After Olusegun Obasanjo
failed to secure a third term in office, he boasted that 2007 and 2011 would be
a “transition period”, as he would run the affairs of the country from his Ota
Farm, irrespective of the fact that there would be a sitting president.
This has been revealed in a recently published memoir of an
Obasanjo confidant and former minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
Malam Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai, entitled, “The Accidental Public Servant”.
The book recounts that though former president Obasanjo had
singlehandedly ensured that the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua succeeded him in 2007,
he nevertheless planned to administer the country from his Ota Farm. He
described the 2007-2011 period as a transition because all his pointsmen,
including the “economic team” would remain in office.
El-Rufai recalls the former president telling him thus: “Well,
nothing will change, you know. I will be in Ota but we will be running things.
Everything will remain the same, you know. You will remain in the government,
the economic team will remain. Nothing will change. Only I will move to Ota and
Yar’Adua will be here but we will be running things.”
When el-Rufai informed Obasanjo that he intended taking at least
two years’ break from government business, the former president responded: “OK,
well I just thought I should call you and explain to you that the next four
years is just a transition period. The real change in government will happen in
2011. Not now.”
Obasanjo
begged Atiku on his knees
El-Rufai also said in his seminal book, which will be launched at 10:30am on February 7, at the Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, that the former president begged his deputy on “bended knees,” for his political survival.
El-Rufai also said in his seminal book, which will be launched at 10:30am on February 7, at the Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, that the former president begged his deputy on “bended knees,” for his political survival.
In the 627-page book, El-Rufai said on page 151, “The stakes
were high enough for Obasanjo to swallow his considerable pride and go to Atiku
on bended knees.
“Obasanjo had no problem going down on his knees to beg for what
he thought was impossible to obtain any other way.”
This rare and calculated display of meekness came around 2003
when Obasanjo feared he could lose the People’s Democratic Party’s
re-nomination bid, if he did not make peace with Atiku.
The book recounts that faced with the possibility of losing the
PDP ticket to Atiku, who had rallied all the governors on the platform of the
party, the former president paid his deputy an unscheduled visit in 2003.
“The political bricksmanship got so bad that Obasanjo had to
visit Atiku’s residence unannounced to plead for Atiku’s support.
Upon arriving at his deputy’s residence, he reportedly knelt
before Atiku and begged the vice-president to remain onside, thus guaranteeing
the support of the 17 PDP governors. In return, Obasanjo had to agree to retain
Atiku as his running mate (he was rumoured at the time to be considering an
alternative),” the book revealed.
In his book, el-Rufai also queries the leadership recruitment
processes, noting that it is at the root of the nation’s problems, as it
sacrifices merit. He said that the choosing of the late Yar’Adua and Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan as president and vice-president by Obasanjo was “the final
nail in the coffin of any meritocracy or track record of governance in Nigeria.
“President Obasanjo chose Umaru Yar’Adua whose ill-health, among
other challenges, was known already constituted a serious impediment to the
possibility of any inspired and energetic leadership. The view of many
well-informed Nigerians is that Yar’Adua and his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan,
emerged for no other discernable reasons than being ‘weak’ governors
sympathetic to the ‘Third Term’ project and therefore handpicked as payback.
“The subsequent electoral imposition of Goodluck Jonathan as
president in 2011 via military occupation and rigging has been unhelpful in
raising leadership quality. Jonathan went into a presidential contest without a
campaign manifesto, boasting of no experience, merit and any track record of
previous performance other than wearing no shoes to school and his ‘good luck’.”
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It is disheartning to note that when you Politicians have the nudge to act you won't act but after a long duration,that is when they will come up with Ghost stories when they are confused.
ReplyDeleteEl rufai shud go and find somewhere to hide his face he knows all dis all dis days he did not talk or is lukin for a way to get support for his ambition at least I remember den that he supported third term ambition pls we are wiser now they all shud stop fooling us
ReplyDeleteAm suprise with dis el rufai, he also called atiku a creminal wen he is in office back den. So he is a two ways knife face na waooo
ReplyDeleteEl Rufai is so confused. If only he knows that he will NEVER rule Nigeria then he won't go to this great length to get noticed.
ReplyDeletestory story
ReplyDeleteEl Rufai is realy confused,he shld go and hide his face he's the same person that called Atiku a criminal when his still in office.we don't care if ObJ knelt b4 Atiku and begged him,i think Obj did that to achieve his political power as we all can see and i can tell u that Atiku is a betrayal to Obj.you better go to bed there's nothin else you can tell us,you are the same man that supported Obj 3rd term Mr El Rufai.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha El Rufai tell me story that pains. So now u have seen what was wrong in all u and your godfathers were doing? Shame unto u pls take that ur story to ur Northern brothers cos they are the once that will listen to u.
ReplyDeleteI am very hapi for what you Guys commented, as I was reading the 'STORY' I was wondering whether this El-Rufai has lost his mind the way he lost his dignity. So of all the things in this world to write about, this is all he cld. Well I know as someone as said, it is only his northern brodas that will read the book. We are not stupid if he is
ReplyDeleteThis is Super Story...
ReplyDeleteEl Rufai is having brain disorder. I think he needs medical attention.
ReplyDeleteHe's crazy very very crazy
ReplyDeleteHe really does need a psychia
ReplyDeleteEnough of all dis cook and boom story
ReplyDeleteI think he needs some prayers
ReplyDeleteIf I have my way people lik El Rufai should be executed. These guys take us for a fool.ok El Rufai we don't need U̶̲̥̅̊ τ̲̣̣̥o̶̲̥̅̊ lead us. This man ȋ̝̊̅§ MAD. It ȋ̝̊̅§ beter for a mad goat τ̲̣̣̥o̶̲̥̅̊ b my president than El Rufai. This man ȋ̝̊̅§ a confussionist oh.
ReplyDeleteI HAVE SAID IT,EL-RUFAI IS MORE CONFUSED THAN A WIDOWER WHO LOST BOTH HUSBAND AND CHILDREN INCLUDING RELATIONS...
ReplyDeleteEl Rufai-a fery serpent,a green snake in a green grass.Very wicked & worse than shylock & worse than Caius Cassius.By his Current vendata project,we now know dt madness come in many manifestations.Some people Could be shameless.Adieu!EL Tufia.El rufai-a fery serPent,a green snake in a green green.Very wicked
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmm El Rufai:::::attention seeker::::::we can't be fooled again:::::accept it or not:::::OBJ moulded u dis popular:::::dat ur book shudn't be in Nigerian libraries!!!
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