A former military governor of Kaduna State, retired Colonel Abubakar
Dangiwa Umar, has reacted to the ongoing political squabble between
President Goodluck Jonathan and former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
In an interview he granted to the Hausa Service of the Voice of America
(VOA), which SaharaReporters monitored in Abuja, Mr. Umar called on
Nigerians to stop celebrating Obasanjo as a sincere statesman. Instead,
he accused Mr. Obasanjo of spearheading a secret agenda tied to his
personal political interests.
Mr. Umar, one of the former military officers to have opposed the
annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, stated that it was
dangerous for Nigerians to uncritically take Mr. Obasanjo at his word.
He added that Nigerians should realize from the former president’s
antecedents that he is a deceitful and insincere man who was complicit
in creating the mess Nigeria is in today.
“What is it that [Mr. Jonathan] did not do with impunity?” asked the
former military governor. “It was the same man that attempted third term
and was confronted headlong. He is the [same] man that destroyed our
nation. [He] wanted [former Governor Peter] Odili before it failed due
to some challenges with EFCC. He later imposed a sick man as a leader
and we are where we are today,” added Mr. Umar.
He further described Mr. Obasanjo as “the same man that gloried and
celebrated corruption in Nigeria,” adding that the former president
“ensured that corruption got its solid foundation, and today he is the
moral voice of Nigeria. It is dangerous and scary. Our citizens should
be critical.”
Mr. Umar contended that Mr. Obasanjo did not believe in the principles
he wrote about in a leaked letter that descended on Mr. Jonathan with
harsh words. “Do not be carried away by his noise about democracy and
justice, it is all a ruse. He did [govern Nigeria] and we saw how he was
tyrannical, a dictator. It is laughable and dangerous that Obasanjo is
the man we want to take seriously. I am begging our people to be
critical and thorough so as to unravel his real agenda.”
In the interview, Mr. Umar cautioned Nigerians to recognize that, “There
is more to it than what we can see. There are certain things we don't
know. [Obasanjo] said that he gave Generals Babangida, Abdulsalami and
Danjuma copies of his letter. Why did he not give [a copy to] General
Gowon? It means something is in the offing. And it is scary today that
Nigerians are taking Obasanjo seriously. It is important that we look at
the message and the messenger critically.”
Source: Sahara reporters
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