Tag: ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo

  • Atiku, Obasanjo meet in Abeokuta

    People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar came into Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, yesterday for “strictly private meeting” with his former boss, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    Atiku, who arrived Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, around 1pm, observed his prayer at the mosque within the sprawling OOPL facility, had lunch later with his host and left quietly, a source close to Obasanjo told The Nation.

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    It was not clear what the former Vice President discussed with Obasanjo during his short visit, but there were  insinuations that both might have deliberated on the last presidential election, which Atiku contested on the platform of the PDP, but lost to the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “I can confirm that Atiku visited Baba Obasanjo today around 1pm. It was purely private visit. He came, observed his prayer, had lunch with Baba and left. The visit was brief. There was nothing else done,” the source said.

  • Atiku, Obasanjo meet in Abeokuta

    The Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alh. Atiku Abubakar was in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Thursday for a private meeting with his former boss, Olusegun Obasanjo.

    Atiku who arrived Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, around 1:00 pm, observed his prayer at the mosque within the sprawling OOPL facility, had lunch later with his host and left quietly, a source close to the Ebora Owu, told The Nation.

    Read also: Obasanjo to Makinde: Don’t pocket Oyo state govt.

    It was not clear what the former Vice – President discussed with Obasanjo during his short visit, but there were  insinuations that both might have deliberated on the last Presidential election which Atiku contested on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) but lost to the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “I can confirm that Atiku visited Baba Obasanjo today around 1: pm. It was purely private visit. He came, observed his prayer, had lunch with Baba and left. The visit was brief. There was nothing else done,” the source said.

     

  • FG, expatriates deny Nigerians their benefits – PENGASSAN

    The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) Wednesday condemned the manner that the Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Customs Service are corroborating with the expatriates in the oil and gas industry to deny Nigerians their benefits.

    Addressing journalists in Abuja on the 40th anniversary of the association that is billed to hold on Thursday, the association’s President, Comrade Francis Johnson, said that in the industry, “the challenges are very enormous.”

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    The theme of the 40th anniversary, according to him, is “labour fueling the economy.”

    He said: “There is a challenge where we have the Ministry of Interior, Customs corroborating with expatriates to make sure that Nigerians do not get their benefits.”

    He also decried the issue of job auctioning and capital flight as some of the challenges bedeviling the sector at the moment.

    Johnson expressed worry that “You also talk about the issue of job auctioning; Nigerians are experience capital flight from the jobs that should have been done in Nigeria taken to Dubai and somewhere else whereas there are some Nigerians that are capable of doing it.”

    He complained that in some of the International Oil Companies (IOCs) there are still security apparatus that are being headed by foreigners whereas during ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo administration there was a policy that any foreigner that has served in any of the country’s apparatus should not head the IOCs security in Nigeria.

    Another challenge that he highlighted was the abuse of the right and privilege of the oil and gas workers by their employers.

    Commenting on the collaboration among the unions and the government, he said “we have collaborated with the employers as far as possible to see that the interests are protected.”

    He advised the government to ensure that it start engaging labour in dialogue from the beginning of an ultimatum instead of waiting till the dying minute.

    On minimum wage, he urged the government to give workers their dues, adding that that government should adopt a wage and its review timeline to settle the wage issue instead of giving the citizenry the impression that labour is insensitive to their plight.

    Johnson, however, noted that the association has made remarkable progress in the last few years that include the engagement of government to settle the cash call.

    He recalled that the association played a major role in the attainment of democracy that the country now enjoys.

    The labour leader said that “the greatest role that the association and other played was the time of June 12.  That time it was very tough and our members were incarcerated.”

    He appealed to politicians to always identify the role that labour played in the attainment of democracy, stressing that the politicians should ensure political stability.

    The association, he said, has ensured that the oil and gas industry fetches the country more revenue.  It has also contributed to the advocacy for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill.

  • 2019 poll: Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians, says ex-Nasarawa Governor

    2019 poll: Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians, says ex-Nasarawa Governor

    A former Governor of Nasarawa State, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu Monday said ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians on who to vote for 2019.

    He also described Obasanjo’s Coalition for Nigeria Movement as a red herring which cannot influence the outcome of the next election.

    He said Obasanjo’s letter to President Muhammadu Buhari was in bad taste.

    He said if care was not taken, the ex-President may soon descend into a national nuisance and become irrelevant.

    He said if Buhari had not been selective in his anti-corruption campaign, Obasanjo should have been on trial by now.

    Adamu, who made his views known at a briefing in Abuja, said Buhari does “not intend to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure.”

    He said: “…Let me say at this point that I am worried by the antics of Obasanjo and his penchant for promoting himself as the only competent Nigerian leader.

    “Since he left office on October 1, 1979, to local and international applause Obasanjo has systematically sought to undermine every federal administration after him. He has today set up himself as the moral conscience of the nation. He believes he has acquired the wisdom of King Solomon and has consequently imposed on himself the right to decide who rules us and how we should be ruled.

    “Perhaps, part of the reason is that before leaving office in 2007, his party, the PDP, conferred on him the titles of Maker of Modern Nigeria and Father of the Nation. Such titles do have a heady way of making a man seeing his head bedecked in the halos of self-righteousness.

    “There is a process for changing our governments through the instrumentality of elections. Chief Obasanjo, one of the architects of that process and a beneficiary to boot, ought to support that process and let the people decide who they want to rule them. It is not for him to decide for the people or the president.

    “No one should arrogate to himself eternal verities in the administration of his country. It is his consuming ambition to have his hands on the levers of power under all our presidents. When he loses that grip, he turns against the incumbent in office.

    “He undermined General Babangida’s economic programme, SAP, with his statement that the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) should have a human face and the milk of human kindness. He denigrated General Babangida by advising people to whom the former president says good morning to check their wrist watches to make sure it is morning.

    “Was he entirely motivated by that noble sentiment? I find that hard to believe. Motives are not always as honourable or as altruistic as one might be made to believe, particularly when such a man as this is so highly placed that we tend to place him above the shenanigans of petty politics. I find it difficult to  completely ignore what appear to me like the dark motives hovering over his action because I see it as a behavioural pattern that began with his 2014 letter to the then President Goodluck Jonathan, titled “ Before it is too late.”

    “It seems to me he believes that that letter alone cost Jonathan the presidency. So, if he is fatigued by President Buhari, he can resort to the same weapon with probably the same consequences. It is a long shot.”

    The ex-governor insisted that the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM) recently inaugurated by Obasanjo to effect change in 2019 cannot achieve any result.

    He said: “His Coalition for Nigeria is a red herring across the path of our constitutional government.”

    “He is free to form a political party and pursue his ambition of being the power behind the throne but such a national movement would achieve no discernible purpose in the economic management and the social administration of the country.”

    The ex-governor however described Obasanjo’s letter to President Muhammadu Buhari as in bad taste to destroy the President politically.

    He said the ex-President ought to have been more circumspect and measured in his approach like the former presidents.

    He added: “No one can deny him the right to criticize a sitting president but his method leaves much to be desired. He cannot, therefore, escape the charge of impure motive and that he took this step, not to try and Set things right for the sake of the nation but to promote Obasanjo for the sake of Obasanjo.

    “Being a former president, he has an unimpeded access to the president and can, therefore, seek to influence him in the privacy of the seat of power. Indeed, in the early years of the Buhari administration, Chief Obasanjo was a frequent presence in Aso Rock.

    “I believe he frequented the seat of power in support Of the administration. I now wonder why he suddenly decided to turn a friend into an enemy and rubbish everything the president has done so far in a little over two and half years.

    “In a civilized political culture, it is taboo for former presidents to openly take a sitting president to the cleaners. Our former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, has faithfully kept to this time-honoured culture of a former ruler not washing the dirty linens of a current ruler rather gleefully in the public. So have former President Shehu Shagari and former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar.

    “The implications for the polity of a former president regaling the public with a litany of the failures of a sitting president is a calculated and unholy effort to destroy him politically.
    “The question is, if Chief Obasanjo meant well for Buhari, his administration and Nigeria, why did he not choose the option of quietly offering his advice to the president?

    “In taking his case to the rowdy market place of sensationalism, he clearly intended to score cheap political points at the expense of the president. He intended to undermine the Buhari administration, subject the president to public ridicule and impugn his moral strength and integrity to lead the nation.

    “As he must have obviously expected, his statement was intended to heat and is heating up the polity and causing confusion at this critical time when the myriads of our national challenges commend themselves to our statesmen and women for sober reflections rather than indulgence in crass sensationalism. It is a disservice to the country.’

    Adamu said Buhari has no plan to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure.

    Although he said the President might have been overwhelmed by the problems at hand, Nigerians should encourage and support him.

    He said: “No one, not even Buhari’s most rabid supporters, would be unfair to themselves enough to suggest that everything is right with the administration. It is true that the government has not met the expectations of the generality of Nigerians. But it is not for lack of capacity or the unwillingness on the part of the president to respond to the needs of the people and those of the country.

    “I know that we invested high expectations on the Buhari administration but is it fair and realistic for us to expect the administration to solve all the problems it inherited in less than three years? Human and resources management towards achieving a desired result is not amenable to the waving of a magic wand.

    “No administration is a total success and none is a total failure. Chief Obasanjo cannot honestly claim that he ran a perfect and totally successful administration. Because he did not.

    “Every administration grapples with problems thrown at it by circumstances beyond its control. President Buhari inherited an economy that was unsteady on its feet. He also inherited the security problems such as Boko Haram, armed robberies and kidnappings. Yes, I agree, that under his watch these problems should grow less, not more. But the solution to problems such as these is a slow and agonizing process. He has no powers to simply make them disappear overnight.

    “The president was fully aware of these problems and challenges when he sought the consent of the electorate in 2015. He did so in the hope that with the support and the goodwill of all Nigerians, he could tackle them. I know he has not given up on that.

    “1 do not think he intends to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure. He seems to be overwhelmed by the problems because while problems rain down, solutions to them take time to be effective.

    “I think the president, in the circumstances, deserves support and encouragement rather than antagonism from a constituency that should give him that support and encouragement as he seeks to address these and other problems in his own way.”

    He said if Buhari had not been selective in his anti-graft war, Obasanjo should by now be on trial over his Third Term Project, Halliburton and Siemens scandals.

    Adamu said: “Obasanjo said that President Buhari is selective in his anti-corruption war. I agree with him because if the president were not selective, Chief Obasanjo himself would be in the dock today on trial on charges of corruption arising from the corrupt practices in the pursuit of his third term gambit in the national n assembly in 2006.

    “Today he denies that he ever nursed such ambition. And being a man much favoured God, he has repeatedly said that if he had wanted it and asked the almighty for it, he would have given him the third term.

    “He knows as well as I and other leading members of the PDP that he badly wanted it and initiated the process of constitutional amendment. He bribed each member of the national assembly who signed to support the amendment, with the whopping sum of N50 million to make the constitutional amendment scale through.”

    “The fresh, mint money was taken in its original boxes presumably from the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria and distributed among the legislators. The money was not his and it was not appropriated by the national assembly as required by law. I, therefore, agree that in failing to make former president account for that money. President Buhari is waging his anti-corruption war selectively.

    “Nor should we forget that President Buhari has also not bothered to interrogate Obasanjo’s role in the Halliburton scandal for which some Americans are cooling their heels in jail.

    “Perhaps, President Buhari might null to look in the Siemens affairs in which the Obasanjo administration was indicted and for which can: hug-mans were on trial. What became of the trial?
    Adamu asked Obasanjo to retrace his steps before becoming a national nuisance and sliding into irrelevance.

    “I believe that Obasanjo is too high and too big in the estimation of the people to permit himself the continued sickening indulgence in political skullduggery. I believe that the Nigerian people and the Nigerian state have been most kind to him.

    “Obasanjo has a moral obligation to make the country succeed in solving its myriads of problems. That, I believe, is one way he can give back to the country that has given him so much.

    “As a friend, I wish to advise the former president to pull back from the dangerous path of rubbishing all presidents that came into office after him.

    “Bringing everyone down is not a patriotic duty. I fear that if he continues along this path, he would, sooner than later over reach him and begin the inevitable descent into national nuisance and irrelevance. That would be ‘a self-inflicted wound and a personal tragedy,” he said.

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  • PDP Chairmanship: I can’t move without Obasanjo’s advice – Daniel

    PDP Chairmanship: I can’t move without Obasanjo’s advice – Daniel

    … Seeks Baba’s blessing

     

    Former Governor Gbenga Daniel on Friday visited ex – President Olusegun Obasanjo at his Presidential Hilltop Estate, Abeokuta, Ogun state, to consult and solicit support ahead of his planned declaration of intention to run for the Office of the National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Daniel, who governed Ogun State for eight years on the platform of PDP, is expected to formally declare his intention for the PDP chairmanship position in Abuja next Wednesday.

    The ex – Governor who had since reconciled with Obasanjo after the duo fell apart in the build up to the 2011 governorship election in the state, noted that given the status of Obasanjo as a foundation member of PDP, it was necessary that he seeks his input before proceeding with the ambition to lead the party at the National level.

    Other PDP bigwigs spoiling to also lead the once touted as the largest political party in Africa, are chief Bode George and the Chairman of Daar Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi.

    Daniel  and his entourage comprising  members of the Ogun State Caretaker Committee of the party, former State Chairman of PDP, Elder Joju Fadairo, former House of Representatives member, Hon. Kayode Amusan, former minister, Alh. Sarafa Ishola and Director of Mobilization and Organization, Ogun PDP, Deji Kalejaiye among others, who arrived Obasanjo’s home around 10am, entered a closed door meeting with him after about an hour long – waiting.

    Others in the entourage are Chief (Mrs) Iyabo Apampa and  former Deputy Governor in the state, Alhaja  Salimot Badru.

    And when they emerged later, Daniel told journalists that he came to “consult with Baba Obasanjo and seeks his advice” regarding his ambition to run for the office of the National Chairman of PDP, adding that he can’t make any  move in that direction without the ex – President’s input.

    “I’m contesting for the PDP chairmanship position. I’m consulting and Baba is one of the foundation members of the party and we can’t move without him,” Daniel said.

    He said PDP is now united and being rejuvenated to make it a party to beat both in Ogun State and at the centre.

    “We have been united. You can see all of us are here. We have realised that united we stand and divided we fall. There are no many problems or many challenges. What you see is just called internal democracy.

    “And to summarize it, we just want to return the party to the people and once that is done, I think the people will be in control, he added.

    Also, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of PDP for the state, Mr. Tunde Odunye, told journalists aside seeking Obasanjo’s support, they also confessed their “transgressions” to him and got his “forgiveness” as a father would forgive erring children.

    However, it should be recalled that Obasanjo had in the build up to the 2015 general elections, publicly tore his PDP membership card before Television Camera and announced his quitting of partisan politics to become an elder statesman and father of all of Nigerians.

     

  • Eminent Nigerians grace Obasanjo’s son wedding

    Eminent Nigerians grace Obasanjo’s son wedding

    It was a gathering of eminent personalities and societal creme de la creme at the wedding of the son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Olajuwon, to the daughter of businessman Chief Kessington Adebutu, Tolutope.

    The wedding which took place Saturday at the Methodist Church of The Trinity, Tinubu Square, Lagos was conducted by the Secretary, Conference of Methodist Church, Nigeria, Rt. Reverend Michael Akinwale who urged the couple to put God first in every thing.

    Quoting the Bible, he said the couple should draw inspiration from the words of God which said man shall live his parent and be married to his wife. He urged the new couple to see themselves as friends.

    Akinwale explained that the only way they could succeed in fulfilling their matrimonial obligation was to love each other, trust one another and show patience in the face of provocation.

    He said: “Both of you are help mates, a man shall leave his mother and father and click unto his wife. If you want your marriage to be successful, you have to be patient, as long as you are able to tolerate each other without recourse to your past or where you are coming from than you will have a happy home.

    “You must have undiluted love, you must allow the love of Christ to dwell in you. It is important to trust each other, you must be faithful to yourselves, you must learn to listen to each other, you must understand that your best friend is your wife or husband and you must pray together so that the devil will not have access to you.

    He added that most couples find it difficult to have happy families because of pride and arrogance, noting that their background must not get into their hands in order to live happy married life.

    Chairman of the occasion, Prof. Akin Mabogunje urged the couple to be positive in everything they do. He noted that the secret behind successful marriages was to be open and shun act that constitute hatred.

    Mabogunje said his relationship with the Obasanjo family spanned over 30 years, stressing that one of the secrets of sustaining the relation was due to honesty on both sides.

    He said: I knew the father of the groom for over 30 years and we have moved together in view of the honesty that exists among us. When I was Pro-Chancellor of the Ogun State University, I recruited Obsanjo to the board of Ogun State Development Foundation and he performed creditably well.

    “He did well for the foundation and he is still doing that so up till now. I want to use this occasion to thank him for all that he has been doing to make like better for people.

    “This professional soldier turn politician, statesman and world citizen has never surrender to any form of intimidation, therefore I am urging Olajuwon not to look back, you must ensure that your marriage continue to move forward. Today, the Adebutu and Obasanjo have come into a union that is being celebrated, this names must be protected.

    “As for Kessington Adebutu, I know him as a philanthropist whose kind gesture has change the lives of many people. I must say this man from Iperu Ijebu is an in-law by virtue of my marriage to Iperu woman. The marriage will be 60 year very soon.

    “Having known and related with these families, I want to thank well all of you for gracing this wedding of the decade. I thank all the traditional rulers, friends of the families, politicians and all other guests that are present during the church service and the reception.”

    Present are the former Lagos State Governor Lateef Jakande, Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Businessman Aliko Dangote, former Osun State Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel, Chief Olabode George, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, Oba of Lagos Oba Rilwanu Akiolu, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe (rtd).

    Others are former USA ambassador to Nigeria Mr. Walter Carrington, CBN Governor Godwin Emiefule, Erelu Aniola Dosunmu, Chief Razak Okoya , Senator Anthony Adefuye , Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, Chief Gbenga Obasa, Chief Tunde Soleye, Mrs Kemi Nelson, Donald Duke, Chief Wale Babalakin and others .

  • Buhari, Obasanjo meet in Aso Rock

    Buhari, Obasanjo meet in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday met behind closed-door with ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Obasanjo, who was clad in dark blue ‘Agbada’ and white and blue cap to match, arrived the seat of power in black SUV jeep around 12.53 p.m.

    He was accompanied by one of his daughters.

    The meeting was still ongoing at the time of filing this report.