President Jonathan and Gen. Obasanjo (Rtd)
Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, broke his silence
on the feud between him and his estranged political son, President
Goodluck Jonathan, saying he would not stop commenting on national
issues.
He, however, said that despite the public perception on the disagreement between the duo, Jonathan remained his president.
Obasanjo stated this when he hosted the National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, in his Hilltop country home, Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.
According to him, “the country, the party
and government would remain my primary concern, because, if there is no
Nigeria, there will not be a party, and if there is no party, there
will be nothing to govern on the platform of the party”.
The former president added: “If there is anything that requires my own comment, position
or views. I will say it. It is only when you kill me that I will stop
doing so. It is my passion, patriotism and love that will continue to
make me say my own. If it is the party that I see that something is
inimical to the growth, I will talk.”
The feud between Obasanjo and Jonathan blew into the open
when Obasanjo said the Federal Government was not doing enough in
tackling Boko Haram, saying the government was not decisive on the
insurgency. The former president cited what his government did to quell
the militancy in the Niger Delta, precisely Odi town in Bayelsa, when
some militants killed five soldiers.
Jonathan,a week or so
later, replied him during a presidential chat on television, that his
government would not take such a decisive action against the Boko Haram
because the Odi invasion did not achieve the desired result. According
to the president, he was the Bayelsa deputy governor at that time and
that, shortly after the place was leveled, all he could see were bodies,
women and children.
While
describing the PDP national chairman as a respected leader, Obasanjo
said, yesterday, that Tukur was a delight to have always.
He said, “It is always a delight to have our ogas (boss) to visit us to see what we are doing or what we are not doing.
“To know our anxiety, aspirations and concerns. And also to disabuse the minds of rumour mongers. The president is my president.
“Without
Nigeria, there will be no party. Even when I was in prison, I was not
quiet. Those who want me and the chair to quarrel; this visit will keep
them quiet. But my mouth will not be quiet.”
Obasanjo, who also used the occasion of the visit by Tukur, to dispel his death rumour, wondered why people would continue to spread such rumour, remarking, “I am still alive anyway.”
In his remarks, Tukur, the PDP National Chairman, explained that he was in Abeokuta to thank the former PDP Board of Trustees Chairman for his consistent role not only for the party.but also the country and the international community. “Your support has never been relenting and I have come to say thank you, sir.”
Tukur
however affirmed the leadership of the Dipo Odujirin-led executive in
the state, declaring that the party only recognized the elected
executives.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
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