Reactions Continue To Trail Obasanjo's Letter To President Jonathan

Many eminent Nigerians have been reacting to the 18 page letter sent to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan by former President, Olusegun Obasanjo.

Those who reacted on Thursday were a Vice President,  Atiku Abubakar, the All Progressives Congress, the Northern Elders Forum, the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen,  the  Ijaw Youth Council  and the  United Action for Democracy.


While Abubakar called on the two former Heads of State, Ekwueme and Danjuma  to speak up  now on the   letter, the APC, CNPAPB A, the  NEF and the UAD  cautioned the Jonathan administration against treating issues raised by the ex- President  with levity.


But the IYC chided Obasanjo, claiming that his anti-Jonathan posture was capable of putting the nation on the precipice.


Although  Abubakar said he  was not competent to speak on   the letter, he however insisted that it was expedient for Nigerian  leaders  to intervene and reduce the tension created by  Obasanjo's weighty allegations.

In a statement issued by his media office in Abuja, the ex-vice-president  said like every other Nigerian, he  felt the allegations were too disturbing to be treated with apathy by any political stakeholder.


He said at a moment of national anxiety or uncertainty, leaders across the country should rise to the occasion and reassure their   citizens  about the future.


Abubakar  said, "Our priorities for Nigeria are forging lasting solutions to our chronic unemployment, providing safety and security for all, and vastly improving our failing education systems. President Jonathan's government has consistently failed to address these critical concerns.


"That said, it is on record that I have firmly fought for a democracy where the voters choose their future leaders, not political party bosses.

"If the incumbent President insists on continuing to destroy his own party with vindictive internal wars and thinks his record of rising youth unemployment, never-ending violence, corruption and scandals is worthy of another term, then he is welcome to run. We are confident Nigerians will exercise their democratic right to choose new leadership in 2015."


He agreed  that the President was free to run his government without interference, but  said sometimes even sitting Presidents needed outside constructive interventions to move their  countries forward.
 

The  APC said it agreed with Obasanjo's call on   Jonathan  not to allow personal and partisan considerations blot out his responsibility as the father of the nation.
 

The position of the APC was contained in a statement by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
 

In reference to happenings in Rivers State,  for which Obasanjo also berated Jonathan,  the  APC  said it had resolved not to sit by and allow anyone make the nation a laughing stock in the comity of nations.
 

The statement reads in part: "We are aware of the letter to President Jonathan by former President Obasanjo, virtually accusing the President of destroying the same nation he was elected to preside over and uplift.
 

"We hope he will not allow Obasanjo's prognosis about him to come true so soon by backing any move that can plunge Nigeria into chaos.
 

"This is because, we in the APC,  have resolved never to sit by and allow anyone, no matter how highly placed, to engage in actions that will make our country a laughing stock and a pariah in the comity of nations."
 


The APC said there would be no peace anywhere in the country if the Federal Government supported  the perpetration of impunity in Rivers State.
 


This, it said was not a threat, "but the sure consequences of any acts of impunity."
 Speaking in a similar vein, the Convener  of the CNPAPB, Dr. Junaid  Mohammed,  said Obasanjo's letter raised  a number of serious issues   that  could not be ignored.
 

He said claims that the Presidency was plotting to set up "a killer squad" was particularly worrisome considering the nation's sad history of unresolved assassinations.
 

Mohammed said, "This, to me is very serious and given the way the government has been behaving from the time Jonathan came to power in an acting capacity, the way and manner he, INEC and others, were complicity in rigging the election.  I, as a Nigerian, has to be worried.
 

"It is a known fact that a new think tank has been created and is being massively funded. Nigerians ought to be worried; we had random extra-judicial killings which became the norm of the government of the day.
 

"As I can recall, most of the people killed have been unaccounted for.


Most of the people who were alleged to have done it or were accessories have been freed.
 

"The idea that we are going back to the era where for example, Kudirat Abiola was assassinated in broad daylight, a time where the late Alex Ibru, got a snipers bullet in the head; he never was the same until he died of another ailment."


Also, the UAD  agreed with Obasanjo's claim that corruption had  been institutionalised  in the country.


The group, which is made up of more than 46 civil society groups, also said it  would be wrong to insulate the National Assembly from the corruption bazaar in the country.


It said corruption was being used as a patronage  mechanism of the ruling elite.


The National Convener of the UAD, Mr. Baba Aye, spoke on behalf of other leaders of the group at a news conference  in Abuja on Thursday.


Those present at the briefing were the Deputy National Convener, Abdul Yusuf; the  General  Secretary, Zulu Ofoelue; the  National Treasurer,  Jide Afolabi;  and the National Publicity,  Styvn Obodoekwe.


 Aye  said, "The UAD notes that corruption has remained institutionalised in Nigeria as a patronage mechanism of the ruling elite to foster their control over the economy and polity.


"With the recent rating of Nigeria as the 33rd most corrupt country in the world by the Transparency International, the brazen faces of corruption continue to disrupt national development."


He  stated that  it was particularly worrisome that there was surreptitious sharpening of the teeth of state terrorism going on in the country.


"We  regard  these allegations with utmost seriousness, and demand  an urgent verifiable response from the Presidency,"  Aye  said.

On its part, the NEF said  even though   Obasanjo  said nothing new,   he  should be given credit for  his comment on  Jonathan administration.


Its spokesman, Prof. Ango Abdullahi,  said, "This is from the horse's mouth, if I had said this three weeks ago they would have said, Ango has been in opposition all his life but this is the man I opposed. I opposed Obasanjo, he was my friend. We parted ways in 2003.


"Here is the man who brought this man (Jonathan) to us (North), he was the one who did the mago, mago(trick) for Umaru Yar'Adua, he did the mago, mago for Jonathan.


"Now that he has at least been honest enough to speak out about the fact that, there was a one-term agreement and all of the issues he has raised in his letter, we should take him as an authority on the issue."


The NEF spokesman also said there was no denying the fact that the nation was on its knees hence the need for all men of goodwill to abandon their ethno-religious differences and work towards rescuing the nation.


But the IYC  accused Obasanjo of heating up the polity unnecessarily.
 

President of the IYC, Udengs Eradiri, who addressed journalists in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State,  asked   Obansajo to look inwards before making spurious comments.
 

He said it was unfortunate that Obasanjo associated Jonathan with violence and purported training of goons like late General Sani Abacha reportedly did.


He added that  it was not in the character of Ijaw people to take delight in killing people.
Eradiri said Obasanjo's letter was suggestive of ill-feelings, stressing that he  was engaging in the proverbial 'pull-him-down syndrome' because the President had unbeatable record of achievements.
 

He said, "In this country, leaders who see that others will surpass them will decide to drag  them  down and  is that is what is playing out in the case of Obasanjo's letter to Jonathan.


"The achievements that Jonathan has put on the table will be difficult for any other President to surpass in the country. But he is a man who does not know how to blow his trumpet.".