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Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by MRAKBEE(m): 6:29am On Jan 25, 2018
By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor
For the second time in as many generations, Olusegun Obasanjo has had to disavow Muhammadu Buhari. The first time was under military rule in 1984 when General Obasanjo asked Buhari to stop references to his military junta as being an offshoot of the Murtala-Obasanjo military regime. It was a stinking rebuke by Obasanjo who sought to delink his benevolent military regime from the ruthlessness of the Muhammadu Buhari-Tunde Idiagbon military regime.
The second disavowal yesterday, came after 33 years. It came after Obasanjo disowned his political godson, President Goodluck Jonathan to support Buhari’s comeback bid, albeit as a civilian president in 2015.
After he was catapulted to power in 1976 and handed over power to a democratically elected civilian leader three years later to universal approval, Obasanjo has continued to see himself as a moral conscience of the nation.
His successors as military heads of state and subsequently, his successors as presidents in the Fourth Republic who he perceived to have deviated from the path of probity have been made to suffer from his caustic missives.
Alhaji Shehu Shagari who directly succeeded Obasanjo in his first outing on October 1, 1979, had to suffer missives from Obasanjo’s retirement base in Ota when the later felt that the new president was allowing the ship of state to drift.
Obasanjo last year recalled his beef with that administration to be mainly due to policy inconsistency.
Speaking when he received a business delegation in the Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta last year, he said:
“One of our problems in this country is inconsistency in policy. In 1979, we were getting to a place where we would be self-sufficient in rice production, but then a new administration came and set up a presidential committee on rice importation instead of a presidential committee on exportation of rice.
“In no time, when the imported rice started a arriving, those farmers who were cultivating rice gave up.
His beefs with the Buhari military regime were mainly in the areas of human rights and ethnic bias.
Months after he publicly asked the Buhari military regime to stop addressing itself as an offshoot of the Murtala/Obasanjo regime ostensibly on account of its poor human rights credentials, Obasanjo at a lecture delivered to the Agriculture Society in Ibadan, in August, 1985 flayed the regime for installing what he described as a “tilted federalism” on the country.
Obasanjo, Buhari subsequently confessed sent him an advance copy of the lecture. Days later, Buhari was overthrown from office.
The Ibrahim Babangida military regime was also not spared and was the object of repeated rebuke by Obasanjo after an initial charm.
He was particularly critical of the administration’s economic policies saying famously at the peak of the public revolt against the Structural Adjustment Policy, SAP programme that “SAP must have a human face.”
Obasanjo also expressed opposition to the intrigues that characterised Babangida’s transition programme. In May 1993 Obasanjo assembled a conference of retired military generals, leading civil society personalities and some of the leading lights on the academia to deliberate on Nigeria. Obasanjo had ahead of the summit informed Babangida of the gathering scheduled for Gateway Hotel, Ota.
Those invited came and were turned away by soldiers sent by Babaginda. However, unknown to him, Obasanjo had envisaged it and had adequately conveyed to participants to gather at his farm where the conference took place.
After Sani Abacha came to power, Obasanjo was quick to hit at him within one year. Obasanjo was even harder on Babangida for allowing the seed that gave birth to the Abacha regime.
In a lecture he delivered at Arewa House, Kaduna, in 1994, he said:
“General Babangida is the main architect of the state in which the nation finds itself today, and General Sani Abacha was his eminent disciple, faithful supporter, and beneficiary.”
Abacha sought to put Obasanjo off the radar forever, but the later survived the contraptions to birth the Fourth Republic in May 1999, a year after Abacha died in office.
President Umar Yar`adua who Obasanjo installed in office as successor in 2007 was not spared by his political benefactor as the ship of state was tossed in a conspiracy that threw up the phrase, ‘the cabal’ into Nigeria’s political lexicon.
As the crisis thrown up by the absence of the president smouldered, Obasanjo at a dialogue organised by Media Trust Limited, publishers of Daily Trust in January, 2010 asked Yar`adua to toe the “path of honour and morality” and resign if his health could not carry him any more in office.
However, his most celebrated falling out was with his most successful political project, President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013.
Obasanjo wrote several letters to Jonathan, but only two came to public knowledge after the two men had a public falling apart in 2013.
Obasanjo in those letters sought to portray Jonathan of pushing the country to the precipice by promoting deceit, corruption, and distrust in government.
Obasanjo went to the extent of publicly tearing his membership card of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP as a way of showing his revolt for a second term for Dr. Jonathan. He also publicly welcomed leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC and the opposition that was framed against Jonathan in his Abeokuta Hill Top Mansion.
President Obasanjo’s assertions of condoning corruption, clannishness and crass incompetence on the part of President Buhari may serve to underline the consistency with which the former leader has attached to his vow to a united and progressive Nigeria. How Buhari responds either to the issues or to the letter is what many would be waiting for in a political chess game that no one can predict.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/obasanjo-strikes-again/
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by MRAKBEE(m): 6:35am On Jan 25, 2018
Take it or leave it Baba has bn given power to dictate who sits in Aso Rock and for how long..
Lalasticlala good morning
Happy New year OAM4J, Mynd44
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by Nobody: 6:40am On Jan 25, 2018
Baba fall my hand, was sitting on d wall before but this benue killing...
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by Jerryojozy(m): 6:42am On Jan 25, 2018
Where is NwaAmaikpe?


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Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by hucienda: 6:44am On Jan 25, 2018
Obasanjo, the perennial letter writer.
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by Warship: 6:48am On Jan 25, 2018
Obasanjo made tactical mistake with this letter.

Before you say the truth or give an advice, first find out if the intended recipient has a listening ear or harden heart.

Buhari has a harden heart and an evil agenda which he will hastily implement to the destruction of Nigeria.

In the end, Truth first by IPOB and now Obj is finally overpowering & dismembering Nigeria.

Fulanis being who they are, will never sheath their sword and take the path of honor but choose to give their path of dishonor a trial based on false belief that Allah will see them through just because they seek to Islamize Nigeria.

Proof of my statement can be seen in Elrufai's son who insulted OBJ & Reno and also Yobe Senator who opposed Abaribe in the Senate yesterday for talking about impeachment.

golor
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by golor(m): 6:51am On Jan 25, 2018
Warship:
Obasanjo made tactical mistake with this letter.

Before you say the truth or give an advice, first find out if the intended recipient has a listening ear or harden heart.


Whether the recipient is a deaf or dumb ,someone will always translate to his understanding.

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Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by Nutase: 6:53am On Jan 25, 2018
Letter writing is lucrative.
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by bankyblue(m): 6:55am On Jan 25, 2018
Baba na baba
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by uloewa: 7:00am On Jan 25, 2018
Governor Bello urges Buhari to build rehab centres for OBJ, other failed unremorseful leaders

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The Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to build rehabilitation homes for Olusegun Obasanjo and other “failed Nigerian leaders” who ran the country aground without remorse.

The Governor pointed out that no normal human beings would do what former President Obasanjo and his likes did to Nigeria without being remorseful.

Bello’s statement was not unconnected with the press statement issue by Obasanjo on Tuesday advising President Buhari against contesting in 2019 on sundry grounds.

Bello made the call Wednesday at the commissioning of the Multi-Purpose Rehabilitation Centre donated to the Kogi State Government by the Northern Governors wives forum in Lokoja.

Bello said some leaders in the country who have abused power in the past and that are still misusing the privilege given to them as former Nigerian leaders need to be mentally rehabilitated and restored.

“These leaders have failed the people, these men of yesterday have abused power and will have to be rehabilitated,” the Governor emphasized.

Bello stressed that the support his colleagues and himself have for Buhari remains unshakable.

“Nigeria must be great again, there is no campaign of calumny that will cow us from supporting President Muhammadu Buhari in the next elections,” he added.

He urged the Nigerian President not to be deterred by side talks and unwarranted criticism by the past “failed” leaders from contesting.

"Don't just run in 2019, Mr. President, if you want to fly, fly, the masses are solidly with you, your policies are making millions of Nigerians comfortable than ever before,” Bello said.

On the challenges of insecurity in his state, he explained that “the Kogi State Government combatting drug abuse and criminality in all forms.”

Bello explained further that “you cannot destroy a state in the last sixteen years and then expect miracle in one day; it's a gradual process and every aspect of the state will be fixed.”
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by MRAKBEE(m): 7:02am On Jan 25, 2018
[quote author=yemaldo post=64491822]Baba fall my hand, was sitting on d wall before but this benue killing... [/quote
He was just observing things
Re: Obj's Letter To President Buhari : The Second Of Its Kind In 33 Years by SalamRushdie: 7:45am On Jan 25, 2018
Buhari has always been of poor character and should never been allowed to contest in the first place
..The day Nigerians realise Buhari is responsible for 80 percent of the rot that has plagued Nigeria since independence they will just faint ..Yes Buhari is responsible for 80 percent of the rot Nigeria has become

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