A
former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.) and a former Minister
of Defence, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, have cautioned Nigerians,
especially those who have held leadership positions, against making
utterances which could throw the country into chaos.
The two spoke in separate goodwill
messages at the 6th edition of the Abuja Festival of Praise held at the
International Conference Centre, Abuja, on Friday.
In a veiled reference to a letter
written by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, Gowon advised Nigerians,
especially past and present leaders, against saying things that could
further destabilise the nation.
He said Nigerians would be the ones to suffer, if there was no peace in the country.
Gowon said, “Let all Nigerians — the
leadership and the followership — make sure that we do not make
utterances or say things that can really create problems for the
leadership and for the country because if that happens, if we listen to
such utterances, there shall be no peace and we will be the sufferers
for it.
“I want all of us as faithfuls to bear
in mind that this country needs peace and this peace can only come from
all of us, the leadership — past and present — and from all of us. We
must play our part to ensure that there is peace in the country.”
He explained that this became necessary in view of recent happenings in the country.
Speaking in a similar vein, Danjuma
noted that even though he was mentioned in Obasanjo’s letter, he had
refrained from commenting on it.
He said there was no need to go public
on the issue because he had unfettered access to the president and would
speak with him “face to face.”
Danjuma said, “The press have been after
me; they want me to react to what Obasanjo said about Mr. President
(Goodluck Jonathan) and I told them that I have complete access to the
President. And if I have anything to say to him, I will do so face to
face.
“These are very difficult times and we must be careful, especially as leaders, of what we say in public.”
President Jonathan, who was represented
at the occasion by the Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb
Olubolade (retd), said prayers and songs of praise could save the nation
and give hope for a greater nation.
He quoted the President as saying, “I
strongly believe thy prayers and songs of praise like this can save the
nation and give hope for a greater tomorrow in Nigeria; the land the
good Lord has given to us.”
Meanwhile, a former Senate President,
Senator Ameh Ebute, has said the Peoples Democratic Party must take
decisive actions against Obasanjo.
Ebute said this in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, while commenting on the controversial letter.
But in a reaction by one of his aides, Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, Obasanjo said nothing could distract him.
Quoting Obasanjo, Oladunjoye, in an SMS
to our correspondent, said, “I am an incurable optimist on Nigeria. I am
a believer in Nigeria. I am committed to Nigeria. Nothing, nothing,
nothing will distract me.”
Ebute alleged that Obasanjo had succeeded in persuading his cronies to stir unending controversy in the PDP.
He further alleged that the former
president was on a mission to destroy the party and truncate the
country’s hard won democracy.
He stated, “We therefore call on the
leadership of party to take a decisive action against him as nobody is
greater than the party.
“Chief Obasanjo, to all intents, has demonstrated more anti-party activities than anyone else in the history of the PDP.”
On the leadership of the PDP, Ebute said
it was ridiculous that Obasanjo accused Jonathan of being responsible
for the lingering crisis in the PDP. He stated that the crisis pre-dated
Jonathan’s emergence as the leader of the party.
Ebute stated, “No period in the history
of our fledgling democracy has witnessed a higher turnover of the PDP
national chairmen than the eight- year tenure of Chief Obasanjo as
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The former senate president said those who were removed included Chief Solomon Lar; Barnabas Gemade and Audu Ogbeh.
He said, “As Chief Obasanjo bestrode the
PDP like an intimidating colossus, electoral decency was jettisoned,
internal democracy trampled upon and good conscience buried as he dealt
ruthlessly with all perceived enemies regardless of democratic culture
and ethos.”
According to him, casualties of
Obasanjo’s high-handed leadership included the late Senator Chuba
Okadigbo; Senator Ayim Pius Ayim; a former Governor of Plateau State,
Joshua Dariye and his Abia State counterpart, Orji Kalu.
On the headship of the Federal
Government, he said it was perfidious for Obasanjo to set the National
Assembly against the President in discussing corruption.
Ebute, added, “It is common knowledge that corruption attained monumental heights under the regime of Obasanjo as President.
“Obasanjo presided over the proceeds of
Nigeria’s oil and gas for six years, without transparent accounting as
the de facto Minister of Petroleum Resources.”
As the chief security officer, Ebute said that Obasanjo performed woefully.
He stated that another gory absurdity
was Obasanjo’s allegation that the President Jonathan was training
snipers where Abacha trained his killer squad and that about 1000 high
profile politicians were on a watch list.
According to him, for an allegation as weighty, Obasanjo should know that the onus of proof lies on him.
He stated, “We demand that the relevant
security agencies like NSA, Directorate of State Security, Nigerian
Intelligence Agency, the Nigeria Police, should immediately take
decisive appropriate action to investigate this very sensitive national
security issue and make their findings public.
“The security services must carry out
this investigation with dispatch because we suspect that there is a
grand plan to assassinate some high profile Nigerians, in the context of
this very dangerous allegation, to intimidate and coerce President
Jonathan to abdicate his right to contest in 2015.”
On the fight against corruption, Ebute said the agencies tasked to deal with corruption must be given a free hand to work.
He said, “We state that Obasanjo’s letter is at best self-serving and holds no grain of patriotism and national interest.
“Through this blatant charade of
promoting falsehood, innuendoes and untruths, Obasanjo attempts to raise
a mob action against President Jonathan, a crafty follow-up to the
rebellion he used the G 7 governors he planted in the states to stir up
crisis in the PDP in order to stop Jonathan in 2015.”
Obasanjo had in an open letter to
Jonathan accused him of paying lip service to corruption and pursing
personal interest instead of that of the ruling People’s Democratic
Party.
He also demanded that the President come
clean of allegations that he was training snipers, while placing 1,000
people on a watch list.
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