In reaction to a 16-page letter the former President, Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo, wrote to President Muhammadu Buhari, The Presidency
described it as “last push by desperate politicians who can’t handle the
President politically and have resorted to subterfuge.’’
Malam
Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, while reacting to the letter in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, said
the former president “needs a good doctor for good treatment and to say to him,
`Get well soon.’’
The presidential aide maintained
that the letter had clearly shown that Obasanjo was jealous of President Buhari
because of the fact that the president has more esteem than him.
He said: “Our first message to the former President is that he
needs a good doctor for good treatment and to say to him, “Get well soon.”
“As
repeatedly said of him, since Chief Obasanjo left office in 1979, he never let
every succeeding leader of the country function freely, and this included the
one he personally handpicked against all known rules drawn up by the party that
put him in the office of the President.
“But
Chief Obasanjo is jealous because President Buhari has more esteem than him and
the sooner he learns to respect him the better.
“It is a notorious fact that in dealing with any leader that he
failed to control, he resorted to these puerile attacks.
“As
the grand patron, more correctly the grandfather of corruption as described by
the National Assembly, Chief Obasanjo released today’s letter purely for the
reason of rescuing his thriving corruption establishment.’’
On Obasanjo’s allegation against President Buhari that he plans
to rig Feb. 16, Shehu dismissed the allegation, saying that “the elections
starting in February will be free and fair as promised the nation and the
international community by President Buhari.’’
According
to him, the claim that President Buhari has put in place rigging machinery is
both outlandish and outrageous.
He,
however, assured that Obasanjo and members of the opposition People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) would be taught a political lesson as the All
Progressives Congress (APC) would emerge victorious in the forthcoming general
elections.
“What Chief Obasanjo and his co-travellers in the PDP should
expect is that from the outcome, we will teach them a political lesson that
they will never forget.
“This
margin will be much bigger than we had in 2015.
He
dismissed the Claims that President Buhari and the APC had embarked on the
president’s “self- succession project, by recruiting collation officers who are
already awarding results based on their projects to actualise the perpetuation
agenda.’’
He
also dismissed Obasanjo’s claim that the people will not matter and the votes
will not count,” saying “this is not only utterly false but a copious note from
the book on the failed third term agenda of President Obasanjo.’’
According
to the presidential aide, President Buhari, who has taken Nigeria’s reputation
to a higher level internationally and is working hard to improve on the records
of elections he found in place, he cannot descend to the level that Obasanjo
has himself sinking.
“As
for his attacks of the administration’s records in fighting corruption, what
the former President said is no more than evidence that President Buhari’s war
against corruption is succeeding. They thought it is all a joke.
“A
leader who took 16 billion dollars “upfront” to supply electric power yet
failed to add a single megawatt to the national grid and to date, there is no
trace of the money is jittery that he will be called to account. He is a
coward.”
Shehu
also maintained that the former president had been manifesting a confused state
of mind as he blamed President Buhari for the “fall of Libya into a failed
state and the unholy alliance between the Boko Haram terrorists and the ISIS.
“While
at the same time calling it an African problem, saying “the struggle must be
for all West African, Central African, North African and most East African
States,” which really does not amount to saying anything new.
“Nigerians
looked up to him as a role model and a ray of hope to ethical and clean
leadership until President Yar’Adua called him out to explain what happened to
the sixteen billion dollars of taxpayer’s money.
“It
is clear that with him sitting on top of the heap of corruption, he is no
different from the crowd he leads.’’
Shehu
also frowned at an attempt by the former president to compare President Buhari
with late retired Gen Sani Abacha.
He
said: “This language of his 16-page letter, likening President Buhari to Gen
Sani Abacha, a man he dreaded and the one who jailed him under military laws is
most unfitting from a former President of Nigeria.
“We
are unable to get the words to describe a 90-year old liar, except to say that
by the publication of this tissue of lies against the President, he Obasanjo,
not the President will fall from everyone’s esteem.’ He added.

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