*Moves to
pacify North, meets traditional rulers
*Aso Villa ‘hawks’ want his wings clipped
*President launches counter offensive, woos S/West elders
*Anenih on fence-mending with govs
*Aso Villa ‘hawks’ want his wings clipped
*President launches counter offensive, woos S/West elders
*Anenih on fence-mending with govs
Fresh facts emerged, at the weekend, that former
President Matthew Okikiolakan Aremu Olusegun Obasanjo is intensifying his
opposition to the 2015 re-election aspiration of incumbent President Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan.
This is at a time when some hawks in the
Presidency are pressing for decisiveness on the part of Mr. President, with a
view to clipping Obasanjo’s wings.
The latest indication about the former
President’s moves are what sources described as the “series of meetings
and consultations between Obasanjo and traditional rulers in the North”.
A former state governor familiar with the
surreptitious movements of Obasanjo in the last one month told Sunday Vanguard:
“The former president has been moving round the North under the guise of being
a special guest at functions; but the real reason for his visits to the North
is the series of consultations he is holding with traditional rulers across the
zones – save, of course, North East geo-political zone where the dreaded
Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, holds
sway”.
It was learnt that Obasanjo’s latest moves
are “with a view to pacifying the North which heaps on his head all the blames
for the loss of its hold on power as occasioned by the death of
late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, a death which paved the way for the
enthronement of Jonathan as president.
“What Obasanjo has come to realize is that even
most of those he considers his traditional friends and confidants poke disdain
at him for his role in the imposition of the late Yar’Adua and Jonathan as
presidential candidate and running mate on the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, in 2007, and he is very desperate to make it up to ‘his
people’”.
“The
meetings are centred on how best the North can present a united front against
the aspiration of Jonathan. And because of his vast network of friends
across the country, Obasanjo is cashing all his cheques because of this project”.
Sunday Vanguard can also report that the
off-and-on relationship between Obasanjo and former military president, Ibrahim
Badamasi Babangida, has again engaged the ‘ON’ mode.
“When you see Obasanjo and Babangida coming together again with their interests coalescing, then you know something is in the air”, our source said.
“When you see Obasanjo and Babangida coming together again with their interests coalescing, then you know something is in the air”, our source said.
Another source – a former presidential aide –
that is very familiar with the scheme, said, “It is not so much of what
Obasanjo wants from the northern traditional rulers but what the rulers want
from him. Yes, I can confirm to you that he has been all over the place
and he has been holding series of consultations. The agenda is to work
against the 2015 aspiration of President Jonathan”.
Asked about the rumoured rapprochement between
Obasanjo and his ex-deputy, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the source
was emphatic in saying that “the two have not sat down to meet one on one but
there are behind the scene consultations with a view to ensuring that happens”.
In addition, Obasanjo is also said to be in
consultation with a few PDP state governors who are very loyal to him,
specifically Sule Lamido of Jigawa State and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano
State.
Indeed, sensing this emerging threat, PDP Board
of Trustees, BoT, Chairman, Chief Tony Anenih, launched a counter offensive.
Already, the BoT Chairman has held talks with
Lamido, Kwankwaso, Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, and Governor
Mukhtar Yero of Kaduna State, among others.
His rescue mission is to “ensure that a proper
reconciliation is engendered between the President and the state governors”, a
very dependable source told Sunday Vanguard.
The talks, which are continuing, are said to be “yielding very positive results”.
On his part, Jonathan himself held talks with a section of Yoruba leaders three weeks ago in Lagos.
The talks, which are continuing, are said to be “yielding very positive results”.
On his part, Jonathan himself held talks with a section of Yoruba leaders three weeks ago in Lagos.
Sunday Vanguard learnt that the meeting, which
had some elders in the land as well as a very strategic traditional ruler in
attendance, explored ways of pacifying the S/West geo-political zone which is
increasingly becoming vociferous about its claims of marginalization under the
Jonathan administration.
The Yoruba leaders, who do not appear to be on
the same page with the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, or its intended
successor party, the All Progressive Congress, APC, are to hold another round
of talks with the President at a later date.
Interestingly, even as the President patience is being taxed by Obasanjo’s scheme, some hawks in Aso Rock Presidential Villa are of the view that the former President’s wings should be clipped.
Interestingly, even as the President patience is being taxed by Obasanjo’s scheme, some hawks in Aso Rock Presidential Villa are of the view that the former President’s wings should be clipped.
A Presidency source told Sunday
Vanguard:”It is because President Jonathan is mild-mannered; if not, are
we not living witnesses to how the former President deployed state power to
haunt those he perceived as capable of stopping him from achieving his failed
Third Term agenda?
“That he is walking the streets of Nigeria free
does not mean he is a saint, especially the way he’s been carrying on. Is it
not the mess that he created after eight years in office that this
administration is still battling to clear”?, the Presidency source quipped.
Source: Vanguard
No comments:
Post a Comment