Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo returned from a trip to
South Africa on Sunday and told President Goodluck Jonathan, Senate President,
David Mark, and the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) to do the
“needful” and stop inundating him with appeals for forgiveness.
Obasanjo in a statement at his Hill top mansion on Presidential
Hill Top Estate, Abeokuta, said he has neither left the PDP on whose platform
he governed the country for eight nor has anybody offended him by virtue of his
membership of the party.
The former Chairman, Board of Trustees of PDP, who was South
Africa over the South Sudan’s increasing insecurity and violence, said he
almost cut short his stay there following “the avalanche of news, cacophony of
appeals and pleadings from some quarters of PDP,” at home.
He said appeals are evidential manifestation of
“misunderstandings and misrepresentations” of facts.
Obasanjo who also stated he had had occasion to make his stand
on vital matters affecting party known to Jonathan, Mark and the Party
Chairman, that issues of principle, morality, honour , integrity, commitment
and character which to him are paramount, said he could not “accept that
the Zonal leader of my political Party and, worse still in my zone, will be an
indicted drug baron wanted in America.”
Obasanjo said: “during last week when I was in South Africa as the
Chairman of AU Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan and while with my fellow
Commissioners, we were deliberating on how to help that new country out of its
problem of security and violence, I received avalanche of news and cacophony of
appeals and pleadings from some quarters of PDP leadership.
” There are misunderstandings and misrepresentations which some of
those appeals and pleas manifested; hence this explanation from me. Talking of
inviting me back to PDP is wrong and it is a great misrepresentation as I have
never left PDP and I will never leave PDP.
” I have said it before and I will say it again, I rose to become
the President of Nigeria on the platform of PDP and for that reason alone, I
will remain a card-carrying and ward-active member of PDP for as long as I have
to be a political party member.
“Secondly, nobody has personally offended me as a result of my
membership of PDP. If, however, anybody or group feels offended by my
continued membership, I will offer an unreserved apology but continue to remain
in the Party.
” I have had occasions to say to the President, the Senate
President and the Party Chairman separately that I have no quarrel with any
individual or group in the Party. There are, for me, issues of principle,
morality, honour , integrity, commitment and character which are paramount.
“For instance, as a former President of Nigeria, the Chairman of
West Africa Commission on Drug and a member of Global Commission on Drug, I
cannot accept that the Zonal leader of my political Party and, worse still in
my zone, will be an indicted drug baron wanted in America.
“How do I explain that to friends outside Nigeria? This is
only one of the many issues that I have pointed and still pointing out.
“I have national and international standard to maintain and
reputation to keep and sustain. For these reasons, I opted to remain
active only at the ward level of the Party till the leadership does the
needful.
“But under no condition will my commitment to Nigeria be
diminished. And, for me, it is commitment to Nigeria first and any other
commitment can only follow in second or third place. Where any other commitment
is in tandem with what I see and understand as commitment to Nigeria, such
other commitment will share a pride of place with Nigeria.
“I must hasten to thank the President, the Senate President and
the Chairman of PDP with whom, at their instances, these issues have been
discussed and laid to rest. My interest and commitment to Nigeria go
beyond partisan politics.
“Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck to deal with our pressing
problems of security including the issue of Chibok girls, widening inequality,
infrastructure, impunity, corruption, poverty and youth education,
skill-acquisition, empowerment and employment.
“These are issues of concern to most Nigerians. We all need
to join hands to move Nigeria forward. I don’t need to be begged for
that.
“Rather, I beg and appeal to those who are begging me to realize
that we must put Nigeria’s interest above politics – party or personal –
otherwise, we will all be judged at the bar of history if not the bar of
current affairs.
” In addition, we must preserve, sustain and deepen democracy and
democratic practices,” Obasanjo stated.
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