The
Peoples Democratic Party has said it has no plans to wade into the rift
between President Goodluck Jonathan and former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, over the best way to tackle militancy and terrorism in the
country.
The National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Olisa Metuh, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the party had not seen any reason to intervene in the argument.
He stated that though Jonathan and Obasanjo had expressed divergent
opinions on the 1999 invasion of Odi, it did not amount to conflict
between them.
Metuh said, “You only reconcile people who have a misunderstanding or
are in a squabble. As far as the party is concerned, there is no
quarrel between President Goodluck Jonathan and former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, so there is no plan to reconcile them.
“Though both of them have expressed divergent opinions on some
national issues, both of them are still working together towards
deepening democracy in Nigeria and making sure that we deliver on our
promises to the people.”
Earlier, the National Secretary of the PDP, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, had
dispelled speculations that there were political differences between
Jonathan and Obasanjo.
Oyinlola said, “Some individuals want to use the controversy
surrounding the Odi killings to set the two leaders of the PDP against
each other.
“There is no friction between the President and Obasanjo. The issue
of Odi killings will not cause hostility between the two leaders of our
party.”
The argument between the two PDP leaders ensued about three weeks ago
in Warri, during the celebration of Pastor Ayo Oritsajefor’s 40 years
in the ministry. Obasanjo told the gathering that Jonathan was guilty of
allowing terrorism to fester, without taking a decisive action.
He used the invasion of Odi in Bayelsa State and Zaki Biam in Benue
State as examples of his decisive actions against militancy while in
government.
During the November 18 Presidential Media Chat, Jonathan replied
Obasanjo, saying Odi invasion was a failed exercise, which resulted in
the death of the aged and children, and not the militant youths.
Special Assistant on Public Affairs and subsequently Minister of
Aviation during Obasanjo’s regime, Femi Fani-Kayode later said Jonathan
got the facts of Odi invasion wrong and that the action of the
Obasanjo-led government arrested the incessant killings of security
operatives by militants in the Niger Delta.
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