The seed of the
stand-off between President Goodluck Jonathan and his estranged
benefactor,ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo,was sowed about two years ago, before
blowing into the open on Wednesday, The Nation can now reveal.
Their differences revolve around
seven issues, according to well-placed sources in Abuja.
Although the duo, against all
expectations, shared breakfast in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, it was gathered
that President Jonathan may henceforth keep Obasanjo at bay on account of the
ex-president’s “toxic” letter.
Presidency sources said the anger
generated by the letter is yet to subside.
Their differences stemmed from:
•Rejection of some ministerial nominees
and chief executives of departments and agencies from the South-West from
Obasanjo;
•Alleged refusal of Jonathan to
consult Obasanjo on key policies and decisions of the government;
•Disagreement over the leadership of
PDP at national level and in the South-West, especially the sack of Obasanjo’s
loyalists like ex-Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, ex-Governor Segun Oni and Bode
Mustapha;
•The rise of G-7 and ultimate
defection;
•Obasanjo’s allegation of Jonathan’s
administration of lack of direction, especially on anti-graft war;
•Use of international fora to write
off the administration of Jonathan; and
•Second term aspiration of Jonathan.
Investigation by our correspondent
revealed that Jonathan and Obasanjo had been patching their relationship over
the last two years.
Some months ago, Jonathan was said
to have confronted Obasanjo and accused the ex-president of undermining him.
Jonathan, sources said, accused
Obasanjo of supporting the PDP G-7 governors.
It was learnt that Obasanjo denied
the allegation and assured Jonathan of support.
The source added: “Obasanjo’s
disagreement with Jonathan started from the ministerial nomination. The
ex-President sought input into nominations from the South-West, but Jonathan
restricted him to Ogun State. He said Obasanjo could not singlehanded nominate
ministers from the South-West when there is a PDP structure in place.
“The ex-President was also not happy
that the Jonathan administration does not consult him on all policy issues,
decisions of the government and strategic appointments. The ex-President felt
the President had been hijacked by those he did not want in government,”the
source said.
One of those who allegedly “offended
Obasanjo” in the past was the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Chief Anyim Pius Anyim.
His appointment was said to have
been made without consultation with Obasanjo.
When the matter was brought to
Anyim’s attention, he personally went to meet Obasanjo to plead forgiveness for
whatever offence he might have committed.
Obasanjo reportedly told Anyim there
was no quarrel.
The emergence of Bamanga Tukur as
the National Chairman of PDP and the attendant crisis in the party appeared to
have deepened the crack in the relationship between the two leaders, while the
alleged hijack of the South-West PDP structure from Obasanjo pained the
ex-President.
“But with anti-second term campaign
for Jonathan, it was strategically important for the PDP to restrict Obasanjo
to his only vote at the PDP National Convention for presidential primaries than
to allow him control the party structure and wreak havoc,” one source said.
The Presidency was also said to have
received intelligence reports on Obasanjo’s remarks at several international
gatherings including some in the USA in which he allegedly made uncomplimentary
remarks about the administration.
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Obj is a criminal
ReplyDeleteWhat ever the case may be, the content of the letter is true, until we hear Jonathan's respond. The genesis of the problem is not our concern but the content of the letter. Please CKN stop diverting our attention with an unknown source.
ReplyDeleteThere r more false allegations in d letter than truth eg GEJ is nt a man of violence who is training 1000 snipers and putting Nigerians on watch lists dats absolutely a white lie I can tell u dat.
ReplyDeleteYou think so,? What are we witnessing in Rivers state, peace or violence? All the issues raise have not been denied by Jonathan.
DeleteGEJ is a president. OBJ wants his interest, that I know even before this report. GEJ cannot be answering anything (talk) that comes up. In this world's meeting he represents us. I think some respect should be given to him. The presidency has an enormous powers stipulated in the consttution. He has to protect us and in the cause of doing that, a lot of people must be displaced and be annoyed. They will start fighting you as a person not as president again. Even start to victimize your relatives and whatever. OBJ in 1999 offeneded those Generals that put him there , that's if you Can Remember or had grown then. Its just the system. That seat I snot easy, look at GEJ now and his picture 2007. After him the next president, even if you are tHe one, we ll still conplain. The people your goverment will not favour will cry and even tell you they voted for you even if they did not vote for you. I will advised OBJ to leave GEJ alone to work unless he (OBJ) Wants war with the president of the FRN that he will not contend. The constitution gave powers to GEJ To protect us, believe it or not. If he leaves , the next person takes the powers too to protect us.
ReplyDeleteIdiot,mumu.
DeleteSo obvious that some greedy & evil people in the west part of the nigeria who Has lost relevance in Jonathan's administration are bent in their efforts to create false impression about Jonathan but they are bunch of failures as Nigerians can't be fooled by their evil tricks.
ReplyDeleteLet gej defend content of the letter,period; mumu
DeleteWhatever the reason for the feud, it as apparent that wasn't clairvoyance enough to know that he was givin Nigerians an hypocritical devil as president. God bless Nigeria
ReplyDeleteKingsley, for your information , the Ijaw man is the most violent person that I have ever seen
ReplyDeleteOBJ ur time is over. I speak as a political thinkers.
ReplyDeleteIt is a daft & the evil mind like the obj will believe the malicious false allegations to be true. Am never surprise he said all that when all his efforts to control & destabilize gej so that he remain self delusion powerful. Jonathan is a liberal minded man & whose conscience is active, Nigeria is 4 all & their should be a level playing ground. we know that good Luck Ebele J. Is not perfect but so far remains 1 of the best we av ever had. The pple who make this much noise against gej are the in grate from the west who depend more on govt. Treasury for survival
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how some ofe mmanu call others mumu whereas they are. don't worry u will know who U are soon after Nigeria is balanced. the same person u dislike hail from the oil rich land. By the time hunger strikes u, u will increase iN ur begin nature thou u are use to it. if u like continue to let the north use & kill u we no send una
ReplyDeleteGEJ may not be perfect but OBJ is not a saint either. OBJ still wants to control the govt even after he has ruled Nigeria for about 11 years. He wants somebody who will be his stooge. Somebody he will be controlling and manipulating from his Otta farm. Now he feels GEJ is not heeding to his antics, that's why GEJ should be killed. That old man is greedy, unforgiving, cunny and very malicious. He gave us Jonathan in the first place as his annointed son. So if GEJ fails, OBJ should apologise to Nigerians for giving us such a president. Infact we have all failed as well because we voted him in. So let's give every support for the succes of this administration. OBJ and his domineering cohorts should allow GEJ to be and stop distracting him every now and then. All what he said in his letter are not new to us but he didn't do any better in the whole of 11 yrs he ruled Nigeria. it's clear that OBJ's interest is 2015. Please he should stop heating up the polity at his age!
ReplyDeleteOBJ is always OBJ. He fell out with Danjuma, IBB, Atiku, Yar'dua all his enefactors and now GEJ. Even were some comments are true the intentions are suspect. The man is a fox.
ReplyDeleteOBJ is an evil old man - Esho
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