DETAILS: Obasanjo's important meeting with 5 PDP Governors
President
Goodluck Jonathan, who last week bragged through Doyin Okupe that he
was a better leader than Olusegun Obasanjo and every other Nigerian
leader since independence, on Thursday sent a powerful delegation to the
former president to plead support for his understand and forgiveness.
Obasanjo had described Jonathan’s presidency as below "average", and that the "head" is "rotten".
And
it is becoming increasing clear that Obasanjo, known for his stand
against corruption, will give his full support to General Muhammadu
Buhari to take over from Jonathan in 2015 through APC.
As soon as this reality dawned on him, Jonathan took a fast action...
He
send five PDP governors led by Governor Godswill Akpabio on Thursday to
hold a closed-door meeting, which lasted for 3 hours, with Obasanjo at
his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Other governors on the
trip are the governors of Bauchi, Jigawa, Cross River, and Niger
states, Isa Yuguda, Sule Lamido, Liyel Imoke and Babangida Aliyu
respectively.
The governors arrived Obasanjo’s residence around 12.30pm and emerged from the inner chamber at exactly 3.30pm.
Briefing
journalists after, Obasanjo, said the governors’ visit was not
unconnected with nagging issues of the Boko Haram insurgents and the
very poor state of the Nigerian economy.
In the words of
Obasanjo: "I thank my brothers who have decided to pay me a special
visit. They were concerned about what you may call the situation of the
nation, the security, and the economy. What we have discussed, most of
them I have raised in my own public pronouncement in recent times, not
to castigate anybody, not to bad-mouth anybody, not to run anybody down,
but out of genuine concern for the situation of this country and that
is the same thing that has brought them and I want to thank them.”
The former President noted that the situation in the country currently was bad, but added that it was not totally irretrievable.
He
added, “When we look at these issues closely, very objectively and we
came to the conclusion that yes, we have a bad situation, but not
irretrievably bad. Something can still be done and what is now required
is the will and the courage to do something when and how it needs to be
done.”
On the economy, especially the slump in oil price, Obasanjo said:
“When
we had surplus, we did not remember the rainy day, now that the rainy
day is staring us in the face, we must be honest and courageous enough
to do what is right, to let the nation know and then to take the steps
that will put it right as quickly as possible.
“You do not need to be
an oracle or a World Bank expert or an IMF expert to know that our
economy is not what it should be and this is not the first time we would
hear it, we have heard it in the past.
“When of course I came in
1999, the price of crude oil was about $9 and we realised that we had a
problem, we even passed a budget that we could not fund but we realised
that we were in a serious situation and we took steps.
“Within
two to three years, we were able to sail through, the price of fuel
started moving up. Do not forget that there was a time during the Iraqi
war, that the price of fuel rose to $42 per barrel and then it came down
to $9. The one that we have now, we do not know when it would end but
we can weather the storm if we take measure that we should take it and
when to take it.”
On his part Akpabio said, “We decided that it
is important for us to come and consult with him, as he said pay our
respect, discuss the affairs of the nation and then to tap from his
wealth of wisdom.
“The intention here is that all Nigerians are
determined to re-position the country, we have no other country than
Nigeria and so, no matter the challenges we may face today, we must work
together as a team to redeem the situation.”
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