Discomforting news for President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election bid
broke out from former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Hilltop Mansion,
Abeokuta, yesterday [Dec. 5] evening, indicating that the outcome of the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors who had gone there to
plead for the President’s support was initially played down.
Vanguard can authoritatively
disclose today [Dec. 6] that Obasanjo flatly refused to support Jonathan
although Obasanjo had publicly said that he only explained to the governors his
position on national issues. But Vanguard gathered that it was more than that
as he maintained his stand against Jonathan’s style of administration which
didn’t deserve his support. The governors, who spent at least three hours
discussing with Obasanjo, however were said to have left his mansion without
any strong promise from the former president, who sounded rather defiant,
claiming that it was clear to all Nigerians that Nigerian under Jonathan was in
a bad shape. Obasanjo was, however, said to have given his visitors some words
of consolation, saying, ‘the situation in Nigeria today is bad but is not
beyond redemption’.
“That means that something can still
be done to change it, if there is courage and determination to do so.” A source
close to the Abeokuta meeting told Vanguard that Obasanjo accepted to receive
the five governors because of his respect for them as individuals and
politicians who rode to national limelight through his instrumentality and not
because of Jonathan or PDP. The source told Vanguard correspondent on Friday
that although Obasanjo was disappointed by the action of most of the governors
who visited him, he did not want to vent his anger and disappointment by
turning down their request to visit him. The source, who is close to Obasanjo
said: “But the truth of the matter is that ‘Baba’ did not give them any promise
of word of comfort throughout their stay in Abeokuta because he is very upset
with most of them, who have betrayed him in many ways since he helped them to
clinch power in 2007. He told them the truth as it is that Jonathan’s
leadership had really hurt the image of Nigeria at home and abroad and that
they themselves should help him to change course so as to help Nigeria and
Nigerians out the doldrums.
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