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Re: Obj To Quit Politics by dayokanu(m): 6:20pm On May 19, 2011
Abeg never quit

We still need someone to mock in SW
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by MMM2(m): 6:44pm On May 19, 2011
he will leave politics,
but he will not leave politics money.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by orgasm(m): 6:55pm On May 19, 2011
Quit politics? dats an ILLUSION. HE WAS NEVER IN POLITICS!
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by gernded(m): 6:59pm On May 19, 2011
we the good people of nigeria wish you well
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by tblacker(m): 7:05pm On May 19, 2011
Best decision ever,the ovation is not loud anymore plus we need new sound minds and a more corrupt-free way of doing politics. Either you people like it or not,he is an elder stateman.He's not a saint but he definitely cannot be forgotten in the history of Nigeria.Go and rest baba,the game is changed!
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by enyojo(f): 7:14pm On May 19, 2011
TINUBU SHOULD BE HAVING THE LAST LAUGH AFTER ALL!
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by KBrown: 7:15pm On May 19, 2011
It is my humble opinion that most pple only concentrate on the negative side of Baba Iyabo.
Most pple forget that Abacha wanted to kill him because he spoke up against his evil doings.
People forget that it was after he publicly declared that the sick Yaradua should step down that every other person that were hitherto asking "Nigerians to pray" got the liver to talk.
Without his towering figure, it would have been easy for IBB to wangle his way back to Aso rock.
Even Buhari, with all his mean-ness has alwa
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Re: Obj To Quit Politics by nsiadi: 7:49pm On May 19, 2011
Like evr coin Obj has 2 sides. But d scale tilts more 2 d negative. He has guts, not enviable though, Has so many enemies. He shd hv left earlier- like Mandibu. Now, it seems, he cant cope wt present hi-tech politics. Strong institutions, et al, are 4cefully retiring them.

Many ppl hv wished GEJ shd hv whipped him out of line, but the gentleman has his plans. We are expecting more surprises.

Post Script, All hands must ensure he stays out, wt his evil ways of cutting corners
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by vislabraye(m): 8:52pm On May 19, 2011
Obasanjo plans to leave after a fellow Egba, Ijebu or Osun takes after him. Can u see why tribalism will never end? Let him go, him and his daughter. She should also retire and take care of her family. .
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by silverstud: 10:44pm On May 19, 2011
I tip my hat off to you!!! you have served your country well
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by olaolabiy: 11:11pm On May 19, 2011
He's never into politics anyway. It's only in Nigeria where we call someone who bulldozes his way through everything a politician. undecided undecided
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by drgica74: 1:31am On May 20, 2011
So that he can concentrate on widows
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by Ribaman(m): 1:34am On May 20, 2011
Hard to believe Obj on this matter! After all, they say "Old Soldiers Never Die, they only fade away" grin
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by Nobody: 5:06am On May 20, 2011
PLS I JST WANT PEOPLE 2B AWARE DAJT NYSC HAS REFUSD 2PAY US BATCH B & C AFTA D ELECTION OF 1MNTH AGO. I CANT BLIEVE WAT IS WRONG WIT PEOPLE.WE ENGAGE IN D MOST DANGEROUS NATIONAL WORK BUT OUR LEADERS STIL FIND IT FUN 2HOLD OUR INEC MONEY AFTA 1MNTH.DIZ COUNTRY IZ FUCKD.WE DNT HAV A FUTURE.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by Nobody: 6:00am On May 20, 2011
didn't this agbaya bang his son's wife??
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by vinooh: 6:36am On May 20, 2011
Baba had finished his work so he should go now or mess his work
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by irich21(m): 7:35am On May 20, 2011
He should remain and retire in de grave, shameless politician
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by johnie: 8:09am On May 20, 2011
S’West PDP Leaders Beg Obasanjo Not to Retire
20 May 2011


By Imam Imam in Lagos and Chuks Okocha in Abuja

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders in the South-west have appealed to former President Olusegun Obasanjo not to retire from active politics, warning that the party would be doomed in the zone without his “fatherly guidance”.

Various party leaders who spoke to THISDAY Thursday said the last few weeks have been the most difficult for the PDP in the South-west as the party is now effectively on the fringes.

A party elder from Lagos State who attended the meeting said Obasanjo was reminded that he was the zone’s most important link to the government of President Goodluck Jonathan and if he departs from the scene now, the party should be considered as dead.

The PDP suffered tremendous losses in the South-west in the last two years from onslaught launched by the opposition Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

From having control of five states in 2003, it lost all the states after last month's elections. It had earlier lost Ekiti, Ondo and Osun following tribunal verdicts.

In the National Assembly election held on April 9, PDP won only five seats out of the 71 available in the South-west, while of the 18 Senate seats, the party won only one.

This figure contrasts sharply with that of 2007 when PDP won 47 House of Representatives seats and 15 in the Senate.

Meanwhile, elder statesman and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo, and Princess Gloria Adebajo-Frazier, Thursday said they were not aware of the reported plans by Obasanjo to retire from active politics after the election of a Deputy National Chairman which is zoned to the South-west.

But THISDAY stands by its story, following further confirmations from high-ranking members of the party.

One of them, a former governorship candidate, said he was surprised the story was just getting to the media as the former president had told him several times that the 2011 general election would be his last as an active politician.

Speaking in a telephone interview, Jafojo said even though he met Obasanjo along with other Lagos PDP stalwarts in Abeokuta last weekend, the issue of his retirement from politics was not discussed.

He urged journalists to cross-check their facts and avoid being used by mischief makers to cause disaffection among senior citizens of the society.

Meanwhile, the ripples caused by the zoning of key political offices by the expanded national caucus of the PDP remain unabated as the party has threatened to wield the big stick against members of the House of Representatives who are threatening to jettison the approved zoning formula.

This is coming on the heels of the South-east’s meeting to review the crisis and adopt a position. But it has said whatever happens, “we remain loyal party members”.

THISDAY was reliably informed that the Acting National Chairman of PDP, Dr. Harilu Mohammed Bello, held a closed door meeting with the leadership of the House of Representatives moments after they amended the voting system in the House to secret ballot.

The National Caucus and NWC of the party had agreed to the following zoning formula: Senate President (North-central); Speaker (South-west); Deputy Senate President (South-east); Deputy Speaker (North-east); National Chairman (North-east); Secretary to the Government of the Federation (South-east); Senate Leader (South-west); House Leader (South-south); Senate Chief Whip (North-west); and House Chief Whip (South-east).

According to a source at the meeting, Bello said that as far as the party is concerned, it has no special or anointed candidate for any of the key offices at the National Assembly, explaining that its position and interest is to ensure that the party directives are adhered to.

“We, as a party, have taken a position based on a wide consultation and it is for PDP as a party to enforce that position. There is no special interest, but the efficacy of party supremacy,” he reportedly said.

It was gathered that Bello was forced to hold the meeting when it became glaring that the members of the House of Represen-tatives were not responding positively to the entreaties made by Vice-President Namadi Sambo to them in a meeting organised by the outgoing Deputy Speaker Bayero Nafada.

At the meeting, Bello was quoted as threatening that the party would not watch and see its decision rubbished and warned that any member that goes contrary to the position of the party on zoning would be sanctioned, no matter their status in the House.

THISDAY gathered that Bello told the House leadership to revert to the old voting pattern of electronic voting and voice affirmation.

According to the source, “it was because of this that the duo of the Chairman, House Committee on House Rules and Business, Hon. Ita Enang sponsored a bill to revert to the old House rules”.

The Southeast caucus of the PDP yesterday in Abuja said that the zone was yet to take a position on the zoning of the office of the SGF and the Office of the Deputy Senate President to it.

Addressing newsmen, the South-east Zonal Secretary, Mr. Vincent Okpaleke and the Zonal Financial Secretary, Tony Caesar Okeke, said that the zone would soon meet to take a position.

Okpaleke, however said “we are part of PDP, whatever the national leadership of our party agrees we believe will be in the interest of our people. We are going to be loyal and abide by that”.

According to him, “the meeting will be attended by PDP Governors, members of the National Assembly and other important stakeholders from the zone. Any decision taken at this meeting would be binding on the zone”.

He hinted that the zone may be asking for “grade A” ministerial positions such as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and Minister of Works and Environment.

“The zone has never been treated well. You see, that is why we want to take the whole issue holistically, it is not just about speakership or party chairmanship that rightly belong to the zone or the issue of SGF or deputy speakership.

“The entire southeast will be meeting very soon and they will come up with a position that will ultimately address these issues. You can be assured that our position will not be myopic and will address these issues in such a way that it will not affect the unity of the nation,” he said.

The Zonal secretary announced that there would be a retreat to be jointly organised by the party and the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) for the newly elected lawmakers.



http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/s-west-pdp-leaders-beg-obasanjo-not-to-retire/91701/
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by ifedun2: 10:03am On May 20, 2011
Maybe its about time for him to quit;but i think the old man deserves some accolades-even if all Nigerians see is his negative side,lets not lose sight of the fact that baba iyabo is respected outside the shores of this land;but honestly,i think he should just employ the 'siddon look' now,taking a cue from the Madiba,Nelson Mandela.That is the only way i think he would command some measure of respect from Nigerians.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by juman(m): 10:12am On May 20, 2011
PDP wahala.

Thank God we have new Nigeria.

Opposition is our hope, joy and happiness.

PDP MUST sit up well and perform excellently, that is the only way out for them.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by Gift4all(m): 11:01am On May 20, 2011
OBJ is a great leader. He is not a saint, but he has done so much for this country. It is unfortunate, what most people always talk about is his negative side. Some people (mostly in their ignorance) criticise OBJ, but if you ask them why, they wouldn't have any good reason. A prophet, they say, is not respected at home.

Baba, you have done well, take time off and relax in your old age.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by kholis(m): 11:23am On May 20, 2011
It is only death that can separate OBJ from Nigeria politics. He simply wants to leave the front screen and operate from behind the screen.
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by SKYQUEST(m): 11:57am On May 20, 2011
good decision. though we may not agree with everything he has done, i believe his actions and inactions got things moving in this country. he gave us stuff to agree n disagree on, his reforms so far is redefining d nigerian project. i thank him but only pray people coming after him will do far beta
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by Seun(m): 1:51pm On May 20, 2011
Good for him ;-)
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by USA1234567: 12:12pm On May 21, 2011
hmmm who want to probe Obasanjo are u okay guys is only GOD oo if baba want to retired thats okay
Re: Obj To Quit Politics by RoadStar: 4:19pm On May 23, 2011
I think he should be immortalized mostly in the SW.

He is by far the greatest Politician to have come out from that region.

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