The cold war between the camp of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo
and President Goodluck Jonathan took a new turn over the weekend, as a
presidential aide called bluff the threats by Obasanjo not to back
Jonathan if the latter eventually declares his intention to re-contest
in 2015.
Although the president is yet to openly affirm his intention to run
or not, analysts say his body language and that of those around him
stoutly suggest the opposite.
Speaking on Saturday in Abuja, Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Ahmed Ali Gulak, opined that the constitutional right
of President Jonathan to contest for the 2015 presidential election was
non-negotiable, adding that no one can highhandedly decide who will
become the nation’s leader in the coming general elections.
Gulak’s position is seen as a direct slight on the former Ota-born
General who is reportedly keen on seeing the ouster of Jonathan in 2015.
Obasanjo has never hidden the fact that he wants the country’s next president to be of Northern extraction.
The aide in an interview said, “Nobody is God, nobody should play
God, no one is indispensable. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, no doubt, is a
well-respected leader who has played his part in developing the nation;
he is a well-respected man who is like a father. But the truth is that
just as people say he is a benefactor of the president, others have been
his benefactors, too.
“You know you come you go. When your time comes and goes, so be it;
only he cannot pick a leader for this nation because Nigerians have not
conferred on him the right to pick their leaders for them. This is more
so when Nigerians are right-thinking people whose brains work. So, when
people continue to express certain views as if the president and the
former leader are at war to the extent that such can affect his chances
of returning for a second term should he decide, it baffles me.
“There is no war at all, and in fact, there are many individuals who
can play roles, not a single person making it work. There is no doubt
the former president has influence, but it is limited to a certain
level. The truth is that as a member of the PDP, as a former president
under the party, as a former chairman of the party’s BoT, and as a
member of the same body, former President Olusegun Obasanjo will
eventually have no choice than to support a second term should Mr.
President decide to run both before the primary and after the primary.”
The BoT chairmanship election is scheduled to hold tomorrow in Abuja.
While the president is believed to be backing a one-time holder of that
position and the new Board Chairman of Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA),
Tony Anenih, Obasanjo is allegedly rooting for his confidant and former
party chairman, Ahmadu Alli, or a yet to be identified candidate.
On the reports that some Governors from the North are also interested
in the position, Gulak had this to say: “Northern Governors can’t stop
Jonathan. Most of the Governors making statements are serving out their
second terms, and what do you expect?”
“Most of them are aspiring to be president and they cannot stop
Jonathan if he decides to contest. How many governors stood for election
and failed? They can challenge, yes, but cannot defeat him. Everybody
has the right to contest. They can challenge President Goodluck
Jonathan, but defeating him? I would say no. None of the governors has
the potency to defeat President Jonathan, both within and outside the
party, if he decides to contest.”
Barrister A.A. Gulak can you predict tomorrow, you talk as if the 2015 elections is a mere formality or we have only one contestant. We should always remember that there is an Almighty GOD somewhere directing every inch of our affairs, recent events in the polity are a pointer to that effect and as a Muslim you should beware of your comments.
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