Obasanjo under attack from Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum
- Ahead of the 2019 general elections former president Olusegun Obasanjo has come under attack over his campaign against President Muhammadu Buhari
- The Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum in a statement said Obasanjo was trying to deceive Nigerians again
- The former president had written a letter criticising Buhari over a number of national issues
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has come under attack from the Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum over his campaign against President Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2019 general elections.
In a strongly worded statement signed by its general secretary, Akin Malaolu, on Friday night, May 11, the group said Obasanjo was trying to deceive Nigerians again with “rhetorical and platitudinous speeches”.
The statement came barely 24 hours after Obasanjo endorsed the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the political platform to be deployed to unseat Buhari in 2019.
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On January 23, Obasanjo wrote Buhari criticising him over a number of national issues, including the killings of innocent Nigerians, and advised him against seeking re-election.
The former president upped the ante in a statement by his spokesman, Kehinde Adeyemi, in March describing Buhari as a failure.
Yoruba Ronu, a staunch supporter of the current president, said it was not surprised by Obasanjo’s several statements to hoodwink Nigerians.
The socio-political group said it rather found it surprising that the ex-president and his “fellow travellers took Nigerians for fools”.
It said: “However, Nigerians do sincerely and mournfully remembered what the conditions of things were in relation to unemployment, corruption and general decadence of our many institutions of governance in the 16 years of PDP in power.
“It was not without doubt that the Yoruba Ronu leadership forum warned Nigerians against trusting the candidate Jonathan in 2010 due to his several weaknesses and obtuseness in power.
“More so, when Jonathan himself confirmed to our foreign friend, former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Robin Sanders, that he lacked administrative experience to be president, but was there by chance because of where he came from which was South South.
“Today, we can measure with clarity of mind, the sad and obtuse footprints he left behind.
“Leaders across the two divides, and including Obasanjo, Ohaneze and Afenifere, all saw Jonathan’s incapacitation in administration but they chose self-regarding objectives rather than other regarding objectives in their very many decisions.”
Obasanjo is generally believed to have influenced Jonathan’s emergence as vice to late President Umaru Yar’Adua in the 2007 general elections.
In the 2011 presidential elections, Obasanjo also played a big role in the election of Jonathan as President after he took over the saddle following Yar’Adua’s death in 2010.
Yoruba Ronu continued: “Democracies which distinguished a man from his office was snubbed for religion and tribalism to hold sway.
“They planted the seed of division long before now and they are still repeating same perplexing errors in their ignorance.
“The people of Nigeria today wear better spectacles and with good perceptions to know what is good for them and for their children’s future.
“They are not going to allow some false leaders and leaders that could commit abomination with ease take away their hopes in the present government of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We must warn against war, because wars have never solved the needs for war anywhere in the world and in wars, procreation is delayed, women and their children would suffer.”
“Nigerians must pray fervently against these ignoble men and their desire to enslave us all, we must pray for the extermination of what they all stands for.
“The progressives and APC must prepare themselves in this war of attrition between thesis and antithesis, a political war that will be won by them due to fairness, justice and happiness, which they have promoted in this present administration of President Buhari.
“Those who may want to go can go in peace, but the generality of Nigerians and the Yoruba race are with Buhari and the APC.
“We awesomely believe in the intervention and righteousness of the present Government in administration.”
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According to an earlier report by Legit.ng, the leadership of a political pressure group founded by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the Coalition for Nigerian Movement (CNM) on Thursday, May 10, announced its fusion into African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Vanguard reports that this was done with a view to forming a formidable force to wrestle power from the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in 2019 poll.
It was resolved that with the understanding of like minded persons and organisations across the country, Nigeria will be rescued, and that the elections of 2018 and 2019 would be used to cure the curse and afflictions of failed leadership and perpetual underdevelopment.
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