it to win the poll.
The APC National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Muhammed, told one of our correspondents on
telephone on Thursday that the recent visit to
Obasanjo by Tinubu was part of efforts to ensure
that the opposition party got the former
President’s support ahead of the poll.
Though the APC spokesperson said that he was
not fully privy to the topic of discussion between
Obasanjo and Tinubu, he said that if the party
leader had gone to visit the former President, it
was about how the former president could help
the opposition party win in the 2015 general
elections.
He said, “I am not fully aware of what they
(Obasanjo and Tinubu) discussed. But of course,
did you expect they would discuss church
matters? Clearly if he went to visit Obasanjo, it
had to be about politics and the party. What else
would you expect them to talk about?
“That would not be the first time the party
chieftains would meet with the former President.
There is no secret about it. We want the party to
win in next year’s elections. That is it.”
When asked whether the former President might
defect to the APC to help the party achieve its
goal, Mohammed said, “Obasanjo does not need
to defect to the APC before he could help the
party.
“The former President needs not declare openly or
defect to our party before he can help us.
Someone went to visit him, he was chased out;
Asiwaju Tinubu went to visit him and he was
entertained. What are you talking about? What
does that tell you?”
Obasanjo had in 2013 embraced the APC when
some of the party’s national leaders and
governors elected on its platform visited him in
Abeokuta.
The APC leaders then sought Obasanjo’s support
for the party’s bid to win the forthcoming
elections.
Among Obasanjo’s visitors during the December
2013 visit were Tinubu, former APC Interim
National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande; former
Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari; former
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu
Masari; former Borno State Governor, Senator Ali
Modu-Sheriff; Senator Osita Isunazor; and
Senator Bukola Saraki.
Tinubu, who hailed Obasanjo’s contributions to
nation-building, had lamented that the country
was divided more than ever.
Tinubu had added that the APC had resolved to
rescue Nigeria and appealed to the former
President to lead the mission.
He had said, “You have come out of tribulation
and held the highest position in this country. We
are here because of your courage. Nobody can
say he has information more than you. You have
surmounted a number of crises. Nigeria is divided
more than before; to realise stable Nigeria, we
want to encourage you to continue to speak the
truth. We are resolved and determined to rescue
Nigeria. We want you as navigator.”
But the Peoples Democratic Party, which
apparently sensed that the APC might finally get
Obasanjo’s full support, on Wednesday, made
entreaties to beg the former President.
Obasanjo, a former Chairman of the party’s Board
of Trustees, had refused to identify with the party
following series of disagreements he had with
President Goodluck Jonathan and the running of
the party.
The former President even as the chairman of BoT
of the party shunned the meetings of the various
organs of the party, including its National
Executive Committee.
But speaking while receiving former Ogun State
Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who defected
from the Labour Party to the PDP in Abuja on
Wednesday, the National Chairman of the party,
Alhaji Adamu Mu’Azu, begged Obasanjo to return
to the PDP.
Mu’azu, who was reacting to an earlier apology
offered by Daniel, said every member of the party
must beg the former President for forgiveness.
He described Obasanjo as a pragmatic leader,
who he said hailed from a zone he claimed had
produced the best educated people in the country.
Mu’azu said, “I want to join former Ogun State
governor, I want to join my dear elder brother and
indeed all the teeming members here to very
sincerely apologise to our leader, to our baba, my
baba, General, President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
to forgive us.
“We cannot continue. I know he has been very
prayerful. In the Villa, I know he used to pray
every morning. Very early, 5:30 to 6am, he is
praying.
“And I know he keeps on praying all the time. As
we say in our Lord’s Prayer: ‘Forgive us our sins,
as we forgive those who trespass against us’;
Baba, you have to forgive us. I beg you in the
name of the Almighty God, so that you too can be
forgiven. We are your children. We are making
mistakes, we have made mistakes, we have
apologised.
“We will not agree even if you want to throw the
baby away with the bath water, the baby will not
go without you.
“So, please baba, we apologise. Come and lead
us. Even the President (Goodluck Jonathan) is
waiting for you. Come and lead us. You are our
leader, we appreciate you, we thank you for your
leadership.”
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