This is coming on the heels of reports yesterday in which the
President denied insinuations that the relationship between him and
ex-president Obasanjo was strained.
The relationship between the two seemed to be on the slide in
recent times owing to the verbal exchanges that have ensued between them,
prompting suggestions in some quarters that the Owu-born
soldier-turned-politician might dump his protégé for another candidate in 2015.
There were speculations that two serving governors had been
lined up to square up against President Jonathan in the event that he decides
to contest the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). One of the two
being propped up and others from the northern part of the country have been
making contact with the former president with a view to enlisting his support,
especially to lend them his platform in the south west.
Sources close to the former president told LEADERSHIP in Lagos
that President Jonathan penultimate Friday paid a secret visit to Obasanjo to
reconcile issues with him over some grievances that the former leader might
habour against him.
The source said one of the nation’s respected Christian
clergymen (names withheld) was part of the presidential delegation, during
which the two spoke for some hours before Jonathan proceeded to the retreat
camp of the Redeemed Christian Church of God for the monthly Holy Ghost
service.
“The president was in the Lagos-Abeokuta axis two Fridays ago
(December 14) to see Baba (Obasanjo) on the perceived gulf between the two of
them, which has become common knowledge. Owing to the respect which the former
leader has for the office of the president, he (Obasanjo) had to wait for him
as he was scheduled to travel on the said day,” the source said.
After Jonathan’s visit, the national chairman of the PDP, Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur, was also reported to have visited Obasanjo in Ota and the
two met behind closed-doors, after which the host was reported as saying that
he would not stop speaking out when he sees anything going wrong in the
nation’s polity. The full details of the meeting between Obasanjo and Tukur are
still very sketchy at the time of filing this report, but sources said the
visit might not be unconnected to the fallout of the earlier visit by the
president.
According to the source, a former deputy-governor of Lagos
State, the president used the opportunity of the visit to really ascertain the
misgivings of his host, with a view to mending the cracks cropping up in their
relationship.
The former leader reportedly gave some conditions that should be
met for him to soft-pedal on his continued opposition to the president’s second
term bid, which he reportedly promised to look into.
“One of such conditions was that the president must not in any
way try to diminish his (Obasanjo’s) status as the leader of the party in
the south west, as he was the most senior former or current office holder as
recognised by the PDP constitution,” the source stated. Details of the other
conditions are still being closely guarded for strategic reasons, but the
source stated that President Jonathan seems disposed to meeting with them, “at
least half way in the interest of peace and progress.”
Obasanjo also called on the president to ensure that a party
member from the south west replace him as the chairman of the board of trustees
(BoT) of the party, contrary to the suggestion that he was rooting for the
candidacy of Senator Ahmadu Ali, a former national chairman of the party.
On whether the former leader was scheming to stage a return, the
source said an emphatic no, but stated that the demand was due to too much
pressure on Obasanjo by party members in the zone who have continued to lament
their marginalisation from the power loop.
“Though it might be tough for the zone to produce any candidate
that can match the status of Senator Ali amongst members of the board from the
south west caucus, Baba’s demand is premised on the need to look
for something worthwhile for members of the party in the zone,” said the
source.
Source: Leadership
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