Buhari 2019: What is your business, busy body?, Tinubu tells Obasanjo
The national leader of the All
Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu said that former President
Olusegun Obasanjo has no moral justification to ask President Muhammadu Buhari
not to re-contest the presidency in 2019.
Tinubu
spoke Sunday night at the National Convention of the party in Abuja. He
described Obasanjo as” a busy body,” saying that he was not a member of the APC
nor any other political party having torn his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
membership card publicly. Obasanjo had in January, asked President Buhari not
to seek re-election in the forthcoming 2019 presidential election. “This man
has the temerity of writing a letter. “What is your business, busy body?
Unfortunately, he has torn the card of his party, so he does not have one
anymore, ”Tinubu noted. He added that he was happy to be in the APC and not
listening to those who advised him against associating with President Buhari.
He thanked Buhari for his tenacity and commitment to fight corruption in the
country and for working hard to develop the country. According to him, the
President Buhari-led APC has adhered more to the tenets of internal democracy
more than any government in the past. This, he said, was showed at the party’s
just concluded National Convention. “We thank you that you have offered
yourself to re-contest the presidency in 2019, you must run, and you will win,
” he said. “We have changed leaders of our party: not at gun point, ask Audu
Ogbeh. Thank God we have been able to stop looting and abuse of power,” Tinubu
said. The former Lagos State Governor thanked Gov. Abubakar Badaru of Jigawa,
who is also the Chairman APC National Convention Planning Committee for the
success recorded. “Badaru, you have delivered, in spite of negative prediction
that we will never see this day and that our party will fall apart,” he said.
Tinubu thanked the committee members for the show of dedication and commitment
and for ensuring a successful national convention. He also thanked Adams
Oshiomhole, the new national chairman of the APC, saying that:” you are a true
reflection of the saying that no matter how short a man is, he will see the
sky.” He, however, asked members of the new National Working Committee (NWC) of
the APC not to abuse the trust reposed in them. He assured that he would join
other party leaders to support the NWC to enable it succeed on its mandate to
move the party forward. Also nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka had on Saturday
said that former President Olusegun Obasanjo is the least worthy of former
Heads of State to champion the political recovery process of the nation. He
said by doing so, Obasanjo has “crossed the red line”. Soyinka stated this in
Abuja at a Gala Dinner and Award Night hosted by the Federal Ministry of
Information and Culture as part of programmes of the 67th World Congress of the
International Press Institute (IPI). Soyinka, a Guest of Honour at the dinner,
described Obasanjo as a “hypocrite.” He said he would soon launch a book where
he articulated his claims and also made a call on the need for the younger
generation to take over the reins of the country. “I have brought out a
publication which title is in Latin but it means “Who watches the Watchmen
That
publication is coming out simply because I will like to see new blood in
government in this nation.
I
think this corrupt and hypocritical geriatrics should stop recycling
themselves. “They should stop trying to co-opt their former cronies to take
over the reins of governance in this country.
On
July 4 at Freedom Park in Lagos, the pamphlet will be unveiled and will
confront Obasanjo with his crimes of the past which incidentally are not being
newly articulated.
I
say again that people are their own greatest enemies, because they forget very
fast. Obasanjo is the greatest hypocritical leader this nation has ever
produced, he said.
The
Professor of Literature and a critic said contrary to claims by some people he
has “nothing personal against late Sani Abacha” a former Military Head of
State. Soyinka was responding to a questioner who wanted to know why the Nobel
Laureate always displays open hatred for Abacha. “You say I don’t leave Abacha
alone even after death, it is not true. “If I am walking through the street,
and I see a structure raised in honour of a torturer, a murderer and a thief so
recognised by the entire world that we are still chasing his loots all over the
world, I cannot keep quiet. “If I see a structure or monument in honour of that
person, I have the responsibility to tell whoever did so that you cannot be
serious with fighting corruption,” he said. Soyinka congratulated the Nigerian
Journalists for bringing IPI congress to the country for the first time adding
that the timing was remarkable. “The timing is remarkable in the sense that IPI
is being hosted by a nation whose current President, Muhammadu Buhari, is
somebody I refer to as born again Democrat.
Not
so long ago, as a military leader, he came out openly that he will tamper with
the press freedom and he matched his words with deeds. “He jailed a couple of
journalists for sticking to the ethics of their profession
Here
you are today, that same president is now actually trying very hard and most
successfully to respect the freedom of expression. “It goes to show that all is
not lost in this nation,” he said Soyinka rated the Buhari Administration 55
per cent in press freedom and freedom of speech. To improve on the rating, he
suggested elimination of “secret, subtle and self censorship” as well as often
submission to pressure. “For instance, we cannot continue to hide under the
subtle threat of – do not heat up the polity- even when we know that the polity
deserved not just to be heated up, but to be fired”. “If we disregard that,
which is a grey area, I am optimistic that we will in a couple of years attain
75 per cent guaranteed in freedom of speech,” he said. He also called on
journalists to continue to discharge their roles with courage and improve on
investigative journalism. Soyinka added that the whistle blowing policy should
be sustained so that the criminal elements will understand that the hiding
zones are shrinking everyday. . (NAN)
source: vanguard news
source: vanguard news
The national leader of
the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu said that
former President Olusegun Obasanjo has no moral justification to ask
President Muhammadu Buhari not to re-contest the presidency in 2019.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/1010653/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/1010653/
The national leader of
the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu said that
former President Olusegun Obasanjo has no moral justification to ask
President Muhammadu Buhari not to re-contest the presidency in 2019.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/1010653/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/1010653/



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