Our own baba, President Olusegun Obasanjo has fired another set
of shots. So many revealing details on the third term agenda and President Yar’
Adua’s death.
Speaking at the launch of his autobiography titled:
‘My Watch’, at the Lagos Country Club, Ikeja, Obasanjo denied seeking a third
term but admitted he knew about it. Obasanjo reiterated that he was not afraid
of telling the truth because he has the evidence to prove all he wrote in the
book.
According to him,
“Third term was not my agenda or intention although I
would not say I didn’t know about it. I didn’t mastermind third term. Those who
were telling me to go on were the governors that were going to benefit from
it.”
“I don’t regret bringing in Yar’Adua and Jonathan. If
they don’t do well, those coming from behind should learn from me and do
better”.
“I had given the book to my editors and to the
publisher. As far as I am concerned, my job is done. I had written the book and
printed before the court injunction. In a normal judiciary, the judge should be
sanctioned and I hope something will be done. We are here legally and lawfully
and we will continue to act lawfully and legally.”
“As can be expected, I was heavily involved in the
transition and exit process that saw me leaving office for my successor, Umaru
Yar’Adua, as recounted in Chapter Thirty-seven, the ninth chapter of the second
volume of this book. The unprepared and unplanned transition from Yar’Adua to
Jonathan was a more difficult exercise in some respects. One reason was the
‘cloak and dagger’ manner in which Yar’Adua’s illness was handled.
“The illness of a President cannot be regarded as
private. His health has implications for the security and well-being of the
nation. For the president and those around him to have attempted strenuously to
keep the fact of the severity of his illness from the public smacks of
ignorance of the enormity of what the job entails and the level of
provinciality of their understanding, attitude, and approach.
“I remember that in 1978 or 1979, Chief Awolowo
visited me while I was military Head of State and shared with me how he would
always stay at home to attend to the work at hand and only make a private visit
to the UK once a year for health reasons if he became president of Nigeria. I
made it clear to the chief that once he became president of Nigeria, he could
have no private visit to anywhere as such. Wherever he would be, he would be on
duty, and the totality of his life would be public. I jokingly added that the
only privacy he might lay claim to would be when he was at home with Mama Chief
H.I.D., and that even then his security staff would be on twenty-four-hour
duty.
“That was part of the nature of the job. In the case
of Umaru’s illness, it took me by surprise because I had concluded that all was
well, judging from his medical report that I requested and he submitted to me
and the specialist advice I received from it. The report said that once he was
off dialysis it would mean that he had had a transplant or treatment that had
caused his kidneys to work as normal.
“Before he went to Germany, after being rushed to the
National Hospital in Abuja, he phoned to tell me that he was going out of the
country for medical reasons. What he did not reveal was the nature of his
illness. I, however, became somewhat apprehensive when I learned that he was
placed on dialysis that night. The persistence of the illness, and the cover
up, caused me more apprehension especially when he abandoned Germany for Saudi
Arabia. I never heard anything from him after that. The story I heard about his
visit to Saudi Arabia was awkward. He did not inform his deputy as to how to
manage things in his absence.
“On arrival in Saudi Arabia he was wheeled into the
Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and for at least forty-eight hours nobody was in
communication with him as far as the governance of Nigeria was concerned. What
it meant was that for that period of time, Nigeria had no government. What a
great pity! I wanted to know more about the exact medical condition of
Yar’Adua, the president of Nigeria.
“I realised that a number of countries would know for
sure; among them would be Germany, the US, Saudi Arabia, the UK, France, Israel
and maybe Russia. I decided to indirectly check with the ambassadors of these
countries. What I heard did not allay my fears. One said, ‘Your President is
surely not too well’. Another said, ‘We believe he would be able to cope.’ Both
were diplomatic answers, but one was more so than the other.
“At that point, I was left in no doubt that the
arrangement made was shoddy, tardy, unpatriotic, selfish, and reckless. No
nation should be left hanging in such a manner. I subtly campaigned for the
emergence of Jonathan as acting president to take the country out of
tenterhooks.
“I also publicly made the point that if you accept
responsibility for a job and, due to no fault of your own but due to
circumstances beyond your control, you are incapacitated to the extent that you
can no longer perform to your own satisfaction or to the satisfaction of those
you are supposed to serve, morality, duty, responsibility, honour, good sense,
and patriotism demand that you act appropriately.
“At the same time, as debates were going on in the
media as to what should or should not be, I was consulting genuine and
objective leaders of thought regarding the way to go. At that stage, almost
everybody realised the position of the constitution and recommended that we
stuck to its provisions. Jonathan became acting president by the action of the
National Assembly.”
This
unfolding drama is becoming interesting, foreigners had an unknown wikileak,
here we are endowed with a well-known one. #TimeWillTell
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