Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday said he had no
grouse against anybody in his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
but that he will not accept a wanted drug baron as the PDP leader in
his region, the south west.
In a statement made available to newsmen, Obasanjo said the issue bordered on principle and morality.
The
former president and former PDP Board of Trustees chairman was
apparently responding to series of appeals by party leaders, including
Senate President David Mark and party chairman Alhaji Adamu Mua’zu who
had recently paid him a visit at his Ota Farm home, pleading with him to
forgive the party and return to its fold. They also asked him to lead
President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election campaign.
Obasanjo said:
“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.”
Obasanjo, however, called on the leadership of the party to do the needful on the issues he had raised.
“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,”
Obasanjo said.
Prince Buruji Kashamu, allegedly wanted in America
for drug trafficking, was appointed chairman, Organisation and
Mobilisation Committee of the PDP in the South West by President
Goodluck Jonathan.
On his status in the PDP, Obasanjo said much of
what has been reported in the media was misrepresentation and declared
that he never left the PDP, therefore, making it wrong for people to be
calling him back. “There are misunderstandings and misrepresentations
which some of those appeals and pleas manifested; hence this explanation
from me. Talking of inviting me back to the PDP is wrong and it is a
great misrepresentation as I have never left PDP, and I will never leave
PDP,” he explained.
“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.”
Obasanjo’s Statement
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.
- Leadership Newspaper
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