THE
battle for the nation’s Presidency in 2015 is getting intense, though
the gladiators are not willing to openly declare their interest yet.
A key figure who is working, albeit surreptitiously, to determine who
becomes the occupant of Aso Rock in 2015 is former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, The Guardian has learnt.
Contrary to the notion that Obasanjo has quit active and local
partisan politics for international assignments and diplomacy, the
former leader remains a force to reckon with in the 2015 presidency.
The Guardian’s investigation shows that Obasanjo may not support
President Goodluck Jonathan for re-election in 2015. It was learnt at
the weekend that Obasanjo’s fund-raiser for a mosque project at his
presidential library provided the forum for him to strategise for 2015.
Less than 24 hours after the gathering in Abeokuta, which was
attended by some political heavyweights even from the core North,
Obasanjo, 72, began a strategic political tour of the East on the
invitation of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, publisher of the Champion
Newspapers. This tour has been without fanfare. Iwuanyanwu, a People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart from Imo State was at the Abeokuta
gathering last Friday, although he arrived late.
The Guardian learnt that after the fund-raiser at the venue,
Iwuanyanwu reiterated his (Obasanjo’s) invitation to the East and the
following day, the former president who at a religious gathering in
Warri reportedly criticised Nigeria’s current President’s handling of
the Boko Haram’s insurgency responded to the invitation and began his
strategic tour of the South East.
It was learnt that the army general’s strategic foray into the East
at this time “is to solidify the political base of the PDP in the area
and to re-align forces for 2015 in the context of the ruling PDP” that
he recently described as undisciplined.
The Guardian was told by some sources in Abeokuta that before the
last Friday’s political fund-raiser, there was a strategic rapprochement
that the former president organised in his palatial home.
He consummated a reconciliation with one of his old allies in the
South-West, Chief Johnson Fasawe, who has also remained loyal to former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar. It was Fasawe’s loyalty to Atiku that
caused his disconnection from Ota seven years ago in the heat of
succession struggle between the then president (Obasanjo) and the vice
president (Atiku).
In Obasanjo’s spacious sitting room before the big party train moved
to the fund-raiser, the Deji of Akure, Oba Adebiyi Adesida led Fasawe
who prostrated before Obasanjo and remarked that he (Fasawe) was part
of the building of the Obasanjo home and he had come back home.
Obasanjo was said to have noted that Fasawe, was not just
instrumental in the building of the Abeokuta Hilltop house, he was “a
part owner, we both own the house your room is upstairs.” He (Obasanjo)
was said to have patted Fasawe on the back and called Fasawe “Omowale”
(a great son has returned home). These gestures were made to the delight
of the visiting governors from the North who cheered with a light clap.
Shortly after the ceremony, Obasanjo was said to have gone into a
long meeting with Fasawe in another room in the house. Details of what
transpired in the inner sanctuary were unknown at press time.
It was Fasawe who later announced N5 million worth of donation to the mosque project on behalf of Atiku.
More than N400 million was raised at the Friday ceremony chaired by
the Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Aliyu Magatarkada Wamakko. The
Governor of Kano State, Dr. Musa Rabiu Kwakwanso, Governor of Kebbi,
Alhaji Saidu Dakingari and the Deputy Governor of Katsina State and
Alhaji Abdullahi Garba Faskari also graced the occasion.
The wife of the late strong man of Ibadan politics, Alhaji Lamidi
Adedibu, Mrs. Bose Adedibu and wife of the late Ayodeji Omotade, a
permanent secretary who died in Bellview plane crash on October 22,
2005, were there.
Governor Ibikunle Amosu of Ogun State was at the fund-raiser briefly before he left, sources at the venue noted.
Political pundits in the South West and Abuja who are sufficiently
close to Obasanjo who was recently honoured by the British Monarch, the
Queen of England as country representative for her Diamond Jubilee Trust
is said to have said that the Friday fund-raiser and the political tour
of the East “is a way to tell the incumbent Nigeria’s leader that he is
a better organised politician and 2015 calculations within the ruling
PDP are still within his power and he can sway opinions in the East and
South West and even the North … in 2015…”
There has been a silent rift between Obasanjo and the sitting
President and the northern establishment still accuses Obasanjo of
foisting on them in 2007 the then Governor Umaru Yar’Adua as his
(Obasanjo’s) successor. The core North still believes that the Owu chief
knew that the then Governor Yar’Adua was too unhealthy to be president
and a younger and healthier Goodluck Jonathan was made to be the running
mate to succeed him after his expected demise.
Obasanjo has consistently denied this charge and one major denial was
at a Daily Trust yearly lecture in 2010/11 when he revealed that an
emeritus professor of medicine was made to examine the health records of
the then governor of Katsina State and he was certified “healed”
following the observation that Yar’Adua was then suffering from a
terminal illness.
“But as Shakespeare said, all the perfumes of Arabia, cannot wash
Obasanjo’s hand clean of the conspiracy to install Jonathan on the
nation since 2007 when a very sick Yar’Adua was imposed on the nation to
pave the way for the emergence of a Jonathan in 2010…,” was the way a
political leader in the North still accused the former president at the
weekend in an interview with The Guardian.
But in the same vein, the same core North too was accused of imposing
Obasanjo on the South West in 1999 when it was decided by the political
class that the South West that lost Bashorun Moshood Abiola to the
June 12, 1993 political struggle be served with the first shot.
“Obasanjo only paid them in their own coin in 2007 if their allegation
was true that he imposed a sick Yar’Adua. They also imposed a prickly
and irascible Obasanjo on us in the South West and indeed the South,”
was the way another elder from the South West responded to the issue at
the weekend in an interview with The Guardian.
The alleged Obasanjo-Jonathan tango came to the fore last week again
when at a presidential media chat, the President noted that the
Obasanjo’s strategy in Odi, Bayelsa State failed to solve the problem of
militants’ insurgency in the area in his (Obasanjo’s time). This was
seen as a direct response to Obasanjo’s remark at a ceremony in Warri,
Delta State where the president’s strategy in handling the Boko Haram
security crisis was reportedly criticised.
Analysts believe that Obasanjo’s current move to launch a ‘political’
mosque project and his rapid response to Iwuanyanwu’s invitation is a
strategic move to stir up some dust around the project 2015 he
(Obasanjo) has been accused of stepping into through his protégé, and
governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido who was absent in Abeokuta
last Friday.
Meanwhile, the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi in his traditional regalia was in Abeokuta too last Friday and he
donated N5 million to the mosque fund-raiser in his personal capacity.
There are reports that the CBN governor too is a ‘suitable suitor’ for
Project 2015, in which President Jonathan is the issue and indeed the
man to beat.
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