As
the Presidency prepares a reply to the 18-page letter written by former
President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Goodluck Jonathan on the state of the
nation, indications emerged, yesterday, that the former leader was not
expecting any reply but action from Jonathan.
A competent source said that Obasanjo
was more interested in Jonathan addressing the core issues he raised in his
letter rather than getting a reply to his damning missive, entitled, ‘Before it
is too late’.
The source, which also denied any breakfast meeting between Obasanjo and Jonathan in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, said the story was made up by those who tried to play down the importance of the former leader’s letter.
The source, which also denied any breakfast meeting between Obasanjo and Jonathan in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, said the story was made up by those who tried to play down the importance of the former leader’s letter.
The source said,”The truth of the
matter is that former President Obasanjo is not expecting President Jonathan to
reply him. Absolutely no. The President did not consider it needful to respond
to previous letters privately written to him by the former head of state and he
does not expect any reply to this one.
“I can tell you that Obasanjo wrote
the letter with the best intentions for Jonathan and Nigeria and what he wants
from the President is courageous and timely actions to save Nigeria from the
brink. That’s all.
“Obasanjo will be a happy Nigerian if
appropriate steps are taken by President Jonathan to address the burning issues
of corruption and other challenges that threaten to bring this country down.
“There is absolutely no reason to
expect a reply from the Presidency when previous letters written to him were
not even acknowledged.”
It was however learnt, at the
weekend, that presidential aides have drafted a response to Obasanjo’s letter.
The response was said to be awaiting Jonathan’s approval.
The response was said to be awaiting Jonathan’s approval.
Asked to justify the breakfast parley
between the former President and Jonathan in Kenya on the day the bromide of
Obasanjo’s letter was feasted on by the media, the source said there was no
meeting between the two leaders.
The source said that Obasanjo and
Jonathan only met by chance and exchanged pleasantries as they lodged in the
same hotel in Nairobi.
Obasanjo stirred controversy when he
wrote a letter to Jonathan drawing his attention to myriad of issues capable of
taking Nigeria to the brink if not addressed.
But the Presidency fired back,
describing the letter as inciting, provocative and
self-serving. Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, who’s issued a
statement, indicated that Jonathan would make a formal response but did
not say when he would do so.
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