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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Obasanjo's Stand on 2015: Jonathan Has Not Told Me His Mind

The studied silence of former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the 2015 presidential primaries of the PDP is giving the Presidency and the leadership of the party great concern and fear is the watchword, considering the level of influence and a few other former leaders have in the now polarized political space.

Since the historic letter written by Obasanjo to Jonathan which was leaked to the media and the reply from his boy, Jonathan, the men have been avoiding each other and Obasanjo has been strategizing.

The party hierarchy is worried over how to bring Obasanjo back but Baba is keeping them at arms length. In his reaction, a member of PDP Board of Trustees cried out thus:
“When Obasanjo’s letter came into the open, some of us warned against replying the letter while some cautioned against using the same tone, but those who are very close to the president who wanted him to reply had their way. Here we are now. We all know Baba; he would find it difficult to reconcile with President Jonathan but we need him.”
Chieftains of the party have been trying all they could behind the scenes to reconcile both President Jonathan and Obasanjo in vain, and, according to one of them, it was the reply of Jonathan to his letter in which he gave it back to the Baba in the same measure, without respect, that is making things more difficult.

The BoT member told Leadership that the like of Obasanjo are needed by the party with the desperation of the opposition who are hell-bent on pushing the PDP out of power come 2015.

In his words: “The next year’s election is going to be the toughest since 1960; there has never been a time when we have an assembly of influential and powerful aggrieved people who are hell-bent on wresting power from the ruling party like we have in APC. Ironically, those who are there today were once with us but left us because we could not swallow our pride and resolve our differences. This is why our new chairman (Adamu Muazu) is asking those who have left us to come back. This is the time we need people like Baba Obasanjo.”
A political associate of Obasanjo said some forces have been contacting Baba on behalf of the Presidency and the party but explained that he has decided to be watching the unfolding scenario.

“People have been coming, asking him to reconcile with President Jonathan, but he has been telling them he is not fighting anybody but standing on the truth. He still stands on his position that it was wrong for Jonathan to run for a second term despite the pact that took him to power. They are saying Baba is wrong. But we are watching as events unfold. Up until now, President Jonathan has not said he desires a second term, but it is doubtful if there is anyone in the country who is not aware.”

A top source said, “If Jonathan could apologise for his mistakes of the past and seek Obasanjo’s forgiveness, maybe… but if his government believes they could do without him, I wish them best of luck.”

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