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REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by 9jaolofofo(m): 1:07pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
In Abeokuta last Friday, governors, leaders of the National Assembly and political heavy weights gathered to lay the foundation stone of a mosque at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) complex. Even former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who has had a bitter political battle with former President Obasanjo, attended the event and donated N5 million towards the project. Conspicuously absent was President Goodluck Jonathan. He was not there in person. He was not represented by any minister or presidential aide. President Jonathan’s absence at an event that touches the heart of his benefactor is one of the manifestations of the divide between the two leaders. Obasanjo it was who influenced Jonathan’s political rise as Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, through Governor, Vice President, Acting President, substantive President and Jonathan’s election as president in the 2011 elections. Though unspoken, the feud is now in the open, like a festering wound. Obasanjo, on his part, has kept away from the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in the last few months. He didn’t attend the last Council of State meeting in July. His voice was not heard sympathising or commiserating with the first family over the illness of Dame Patience Jonathan and the death of Jonathan’s younger brother, the late Meni, respectively. Instead, the volley of attacks and counter-attacks directly and by proxy has replaced the filial relationship between them. Obasanjo even dumped his position as chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) board of trustees – a position he fought very hard to keep. Ever since that decision, things continued to fall apart between the two. How Jonathan and Obasanjo fell apart The crack between Jonathan and Obasanjo began to emerge shortly after the 2011 presidential election. A close associate of Obasanjo revealed to Sunday Trust that after the bitter battle before, during and after the polls, Obasanjo asked Jonathan to mend the divide between the North and South by visiting those who contested against him in the presidential primaries and the election. But Jonathan refused to do so. Secondly, it was alleged that Obasanjo warned Jonathan against reducing the presidency to an Ijaw affair, when it was apparent that the president had surrounded himself with his kinsmen, some of them ex-militants. Again, Jonathan ignored him. Then, when Jonathan wanted to constitute his cabinet, it was gathered, Obasanjo recommended some names from the South-West, considering the fact that the region which voted for Jonathan overwhelmingly had no governor. Sunday Trust gathered that Obasanjo was shocked when Jonathan threw away his list, and the South-West did not make it to any of the top 10 cabinet positions. Combined with the suspicion that Jonathan may have deliberately traded the South-West governorship positions with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to enable him win the presidential election, Obasanjo felt used and dumped. To worsen the situation, it was alleged that the president stopped picking Obasanjo’s calls. Obasanjo turns critic of Jonathan administration Indications that Obasanjo accepted his maltreatment and was looking in a different direction, perhaps, to take his pound of flesh, manifested in reports alleging that he was looking North-ward for Jonathan’s replacement, come 2015. Though he denied ever endorsing Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido and Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi as his choices for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP’s) presidential flag bearers in 2015, Obasanjo’s body language told the world that he had shifted his support from Jonathan. At local and international fora, he took a swipe on the Jonathan administration for wasting the country’s foreign reserve, put at about $35 billion in 2007. Obasanjo had said, “We left what we call excess crude, let’s build it for rainy day, up to $35 billion; within three years, the $35 billion disappeared. Whether the money disappeared or, like the governor said, it was shared, the fact remains that $35 billion disappeared from the foreign reserve I left behind in office. When we left that money, we thought we were leaving it for the rainy day… But my brother said the rain is not falling now. But the fact is that when the rain is falling, we will have nothing to cover our heads with because we have blown it off. The Chinese do not think that way.” The statement was an allusion to the Jonathan administration, as both foreign reserve and excess crude account sank shortly after the 2011 elections. Obasanjo’s statements became more and more critical of the Jonathan administration. On November 11, he spoke in Dakar, Senegal about the alarming rate of unemployment in the country, and concluded that the country was sitting on a time-bomb. He told the gathering at an entrepreneurship programme under the auspices of that Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the African Development Bank that when he became president, youth unemployment was put at 72 per cent, but that he reduced it to about 52 per cent. Now, it has ballooned to unmanageable proportion. Obasanjo underscored his fears with this remark: “I am afraid. And when a General says he is afraid, that means the danger ahead is real and potent. Despite the imminent threat to Nigeria’s nationhood there is no serious, realistic short or long term solution to youth unemployment.” Though Obasanjo argued that his remarks were not meant to instigate Nigerians against government, few days after the Dakar event, he was in Warri, Delta State to frontally attack Jonathan over his ‘weak’ approach to insecurity. At the 40th anniversary of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s call to ministry at the Word of Life Bible Church, Obasanjo said, “They (Boko Haram) stated their grievances and I promised to relay them to the authorities in power, because that was the best I could do. I did report. But my fear at that time is still my fear till today. When you have a sore and fail to attend to it quickly, it festers and grows to become something else. “Whichever way, you just have to attend to it. Don’t leave it unattended to. On two occasions I had to attend to the problem I faced at that time. I sent soldiers to a place and 19 of them were killed. If I had allowed that to continue, I will not have authority to send security whether police, soldier and any force any where again. So, I had to nip it in the bud and that was the end of that particular problem.” Referring to criticisms that he foisted Jonathan on the nation, Obasanjo said, “The beauty of democracy is that power rests in the people, and every elected person would seek your votes to come back; if you don’t want him, he won’t come back.” Jonathan fires back Obasanjo’s reference to how he tackled the Odi crisis attracted a length remark from Jonathan during the presidential media chat on Sunday, November 18. The tragedy, which happened on November 20, 1999 led to the killing of many persons in the Bayelsa State community. Though Obasanjo said it halted militants’ attacks on the army, Jonathan disagreed, bluntly saying, “When the Odi matter came up, I was the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, and I can give you the narratives of what led to the Odi crisis. The peak of the activities of the militancy in Niger Delta was when 12 police officers were killed in a cold blooded murder. That made the federal government to invade Odi. And after that invasion, the governor and I visited Odi. “Ordinarily, the governor and the deputy governor were not supposed to move together under such a situation. And we saw some dead people mainly old men and women and also children. None of those militants was killed. None was killed. So, bombarding Odi was to solve the problem but it never solved it. If the attack on Odi had solved the issue of militancy in the Niger Delta, the Yar’adua government, in which I had the privilege of being the Vice President, wouldn’t have come up with the amnesty programme. So, that should tell you that the attack on Odi never solved the militancy problems. People will even tell you that rather it escalated it. It attracted international sympathy and we had lots of challenges after that attack on Odi.” Implications of the face-off for 2015: Obasanjo does not forgive. Obasanjo has always had the last laugh. These two expressions have become aphorisms in the Nigerian political circle because of some antecedents. Many politicians who attracted Obasanjo’s anger regretted it. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; former Speaker Umar Gha’li Na’Abbah, former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim; the late Senate President Pius Okadigbo, former PDP National Chairman, Chief Audu Ogbeh and even the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua were not spared. In different ways they disagreed with Obasanjo. In different ways they lost out. As the political alignment for 2015 intensifies, there are fears that the Obasanjo group could pull the rug off Jonathan’s 2015 ambition. In Abeokuta last Friday, many governors from the North, some of whom have presidential ambition, engaged in a closed door meeting with Obasanjo after they contributed to the fund for building the presidential library mosque. If anything, the harmony demonstrated at the meeting pointed to the reality of power shift from the South to the North, a change that Obasanjo has openly canvassed for. The big alliance being planned by the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) would provide a veritable alternative to dissenting groups in the PDP, if Jonathan picks the party’s ticket for 2015 presidential election. Presidential aides declined to make comments on the cold war between Jonathan and Obasanjo. Many calls put through to Dr Doyin Okupe, a Senior Special Assistant to Jonathan on Public Affairs, were not answered. He did not respond to text messages sent to his mobile phone, explaining what this newspaper wanted him to clarify. Subsequent calls made to Dr Okupe after the text messages had been delivered were not attended to. Also, Dr Reuben Abati, the president’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, did not respond to our reporter’s calls and text messages. The president’s Special Assistant on Political Affairs, Malam Ahmed Gulak, also refused to respond to calls and text messages to his mobile telephone. However, in his response to criticisms by former leaders of Jonathan last Friday, Gulak had said, “They have had their opportunities to rule this country before. Some have done eight years; some have done 12 years, some have done seven years, they have done their own bits. Therefore, what we are saying is that, they should be elder statesmen; give advice from the sides, not to dabble into creating crisis within the system.” According to Gulak, he agreed that nobody could deprive people of their rights to air their views on any national issue, including how they are governed, but such criticisms should be constructive. He argued that when such criticisms come from those who had been privileged to have led the country in the past, they should be moderated, not to create social disharmony in the country. In his reaction to the face-off between Jonathan and Obasanjo, the National Publicity Secretary of the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP), Mr Osita Okechukwu, described it as ‘nemesis at work’. The divide between Jonathan and Obasanjo may influence the country’s future political leadership. An intense power struggle may be in the offing in 2015. http://9jaolofofo.com/revealed-how-president-jonathan-and-obasanjo-fell-apart/ 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by k2039: 1:17pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
*sighs*,did I just read this long post,mtchew. Well I understand GEJ wants to have a mind of his own,but the smartest thing was for him to learn from the experience of his predecessors,if what the article says is true then I think OBJ made some vital points that GEJ should have followed. It's either GEJ has bad advisers or he is just dull to admit that he cant run the presidency alone,he has to learn from those who have gonne ahead of him. Finaly,GEJ isnt really as smart as I thought he was,if he was he would have tried to win OBJ over in his first term and maybe show him who he really his in his second term.But has it stands winning the PDP ticket in 2015 is hanging in the balance. 3 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by otokx(m): 3:33pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Obasanjo is lucky to have his head still on his shoulders, come 2015 Goodluck Jonathan will trounce him soundly consigning him permanently to the annals of history. 11 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by mankevo(m): 4:48pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
otokx: ''''come 2015 Goodluck Jonathan will trounce him soundly consigning him permanently to the annals of history.I pity your fate if yu are in the league to return him (Jona) in 2015. Sentimental folks like you are the main problems Nigeria have today. Good luck to ur point 17 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by doctokwus: 4:58pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Every Tom/dick/harry now writes rubbish culled frm old men at an ogogoro joint& posts it on d internet bc its almost free2 post.What has d Op written now dat is new or has any kind of info resembling a scoop? 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by gaddafe(m): 5:06pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Did you all even see the source "olofofo" i hope you all know what that makes you when you start responding to the post |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by omiobo: 5:07pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
*yawn* let me empty my mind. |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Sealeddeal(m): 7:41pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Whether OBJ wants it or not,2015 is for either GEJ or an Igbo man.the north may rally around OBJ but they will surely fail. 3 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by OsunOriginal: 9:12pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Sealeddeal: Whether OBJ wants it or not,2015 is for either GEJ or an Igbo man.the north may rally around OBJ but they will surely fail. Igbo man for where? In this Niegria? Stop dreaming man... You better continue with your alignment with Jona, the most corrupt and uninspiring president in the history of Nigeria. Jona will leave and an Igbo man will take over to further destory Nigeria. No way man... 8 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Sealeddeal(m): 11:18pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
[quote author=OsunOriginal] Igbo man for where? In this Niegria? Stop dreaming man... You better continue with your alignment with Jona, the most corrupt and uninspiring president in the history of Nigeria. Jona will leave and an Igbo man will take over to further destory Nigeria. No way man... GEJ is the best leader of nigeria so far.i do not expect you to agree with me,but he is the best so far. Igbo man will rule nigeria either 2015 or 2019.Nigeria govt is in safe hand now.Nobody wish to return govt to the hand of Boko haram leaders(North) 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 6:02am On Nov 28, 2012 |
OBJ is just sending a message. . .and if anything, I think the North are also trying to court his approval & position for 2015 but its not going to change much. If GEJ delivers power and a few national highways, he will land 2015 in much the same fashion as 2011. 2 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by markus1133: 6:12am On Nov 28, 2012 |
good post. |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by SlyIg(f): 6:12am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Politics-the dirty game! |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Super1759: 7:46am On Nov 28, 2012 |
anything that wanna happen, let it happen. We are tired! 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by slimming: 7:54am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Baba no vex 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 8:36am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Taking sides with any of this two would be stup1d1ty. Afterall, where 2 elephants fite, ...... Movie Title: Clash of d Tigerians! |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Super1759: 8:43am On Nov 28, 2012 |
when there is conflict of interest,the masses suffer. Please I urge Gej to try his best with this tenure.make history, then go and rest. Biko I beg u 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by acidtalk: 8:47am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Its no news that Jonathan is the World's Biggest TRAITOR Do you people know politics at all? Well lemme give you a brief insight of the joker that will be used against jonathan. The Boko haram sect calling for a cease fire and negotiation with the FG will only push the President to a tight corner which not only make him appear like an Enemy to the North but also to Islam but also make him look like a man who doesn't want peace in his country. Obasanjo isn't the best man in Nigeria, though extremely corrupt but that man Called Obasanjo definitely wants the Unity of Nigeria more than any past and present leader Nigeria has ever produced. Jonathan look around Aso Rock very well, because come 2015 you will be tossed out of that Villa like Super Ted. 6 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by ujukala: 8:52am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Obj and Gej news again! Don't you have better news? 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Demdem(m): 8:53am On Nov 28, 2012 |
At local and international fora, he took a swipe on the Jonathan administration for wasting the country’s foreign reserve, put at about $35 billion in 2007. Obasanjo had said, “We left what we call excess crude, let’s build it for rainy day, up to $35 billion; within three years, the $35 billion disappeared. Whether the money disappeared or, like the governor said, it was shared, the fact remains that $35 billion disappeared from the foreign reserve I left behind in office. When we left that money, we thought we were leaving it for the rainy day… But my brother said the rain is not falling now. But the fact is that when the rain is falling, we will have nothing to cover our heads with because we have blown it off. The Chinese do not think that way.” The statement was an allusion to the Jonathan administration, as both foreign reserve and excess crude account sank shortly after the 2011 elections. Am convinced beyond every reasonable doubt that the Retardeen surely is here to bankrupt this country no doubt. Am also happy to see that his support base seems to be shrinking by the day. PDP SW seems to have issues with him. North seems not to want him, Middle belt seems to be 50-50. Except the SE/SS whose votes alone arent sufficient to win the presidency even during their own primaries, i wonder where he will get his votes from except he buys it like he did earlier. I expect the opposition to wake up and bring out a formidable opponent that Nigerians will be willing to associate with with proven past records. Having the Retardeen for another 4Yrs will be a complete disaster. Ebele is a joke. 2 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by jamesbridget13(f): 8:54am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Baba they say always have d last laugh right? Lets watch out 2015 if Baba ll still ve that last laugh! Lol 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Intrepid1(m): 9:00am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Obasanjo is going to deal with brother Jona in 2015. I believe Atiku has seen the signs and that's why he has started kissing ar.se early so he's in pole position for Obasanjo's 'blessing' come the next election. He's obviously learnt his lesson. 1 Like |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by BabaEleko(m): 9:01am On Nov 28, 2012 |
acidtalk: Okay.and also the world's biggest failure. 4 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 9:11am On Nov 28, 2012 |
OBJ's days in Nigeria's political landscape is over. He, just like Gowon and IBB and Shagarai should respectfully retire to his farm and tell folktales to his grandchildren. I dont see an Ex-American President, lurking around white house offering to give advises when not needed. If GEJ delivers on Electricity, he is unstoppable by 1000 OHH BEE JAYs. |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by alaoeri: 9:13am On Nov 28, 2012 |
All i know is GEJ is too weak to rule this country. 4 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by acidtalk: 9:13am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Baba_Eleko: As well as the Worlds most CORRUPT leader |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 9:14am On Nov 28, 2012 |
acidtalk:Tossed out by who ? Cos I know, I personally have the machinery to generate GEJ 1million votes. Personally speaking! |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by acidtalk: 9:15am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Billyonaire: If GEJ delivers on Electricity, he is unstoppable by 1000 OHH BEE JAYs. He sure can't deliver because he was destined to be a failure and a dissapointment all his miserable and clueless entire life. |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 9:16am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Intrepid!:Who will ever in his right mind vote Atiku in the SW ? Who knows Atiku in SS ? Atiku cant even win Middle Belt. Under which regional party ? If OBJ ventures take side with Atiku, he has finally kissed failure. |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by acidtalk: 9:17am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Billyonaire: Tossed out by who ? Cos I know, I personally have the machinery to generate GEJ 1million votes. Personally speaking! How won't you? When you have the machine to produce 1million FAKE BALLOT papers in your bedroom. Come free and fair election who is Jonathan? |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Nobody: 9:18am On Nov 28, 2012 |
acidtalk:The man called GEJ, has never failed in any of his political venture. Go history bro, go history. I will be here, reminding you by May 29, 2015, that Team GEJ has done it again. Lets bet 5m each, and we need seun to be our escrew agent. 3 Likes |
Re: REVEALED: Details Of How President Jonathan And Obasanjo Fell Apart. by Demdem(m): 9:18am On Nov 28, 2012 |
acidtalk: Also>>>>>>>>>
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