The moves by the Presidency and the Peoples Democratic to seek the
support of former President Olusegun Obasanjo for President Goodluck Jonathan
in 2015 have reached a dead end.
Investigations in Abuja on Sunday showed that Jonathan and the PDP had
been reaching out to Obasanjo since last December when the disagreement between
them worsened.
It was, however, gathered that the former President had not changed his
position, particularly on how the PDP should be run and the need for the
President to honour his alleged pledge not to contest the 2015 presidential
poll.
A member of the PDP Board of Trustees, who confided in one of
correspondents, said, “The Presidency and the party have been talking with
Obasanjo on the need to support Jonathan; but we have not made progress. Baba
is still insisting that the issues he raised in his letters must be addressed.”
Obasanjo had in a December 2, 2013 letter to the President said that
Jonathan told him that he had not informed anybody that he would contest the
2015 presidential election.
The former President said he told the President that facts on the ground
did not tally with his earlier promise.
Obasanjo recalled that in 2011, Jonathan told Benue State
Governor Gabriel Suswan that he would not contest in 2015.
The former President’s letter read in part, “I decided to cross-check
with you. You did not hesitate to confirm to me that you are
a strong believer in a one-term of six years for the
President and that by the time you
have used the unexpired time of your predecessor(the
late Umaru Yar’Adua) and the four years of
your first term, you would have almost used up to
six years and you would not need any more term or time.”
But Jonathan in his reply dated December 20, 2013, said Obasanjo’s
claims were wrong.
The President further said, “You (Obasanjo) quoted me as saying that I
have not told anybody that I will seek another term in office in 2015. You and
your ambitious acolytes within the party have clearly decided to act on your
conclusion that ‘only a fool will believe that statement’ and embark on a
virulent campaign to harass me out of an undeclared candidature for the 2015
presidential elections so as to pave the way for a successor anointed by you.”
In another letter dated January 7, 2014, written to the former PDP
National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, Obasanjo said he had withdrawn from
the party.
Among other reasons he cited was the imposition of Chief Buruji Kasamu,
as the South-West PDP leader.
A PDP Board of Trustees member, who pleaded anonymity because he
was not authorised to speak on the issues, said that Obasanjo’s demands,
particularly on the President and the 2015 elections, were difficult to meet.
He said, “Inasmuch as we need him, we cannot meet all his demands,
particularly that Jonathan should honour the so-called agreement not to contest
the 2015 election.
“Baba (Obasanjo) is not happy that the party has not addressed the point
he raised about the South-West PDP.”
When contacted, an associate of Obasanjo and a former National Auditor
of the party, Chief Bode Mustapha, told one of correspondents that the issues
raised by the former president had not been addressed.
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Alhaji Abdullahi
Jalo, declined comments on the grounds that only the National Publicity
Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, was competent to speak on the issue.
Attempts to get reactions from Metuh were unsuccessful as repeated calls
to his mobile telephone number indicated that it was switched off.
He had yet to respond to a text message sent to him as of the time of
filing this report.
However, a source in the National Working Committee of the party said
talks were on-going on the matter.
He said, “Talks have been going on albeit informally. You will recall
just yesterday (Saturday) that Obasanjo was at the wedding of the President’s
daughter.
“For those of us who were there, it was obvious that when Baba held
discussions with Chief Edwin Clark it was more than a social one. Our enemies
will soon be put to shame because the issues are being addressed.”
The Presidency had confirmed to one of our correspondents on Friday that
the President was reaching out to Nigerians, including Obasanjo on the 2015
presidential poll.
The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed
Gulak, who disclosed this did not give details of the moves to woo
Obasanjo or whether they had succeeded or not.
A member of the PDP BOT, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, said the
party would not discountenance anything that was genuinely brought to it by any
member.
He, however, said, “Chief Obasanjo did not tell the party where the
promise (by Jonathan to do a single term) was made. As I speak to you, the
trend in the PDP now is moving in the direction of 97 to 98 per cent of the
party asking the President to contest for a second term.”
On the issue of restructuring the PDP in the South-West, Babatope said
the party was fully aware of the implications of giving the party to the wrong
people.
He said “The party cannot afford to give the party to wrong hands
because its success or failure in the zone will depend on it.”
Asked to comment on the status of Olagunsoye Oyinlola, former national
secretary of the PDP, who was reinstated by a court, Babatope said,
“The party is a respecter of the rule of law.”
He added that his supporters were in court challenging the process which
produced Oyinlola.
“I am sure that at the end of the day, the rule of law will prevail,”
Babatope, who desires to become the next PDP national secretary, added.
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Bab can never support a wast again . He has realized that the man he gave Nigerians in 2011 was a mistake . He will do every thing within his power to correct that mistake. Jonathan should not wast his time and our money to declear because he will be disgraced.
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