Monday, October 13, 2014
Why I Am Not Active In PDP - Obasanjo Opens Up
Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun
Obasanjo has denied leaving the ruling party,
PDP rather he explained his decision to be
active only at the ward level of his party till
the leadership does what needs to be done.
Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun
Obasanjo
Obasanjo, a former Chairman Board of
Trustees of the PDP who stated he holds no
grudge against anyone made this known,
yesterday in a statement issued to newsmen in
Abeokuta.
Obasanjo, however, said he had never left PDP
and will never leave as it was wrong for the
party leaders to be inviting him back to the
PDP, describing it as a great
misrepresentation.
He said his being passive in the party was
based on “principle, morality, honour, integrity,
commitment and character which are
paramount.”
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Forgiveness
Obasanjo said: “Last week when I was in
South Africa as the chairman of AU
Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan, I
received avalanche of news and cacophony of
appeals and pleadings from some quarters of
PDP leadership.
“There are misunderstandings and
misrepresentations which some of those
appeals and pleas manifested; hence this
explanation from me. Talking of inviting me
back to PDP is wrong and it is a great
misrepresentation as I have never left PDP and
I will never leave PDP.
I have said it before and I will say it again, I
rose to become the President of Nigeria on the
platform of PDP and for that reason alone, I
will remain a card-carrying and ward-active
member of PDP for as long as I have to be a
political party member.
“Secondly, nobody has personally offended me
as a result of my membership of PDP. If,
however, anybody or group feels offended by
my continued membership, I will offer an
unreserved apology but continue to remain in
the Party.
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I have had occasions to say to the President,
the Senate president and the Party chairman
separately that I have no quarrel with any
individual or group in the Party. There are, for
me, issues of principle, morality, honour,
integrity, commitment and character which are
paramount.
“For instance, as a former President of Nigeria,
the chairman of West Africa Commission on
Drug and a member of Global Commission on
Drug, I cannot accept that the zonal leader of
my political party and, worse still in my zone,
will be an indicted drug baron wanted in
America.
How do I explain that to friends outside
Nigeria? This is only one of the many issues
that I have pointed and still pointing out. I
have national and international standard to
maintain and reputation to keep and sustain.
For these reasons, I opted to remain active
only at the ward level of the Party till the
leadership does the needful. But under no
condition will my commitment to Nigeria be
diminished.
“And, for me, it is commitment to Nigeria first
and any other commitment can only follow in
second or third place. Where any other
commitment is in tandem with what I see and
understand as commitment to Nigeria, such
other commitment will share a pride of place
with Nigeria.
I must hasten to thank the President, the
Senate president and the Chairman of PDP
with whom, at their instances, these issues
have been discussed and laid to rest. My
interest and commitment to Nigeria go beyond
partisan politics.
“Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck to
deal with our pressing problems of security
including the issue of Chibok girls, widening
inequality, infrastructure, impunity, corruption,
poverty and youth education, skill-acquisition,
empowerment and employment. These are
issues of concern to most Nigerians. We all
need to join hands to move Nigeria forward. I
don’t need to be begged for that.
“Rather, I beg and appeal to those who are
begging me to realize that we must put
Nigeria’s interest above politics – party or
personal – otherwise, we will all be judged at
the bar of history if not the bar of current
affairs. In addition, we must preserve, sustain
and deepen democracy and democratic
practices.”
On October 8, it was reported that the
leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) went to begthe former President of
Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, in Abuja for
forgiveness and asked him to come back to
the party .
PDP Leaders include National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Adamu
Muazu, Senate president, David Mark and
former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga
Daniel.
“All of us must beg Obasanjo to forgive us. We
need to beg him. He is very prayerful and we
need to ask him to forgive us so that we can
be forgiven. We are your children. We have
made mistakes and baba, please forgive us.
Come and lead us. We are your followers and
we assure you that we are all good boys and
girls. We have sinned. Baba please forgive us