Former Vice-President of
Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that he “blasted” his then
boss, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, over his bid to run for a
second term.
Abubakar made the disclosure during
an interview with a newspaper published in Hausa.
In the interview published by an
online publication on Friday, Abubakar also disclosed that he and Obasanjo
argued over his failed third term bid. Atiku said during one of their
arguments, Obasanjo gave him a Quran to swear loyalty to him.
He said, “At first we started
arguing, and then he (Obasanjo) opened his drawer and brought out a copy of the
Quran and asked me to swear that I will not be disloyal to him. There was
nothing I did not tell him in that room. The first thing I told him was that I
swore with the Quran to defend the Constitution of Nigeria. Why are you now
giving me the Quran to swear for you again? What if I swear for you and
you go against the constitution?
“Secondly, I looked at him and told
him that if I don’t like you or don’t support you, would I have called 19
northern governors to meet for three days in my House in Kaduna only for us to
turn our back on you?
“Thirdly, I asked him, what are you
even doing with the Quran? Are you a Muslim that you would even administer an
oath on me with the Quran? I was angry, and I really blasted him. He asked me
to forgive him and he returned the Quran back to the drawer, and we came out.”
Obasanjo’s third term bid failed
following public outcry over what many saw as unconstitutional.
Speaking further about the
controversial bid, which could have taken Obasanjo to a record 12 years as the
country’s president, Atiku said he vehemently told Obasanjo to leave after the
completion of his second term in office.
He said, “In fact we had the same
kind of altercation when he was gunning for third term, he informed me that “ I
left power twenty years ago, I left Mubarak in office, I left Mugabe in office,
I left Eyadema in office, I left Umar Bongo, and even Paul Biya and I came back
and they are still in power; and I just did eight years and you are asking me
to go; why?” And I responded to him by telling him that Nigeria is not Libya,
not Egypt, not Cameroun, and not Togo; I said you must leave; even if it means
both of us lose out, but you cannot stay.”
Obasanjo and Atiku fell out at some
point during their administration, with reports that the two did not see eye to
eye.
There were also unconfirmed reports
that the two of them fell out because Obasanjo went back on his promise to use
one term in office and support Atiku’s candidacy for the presidency after his
four years. Some reports claimed that Obasanjo had to go on his knees to seek
Atiku’s support for his second term.
Atiku denied that his former boss
went on his knees to plead for his support. He, however, said that Obasanjo
visited his residence to plead for his support.
He said, “Honestly, he did not kneel
down for me. But he did come to my house and I refused to see him. And he
knocked my door continuously and asked me in the name of God to come out, so I
came out, and we went downstairs, and he asked me to join him in his car and I
said, no, because of security reasons, but he insisted. So when we entered his car,
I never knew that he had gone round states pavilions and asking for the support
of governors and delegates and they refused to listen to him because they have
not seen us together. So that was why he came and picked me up so that we would
go round together. There is something that many people did not know before,
which I will tell you now.
“We sat with party elders and
discussed the issue of Presidency and there was debate as to whether the South
will have eight or four years? If the South had eight years, so the north too
should have eight years subsequently. After lots of debates, it was finally
agreed that the South should have eight years. And when power returns to the
north, they should also have it for eight years.
“However, governors objected to this
arrangement. I was then in a dilemma; is the governors’ objection genuine or
just a political gimmick. What if I followed them to run against the president
and they later on turn their back on me and align with the president? At the
end of the day, one would neither be a vice president or a president because
politics is a slippery game.”
Concerning his role in the recent
breakup of the Peoples Democratic Party, where Abubakar led a number of PDP
governors out of the party’s convention, Abubakar said they had spent four
months plotting the move.
He said, “We have been planning for
some time because we have spent almost four months planning how to split the
PDP.
“At first I didn’t know the
arrowhead, but they eventually came and met me and I joined them because their
reasons are the same with the ones I have been fighting against within the
party; lack of fairness, honesty and tyranny. If I can fight the military to
restore democracy, why can’t I fight fellow politicians?”
Abubakar added that the breakaway
faction of the party had appealed a court judgment declaring its association
illegal.
“We have appealed; and we are
planning seriously, you will see what will happen,” he said.
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In life u either plan to succede or fail. Keep planning soon nigerians and the entire world will know where it landed u.
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ReplyDeleteU people shud keep quite,can't u listen to him y can't we be fair in dis life n allow right tins to take place,we all know OBJ is 4rm South n he ruled 4 eight years according to agreement n later Yara dua 4rm north who suppose to rule 4 eight years too but he died along d line n people pleaded dat Jonathan shud finish d term according to constitution he did later again he pleaded 4 a single term they allowed again atleast to satisfy all righteousness n now he is desperate 4 another term n dis is d man dat did notin gud 4 dis country instead embezzling our money n his wife lavishing our wealth,he left important tins 4 an unimportant tins,look at ASUU strike,check d high rate of poverty,insecurity,if truly he love dis country he wuld haf resign cause Boko haram kills lot of people bcause of his greediness n he himself kill thousands of detaines n suspect thru d JTF so y on earth do u think we support his cause 4 another illegal n evil term
ReplyDeleteThese men have deceived themselves too long and they think we will always fall for their plan. Plan to fail. God is not there. The watch man watch in vein when the creator is not there, because your plans are not for nigerians but for yourselves. It will fail.
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteAre there still leaders among this old fools?
ReplyDelete@raphael in you I see a man drunk with anger and bitterness. The bitterness is gradually turning you in to a mad man at heart,mind and brain which is worse than a naked man on the streets. Guide your heart against bitterness please my brother. Watch your trends this days. Must you mention mrs GEJ? Be realistic
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