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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Obasanjo Says ''Jonathan From Beginning, Was Too Small For The Presidency'' -MUST READ.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that former President Goodluck Jonathan from his first days as President showed he was too small for the office, saying he, Obasanjo, acted more as an opponent of Jonathan than a supporter of Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2015 presidential poll.




Obasanjo, who said Jonathan deceived him that he would not give Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke the petroleum portfolio in his cabinet was deceived into believing that he could use money to buy the 2015 presidential election. Obasanjo in the book, Against the Run of Play: How an Incumbent President was defeated in Nigeria, written by former presidential spokesman, Segun Adeniyi, also revealed that Jonathan was gripped by the fear that Buhari, as president, would jail him or lead him to an early grave.


In the 204-page book, former President Jonathan is himself quoted as saying he could not be held accountable for provocative remarks made by some of his supporters, even as former Senate President, David Mark, is also quoted in the book as alleging that he forewarned the former president about the alleged conspiracy against him in the north but to no avail.



Problems of minority agitation


Obasanjo in the book is quoted as saying that following Umaru Yar’Adua’s death in 2010, he endorsed Jonathan for the 2011 presidential election principally to solve the problems of minority agitation in Nigeria. The former President said: “I saw the emergence of Jonathan as an opportunity to solve the problem of minority agitation. The three majority ethnic groups in Nigeria can always sort themselves out but not so for the minority. A good example is my state here in Ogun. “Despite the best of intentions, nobody from Ogun West has been able to become governor because of this minority issue and it will take a conscious effort to make it happen. So, it was in the context of that I had to plead with prominent people in the North to allow Jonathan run for a term.”



I warned him not to make Diezani petroleum minister
But in a tone laden with regrets, Obasanjo pointed out that there were certain things Jonathan did that fell below his expectations as a former president. “There were certain decisions taken by Jonathan very early in his administration that pointed to the fact that the office was bigger than him and one of them was the appointment of a petroleum minister,” he said. According to Obasanjo, he cautioned Jonathan not to appoint Diezani Alison-Madueke to such a sensitive sector but the president ignored his counsel. “Jonathan gave me the impression that he was not going to give her the portfolio but at the end he did and we can see the consequence. He, of course, knew what he was doing,” Obasanjo stated.




Why I opposed Jonathan

The former president also hinted at what riled him against Jonathan and why he parted ways with him in the run up to the 2015 election, a development which has given the impression that he was actively working in support of Buhari’s candidature. But Obasanjo denied any direct support to Buhari. He said: “I didn’t join them in supporting Buhari; I joined in opposing Jonathan so Buhari was just a beneficiary of my opposition to Jonathan since my position was AOBJ: meaning Any Option But Jonathan.”, Obasanjo explained that Jonathan and his handlers believed that they could buy the last election and that they were so arrogant about it that the PDP would print only one nomination form for him and him alone. He said: “If he was wise, he would have yielded the ticket to somebody else in the PDP.”





Jonathan was not really afraid about life after office but Buhari

The former president, who also criticised the role played by the military in the last election, said he suspected that Jonathan was not really afraid about life after office but Buhari, his successor. “I believe the President’s concern or fear is not about life after office per se, because he and I have had occasions to talk about this both seriously and jovially. I believe the President’s fear is particularly motivated by the person he sees as his likely successor, that is General Buhari. I believe the people would have been telling him that Buhari is a hard man; he would fight corruption and he (Jonathan) may end up in jail if not in the grave,” Obasanjo narrated in the book.


 The book also placed the defeat of Jonathan at the 2015 poll on the utterances of those close to the former president, chief among them being his wife, Patience. The book recalls the allegation by former Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu, accusing the former first lady of insulting the North with incendiary language, thereby alienating them from Jonathan during the election. It quoted Mrs. Jonathan as making a denigrating remark against Almajiri in the north, by saying “Our people no dey born children wey dem no dey count. 


Our men no dey born throw way for street; we no dey like people from the other side”, an apparent reference to the concept of Almajiri common in the north. Reminded in the book that some persons close to him, especially Chief Edwin Clark and Asari Dokubo, were rather vocal and provocative in their utterances, Jonathan wondered why he should be held accountable for their personal opinions. The former president retorted: “Okay, let us agree for the sake of argument that Chief Clark and the others were offensive, what about those from other ethnic groups who were also making incendiary statement about my person with insinuations about people who wear bowler hats?


 “I am not defending whoever may have crossed the line among Ijaw people but let us be fair, why should I be held accountable for that and you would not hold other leaders accountable for what politicians from their own ethnic groups also said? he queried. On why Jonathan lost the election, former Senate President, David Mark, said that he saw the defeat coming and had pointed out the unrealistic voting projections made by the party about the North to the former president and the conspiracy against him but he was not taken seriously. He said Jonathan should have seen the handwriting on the wall and done something about what was pointed out to him but no action was taken. 


Mark lamented, “I saw it and at difference times, I pointed out to him and the party that the projections being made by some people around the president about what the voting pattern in the north would were wrong. “I could see the conspiracy and the gang-up building up in the north against the aspiration of Jonathan but my voice was drowned out by those who took it for granted that a sitting president, and one from PDP, could not lose,” Mark said. The former Senate President also mentioned that the former Vice President, Namadi Sambo, was also aware that Jonathan was not strong in the North but apparently had little to say in the campaign to re-elect Jonathan. “Some people were deceiving the president with the kind of false scenarios they were painting for him. The VP could see the conspiracy but I don’t know how much influence he had on the campaign. Why Jonathan couldn’t see it until it was too late is what I find difficult to understand,” Mark pointed out.

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30 comments:

  1. He is far better than your "big" buhari

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  2. Medicine after death, y tell us now.

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  3. yes, when PMB won a commentator on the news said that Nigerians were not voting for Buhari but were voting against Jonathan. And unfortunately Buhari was the competitive candidate. I guess that explains AOBJ part of OBJ.

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  4. Forget Obj. David Mark pointed out exactly what happened. Irrespective of what Patience and co said, the Muslim north had made up their mind to take back power from the southern "infidels". What of all the derogatory statements northern leaders were making against GEJ and the south? These people from day one were told in their mosques not to vote for an "aRne" because it was against their religion. But the bulk of the blame should go to the naive Jonathan. He foolishly gave out very sensitive positions to his enemies and they used it against him. Why would you empower your enemies? IG of police, INEC chairman, NSA, Minister of defence, PDP chairman etc, were all Hausa-Fulani! How the fuck was he expecting them to work against their own islamist brother? Goodluck was fucking naive and he got fucked in the ass. Take a look at the present occupiers of the positions I mentioned above. Buhari replaced all of them with the same Hausa-Fulani. That is how to play Zoo politics. GEJ was just too naive. He shouldn't have been there in the first place. Because of him my people are no where politically in the present Zoo political structure.

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  5. This is really deep,indeed jonathan made a lot of midtskes,especially having sychophants around him who never told him the truth.it is well

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  6. The deed has been done. Buhari is president now and there's an untold hardship in the country. People are dying of hunger and starvation on a daily basis. Yoruba people how y'all holding up? Can't wait to see what will happen in 2019.

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  7. Wow!
    This just reminds me,its been two years APC took over,and northing has changed.... God dey Sha!

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  8. I read the excerpts on GEJs new book and saw the comments posted by some people alleging that young children voted in the North. It happened that I worked in Bayelsa as an electoral officer during the last elections,under aged children also voted in bayelsa state, huge sums of money moved hands. I once sent Stella an email on that issue but she didn't acknowledge receiving the mail. Monies were moved in Ghana must go bags. I'm not trying to say that it was better in the north, just that I hate it when people point fingers and recuse Jonathan from corruption. What happened in bayelsa was the height of it all. I will I can say more here

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    1. If you say Ghana must go moved I agree with you on that but do not say even underage voted that is a real lie generous lie at that I also walked as an inec official. please let's be fair to ourselves let's call a spade a spade we all saw what happened in the nought how children also voted. Which is against the voting right.

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    2. Linda, you can believe whatever you wish. Underage d children voted in the last presidential election in bayelsa state. Some even have 3 PVCs, I'm not here to be sentimental. I know what I saw, I worked as an electoral officer while you WALKED as one, so it's not my fault that you didn't witness what I witnessed because while I was working you were WALKING

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  9. OBJ you and your military men -Danjuma, IBB, Abdulsalam etc are the bane of this country. You are the puppet masters. If you knew he was too small why did you bring him for us??? Why did you bring the sick Yaradua and the even sicker Buhari?? You are fucking this country up

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  10. Obasanjo never forgives. He is like the two faced Janus in Greek mythology.
    Stella howdy? It's been a long time. Regards to your soldiers

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  11. All I know is that. President Jonathan is a far better man than you will ever be. Swallow your bile sir and leave this country alone. You are one of the major reason this country is like this. You and your Co hort.

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  12. Nawa ooooooò!!! Ndi politricks. Ana emenu!

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  13. And now that Buhari is president whay has happened, are u not suffering too? Gej is still a better option, he lost cos he trusted most of u including Jega.we are in this together till 2019.

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  14. Is that why you made his rule impossible because of petroleum portfolio.

    God will punish you people one by one

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  15. You didn't want him to appoint Allison cos you had someone in mind. As he didn't endorse your candidate,that's why you're so pained. See bile Na..wicked sombori..you and your cohorts put us in the mess we're in. He was not strong,yet you pushed him,probably cos you thought he'll be your puppet. As he didn't bow Na,he turn your enemy. Endorsing weak and sick people upandan.Y'ardua,Jonathan and now sick Buhari. Do and die so this country can be free.

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    1. I greet u specially for your write up ... obj is the virus killing Nigeria .

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  16. Mtcheeeeew old man go and rest

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  17. Who is really a " Saint" in Nigerian politics? They are all corrupt!

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  18. What are these people saying??? "You did not support buhari but you opposed Jonathan? You"ll sold buhari to Nigerians!!
    Accept the outcome and apologise to US.
    You all failed us and lie to us and are still lying shamelessly!!

    Nigeria, My Nigeria, how they raped you silly!!!
    2yrs down, nothing has changed except hearing o billions an millions, suicide I now the rampant in a country where suicide was regarded as sacrilege.

    There is hardship in the land!!! No job, no food, no government. It is everyman to theirselves.

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  19. “Our people no dey born children wey dem no dey count. Our men no dey born throw way for street; we no dey like people from the other side”, Fmr Fist Lady is a human being and people said this all the times and I don't see anything bad/false in that. What about what they said about GEJ/Mama P.

    Obj wanted someone he would control like a robot that's why he said AOBJ. That one na past tense shah...

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  20. My first time commenting on any blog.....hapi to join dis awesome family..I hv been reading without commenting fr yrs buh decided to hv blog id God bless you all

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  21. OBJ, now u have mouth to talk abi? Who put the weak and currupt Jonathan in power???? Fingers pointing at you.

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