Obasanjo strikes again: blasts Buhari, asks president not to contest in 2019


Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday, in a corrosive tone of a 13-page press statement has called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to think of seeking re-election in 2019.
Mr. Obasanjo, in a special press statement entitled, “The Wat Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement” said Mr Buhari has performed far below expectation and should honourably “dismount from the horse” to join the league of the country’s former leaders whose “experience, influence, wisdom and outreach can be deployed on the side line for the good of the country.”

“The lice of poor performance in government – poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condonation of misdeed – if not outright encouragement of it, lack of progress and hope for the future, lack of national cohesion and poor management of internal political dynamics and widening inequality – are very much with us today,” he wrote.

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Whatever may be the state of President Buhari’s health today,  he should neither over-push his luck nor over-tax the patience  and tolerance of Nigerians for him, no matter what his self- serving, so-called advisers, who would claim that they love him  more than God loves him and that without him, there would  be no Nigeria say.
President Buhari needs a dignified and  honourable dismount from the horse. He needs to have  time to reflect, refurbish physically and recoup and after  appropriate rest, once again, join the stock of Nigerian  leaders whose experience, influence, wisdom and  outreach can be deployed on the side line for the good  of the country. His place in history is already assured.
Without impaired health and strain of age, running the  affairs of Nigeria is a 25/7 affair, not 24/7.  I only appeal to brother Buhari to consider a deserved rest at  this point in time and at this age. I continue to wish him robust  health to enjoy his retirement from active public service.
President Buhari does not necessarily need to heed my advice.  But whether or not he heeds it, Nigeria needs to move on and  move forward.  I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political  parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling. I must reiterate that  nothing has happened to convince me otherwise. If anything,


I am reinforced in my conviction. The recent show of PDP  must give grave and great concern to lovers of Nigeria. To  claim, as has been credited to the chief kingmaker of PDP, that  for procuring the Supreme Court judgement for his faction of  the Party, he must dictate the tune all the way and this is indeed  fraught with danger. If neither APC nor PDP is a worthy horse  to ride to lead Nigeria at this crucial and critical time, what then  do we do? Remember Farooq Kperogi, an Associate Professor  at the Kennesaw State University, Georgia, United States, calls  it “a cruel Hobson’s choice; it’s like a choice between six and  half a dozen, between evil and evil. Any selection or deflection  would be a distinction without a difference.” We cannot just  sit down lamenting and wringing our hands desperately and  hopelessly.
I believe the situation we are in today is akin to what and where  we were in at the beginning of this democratic dispensation in  1999. The nation was tottering. People became hopeless and  saw no bright future in the horizon. It was all a dark cloud  politically, economically and socially. The price of oil at that  time was nine dollars per barrel and we had a debt overhang  of about $35 billion. Most people were confused with lack  of direction in the country. One of the factors that saved the  situation was a near government of national unity that was  put in place to navigate us through the dark cloud. We had  almost all hands on deck. We used people at home and from  the diaspora and we navigated through the dark cloud of those  days.
At that time, most people were hopelessly groping in  the dark. They saw no choice, neither in the left nor in the  right, and yet we were not bereft of people at home and from  the diaspora that could come together to make Nigeria truly a  land flowing with milk and honey. Where we are is a matter of  choice but we can choose differently to make a necessary and  desirable change, once again.
Wherever I go, I hear Nigerians complaining, murmuring in  anguish and anger. But our anger should not be like the anger  of the cripple. We can collectively save ourselves from the  position we find ourselves. It will not come through self-pity,  fruitless complaint or protest but through constructive and  positive engagement and collective action for the good of our  nation and ourselves and our children and their children.


We  need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people  of like-mind and goodwill to come solidly together to lift  Nigeria up. This is no time for trading blames or embarking  on futile argument and neither should we accept untenable  excuses for non-performance. Let us accept that the present  administration has done what it can do to the limit of its ability, aptitude and understanding.
Let the administration and  its political party platform agree with the rest of us that what  they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good  enough for us. They have given as best as they have and as  best as they can give.  Nigeria deserves and urgently needs  better than what they have given or what we know they  are capable of giving. To ask them to give more will be  unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison  term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility  of an early recovery and substantial growth.
Einstein  made it clear to us that doing the same thing and expecting  a different result is the height of folly. Already, Nigerians  are committing suicide for the unbearable socio-economic  situation they find themselves in. And yet Nigerians love life.
We must not continue to reinforce failure and hope that all will  be well. It is self-deceit and self-defeat and another aspect of  folly. What has emerged from the opposition has shown no better  promise from their antecedents.

As the leader of that Party  for eight years as President of Nigeria, I can categorically  say there is nothing to write home about in their new team.  We have only one choice left to take us out of Egypt to the  promised land. And that is  the coalition of the concerned and the willing – ready for positive and drastic change,  progress and involvement.
Change that will give hope and  future to all our youth and dignity and full participation to all  our women. Our youth should be empowered to deploy their  ability to learn, innovate and work energetically at ideas and  concepts in which they can make their own original inputs.
Youth must be part of the action today and not relegated to  leadership of tomorrow which may never come. Change that  will mean enhancement of living standard and progress for all.
A situation where the elected will accountably govern and every  Nigerian will have equal opportunity not based on kinship and  friendship but based on free citizenship.


Democracy is sustained and measured not by leaders doing  extra-ordinary things, (invariably, leaders fail to do ordinary  things very well), but by citizens rising up to do ordinary  things extra-ordinarily well. Our democracy, development and  progress at this juncture require ordinary citizens of Nigeria  to do the extra-ordinary things of changing the course and  direction of our lackluster performance and development.
If  leadership fails, citizens must not fail and there lies the  beauty and importance of democracy. We are challenged  by the current situation; we must neither adopt spirit of  cowardice nor timidity let alone impotence but must be  sustained by courage, determination and commitment to say  and do and to persist until we achieve upliftment for Nigeria.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained and we believe that our  venturing will not be in vain. God of Nigeria has endowed  this country adequately and our non-performance cannot be  blamed on God but on leadership. God, who has given us what  we need and which is potentially there, will give us leadership  enablement to actualize our potentiality. The development and modernization of our country and  society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian  culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream.  We must have abiding faith in our country and its role and place within the comity of nations.  Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck. All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck. We need all hands to move our country forward.
We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN.


Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all  well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a  coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic  well-being and progress. Coalition to salvage and redeem our  country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time,  we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our  request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for  change  with unity, security and progress.
And God will again grant  us. Of course, nothing should stop such a Movement from  satisfying conditions for fielding candidates for elections. But if at any stage the Movement wishes to metamorphose into  candidate-sponsoring Movement for elections, I will bow  out of the Movement because I will continue to maintain my  non-partisan position. Coalition for Nigeria must have its  headquarters in Abuja.
This Coalition for Nigeria will be a Movement that will drive  Nigeria up and forward. It must have a pride of place for all  Nigerians, particularly for our  youth and our  women. It is  a coalition of hope for all Nigerians for speedy, quality and  equal development, security, unity, prosperity and progress. It  is a coalition to banish poverty, insecurity and despair.
Our  country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around,  outside and ahead. Coalition for Nigeria must be a Movement  to break new ground in building a united country, a socially- cohesive and moderately prosperous society with equity,  equality of opportunity, justice and a dynamic and progressive economy that is self-reliant and takes active part in global  division of labour and international decision-making.


The Movement must work out the path of development and  the trajectory of development in speed, quality and equality in  the short- medium- and long-term for Nigeria on the basis  of sustainability, stability, predictability, credibility, security,  cooperation and prosperity with diminishing inequality. What  is called for is love, commitment and interest in our country, not in self, friends and kinship alone but particularly love, compassion and interest in the poor, underprivileged and  downtrodden. It is our human duty and responsibility so to  do. Failure to do this will amount to a sin against God and a  crime against humanity.
Some may ask, what does Obasanjo want again? Obasanjo has wanted nothing other than the best for Nigeria and Nigerians  and he will continue to want nothing less. And if we have the  best, we will be contented whether where we live is described  as palaces or huts by others and we will always give thanks to  God.
I, therefore, will gladly join such a Movement when one is  established as Coalition for Nigeria, CN, taking Nigeria to the  height God has created it to be. From now on, the Nigeria eagle must continue to soar and fly high. CN, as a Movement, will be new, green, transparent and must remain clean and  always active, selflessly so.
Members must be ready to make sacrifice for the nation and pay the price of being pioneers and good Nigerians for our country to play the God-assigned  role for itself, for its neighbours, for its sub-region of West  Africa, for its continent and for humanity in general.


For me, the strength and sustainable success of CN will derive largely  from the strong commitment of a population that is constantly mobilized to the rallying platform of the fact that going forward  together is our best option for building a nation that will occupy  its deserved place in the global community. May God continue  to lead, guide and protect us. Amen.
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