Atiku Started Corruption In The National Assembly - Obasanjo

Date: 09-12-2014 1:03 pm (9 years ago) | Author: Ganiyu Kabir Adewale
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In his latest book”My Watch” former President Olusegun chronicled how his problems started with his former deputy Atiku Abubakar,fromObasanjo’s account, it would seem that his relationship with Atiku began on a sour note:
“By the Constitution, I had to inaugurate or prorogue the National Assembly on June 4, 1999. The most important officer in the National Assembly is the senate president and that office had been zoned to the South-east. And here was where Atiku Abubakar, my vice-president, first showed his hand and his character.
“Without seeking my view or approval, he started planning the installation of Chuba Okadigbo as the senate president. I did a background check on Chuba including his past as a student and made enquiries about him in the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) under (President Shehu) Shagari and no one would recommend him for the post of senate president.
“I left Atiku to go on his chase while I carried out a meticulous and detailed investigation and background check on each senator from the South-east. The one that appeared most appointable was Evan Enwerem. I canvassed the senate across the board for his election and he was elected. Atiku did not expect it and he felt sore.
“He began to strategise for Enwerem to be removed and Chuba Okadigbo to be installed. His strategy worked because I was at Abuja airport to receive a visiting head of state when the news reached me that the Senate had impeached Enwerem and elected Okadigbo. I was not perturbed. I came to understand from some senators including Florence Ita-Giwa, who later became my Special Adviser/ Liaison Officer to the National Assembly, that Atiku distributed US$5,000 each to some senators to carry out the ‘coup’.

“That was the beginning of bribing the legislature to carry out a particular line of action to suit or satisfy the purpose or desire of an individual or a group. The National Assembly had tasted blood and they would continue to want more. From the day I nominated Atiku to be my vice, he set his mind not for any good, benefit or service of the country, but on furiously planning to upstage, supplant or remove me at all cost and to take my place.
“That was what I brought him for, but he was impatient and over-ambitious. He was not ready to learn and to wait. His marabout, who predicted that despite being elected as governor, he would not be sworn in as a governor, which happened, also assured him that he would take over from me in a matter of months rather than years.
“All his plans, appointments of people and his actions were towards the actualisation of his marabout’s prediction. Once I realised his intention and programme, I watched him like a hawk without giving any indication of what I knew and letting down my guard. I could not succumb to the distraction, diversion and malevolence of an ambitious but unwise deputy.
“The work in hand was more important than a confrontational relationship with my deputy, a man over whom I knew I had far more experience and outreach in all matters. To alert him of what I knew he was up to, would only lead to lying, denial, more mischievous plans and more duplicity on his part.
“He was better managed that way. What was important was not allowing myself to be surprised or outmanoeuvred by him. I must always seize the initiative and know what was going on if not in his mind, but at least in his camp. That I did very effectively.
“Sometime in the fourth quarter of 2004, an associate of Atiku came to my residence at the Aso Villa from Atiku’s official residence. He felt uncomfortable and I tried to make him feel at ease. Then, he settled to tell me the story of what had just transpired in Atiku’s residence. I listened with rapt attention.
“He went on to say that Atiku told him that for him to become the President of Nigeria, the 2007 elections were only a formality.
“The seven ingredients he needed for his enthronement were already in his hands. He controlled the National Assembly because both the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives were in his pocket. He controlled twenty-eight out of thirty-six governors. He had control of the media. His influence over the judiciary was overwhelming.
“What he needed was foreign endorsement and for that he had employed two lobby groups in the US and one in the UK. And finally, the money for the elections was in his purse.

“When the man finished, I thanked him without passing any comment. The man was surprised at my reaction and asked, ‘You have nothing to say to these?’ I said that I had nothing to say and I immediately called my ADC, Chris Jemitola, to play a game of squash with me.
“On our way to the squash court with my ADC, I said, ‘People at times make plans and leave God out of their plans.’ My casual remark struck Chris and he said, ‘Sir, that was a profound statement.’ I said that I made the statement because of what I had just heard of Atiku’s plan. I was not convinced he had put God in his plans.
“Atiku was confident and God was laughing. Most of Atiku’s ingredients soon started to fall out of place one by one. The first was the party, PDP.
“He thought I was powerless and had no clue about the execution of his plan with his group; part of his attack on me was for national chairman of the party to give the first salvo, then other things would follow as his grip on the party would be firm and consolidated.
“That salvo came in the form of a letter to me from the chairman of the party, Audu Ogbeh, who had fully defected with (Iyorchia) Ayu to Atiku.
“The letter, which was not the product of any issue or matter discussed with or at any party meeting, came suddenly. When I received it, I could read the sinister intention behind it.
“I spent that night writing my reply and I sent it in the morning. My reply was clear. I wondered why Atiku and his group did not realise that with my reply, the battle line was clear or maybe they thought that the seven ingredients would remain intact to the end.
“My assistants had moles within the Atiku group. Anything that they planned would be reported. That was the case after Ogbeh’s letter. They decided that Ogbeh should appear remorseful and come with the National Working Committee to apologise to me. It was not from their hearts, but to lure me to a ‘killing ground’.
“All pieces of information that were reported were verified because it would not come from only one informant.
“Timely information is a very important principle of war and also of politics. In politics, just as in war, what matters is not just your plan, but knowledge of your opponent’s plan. Knowing their plan, I had the choice of playing along with them or being firm, I chose the latter.
“I told Ogbeh that my relationship with him as national chairman and me as national leader of the party was based on mutual confidence and trust. But with his letter, my reply and what I knew of him then, I could no longer work with him in confidence and trust.
“There were only two choices left for both of us in our best interest and that of the party – he, leaves as chairman or I leave as leader of the party.
“The following Sunday, I called at his house, which I had done on several occasions in the past when there was an important party matter to discuss. This time, I asked him to give me an undated letter of resignation as the national chairman.
“I waited, he gave me but it was wrongly addressed to me rather than to the national secretary of the party as stipulated in the party’s constitution.
“Ogbeh reported to his group and it was decided by them to play on and to wait for my disgrace whenever I presented a letter of resignation not addressed to the national secretary.
“The informants did their job and I, once again, paid another visit to Ogbeh at his residence. He entertained me to a meal and drink, and changed the addressee on his letter of resignation.
“It would appear he never reported the change to his group. When I considered it opportune and appropriate, the letter was dated and presented to National Executive Committee of the party, which regrettably accepted the resignation.
“With that, whatever control Atiku claimed to have over the party began to crumble. But he did not think so and went on to boast that if I made my daughter the national chairman, it would be a matter of weeks not months before he would put her in his pocket.
“I therefore had to look for a successor chairman, who would be too big, uncompromising and inflexible to be lured and controlled by Atiku. I found such a man in Senator (Dr.) Amadu Ali, whom I had known many years earlier as a medical doctor in the army…”
 

Posted: at 9-12-2014 01:03 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
- echeeche at 9-12-2014 01:15 PM (9 years ago)
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Nigerians leaders time will tell
Posted: at 9-12-2014 01:15 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- hareel at 9-12-2014 01:41 PM (9 years ago)
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When two elephants fight.... someone should complete it for me
Posted: at 9-12-2014 01:41 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- DMG17 at 9-12-2014 02:51 PM (9 years ago)
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GOD WILL NEVER FORGIVE ANY OF YOU FOR ALL THE EVIL YOU ALL DID TO THIS COUNTRY AND INNOCENT PEOPLE.
Posted: at 9-12-2014 02:51 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Foxtroft at 9-12-2014 02:59 PM (9 years ago)
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Rtd Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, a real soldier and a strategist. He knows how to deal with the enemies. He is very vast on the principles of war, knowing fully well that the most probable course of action is the most important factor in military mission planning. Espirite de corps Baba,
Posted: at 9-12-2014 02:59 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- morgrawl231 at 9-12-2014 03:06 PM (9 years ago)
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Politrictians  with their tricks,,,,,
Posted: at 9-12-2014 03:06 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- Ken1230 at 9-12-2014 03:11 PM (9 years ago)
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I thought, Obasanjo told Atiku that he has forgiven him?
Posted: at 9-12-2014 03:11 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- osarobo62 at 9-12-2014 03:18 PM (9 years ago)
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......meanwhile some foolish idiots are busy killing and maiming  each other during election period  for these people Sad Sad Sad
Posted: at 9-12-2014 03:18 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- dareper at 9-12-2014 03:36 PM (9 years ago)
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Whatever
Posted: at 9-12-2014 03:36 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- zeigbo at 9-12-2014 04:14 PM (9 years ago)
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so that why dey kill okadigbo

Posted: at 9-12-2014 04:14 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Gold777 at 9-12-2014 04:48 PM (9 years ago)
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OBJ too get sense.. time has come to spoil Atiku hahahaha but leave Jona alone and face APC boko haram party
Posted: at 9-12-2014 04:48 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- schmit at 9-12-2014 05:32 PM (9 years ago)
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Useless men, thieves
Posted: at 9-12-2014 05:32 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- DrSoba at 9-12-2014 06:04 PM (9 years ago)
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Atiku can only rule Nigeria over OBJ'S dead body. Remember he told Atiku you will hear from me!!!
Posted: at 9-12-2014 06:04 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- sankara565 at 9-12-2014 06:12 PM (9 years ago)
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Birds of the same feather flock together
Obj is d worst of them all
Posted: at 9-12-2014 06:12 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- sankara565 at 9-12-2014 06:22 PM (9 years ago)
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Obasanjo has previously been openly accused of incest and adultery by his son, Gbenga, who sought to divorce his wife alleging that his father was sleeping with her
Posted: at 9-12-2014 06:22 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- Larry28 at 9-12-2014 06:45 PM (9 years ago)
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Now what
Posted: at 9-12-2014 06:45 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- femjay at 9-12-2014 07:06 PM (9 years ago)
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Abeg make the old man go sleep joor and stop disturbing the air!
Posted: at 9-12-2014 07:06 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Wysetots at 9-12-2014 07:54 PM (9 years ago)
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You two drank from same Cup.....you said it, if the Head is rotten, the body is bad.

I'm Sure Atiku as your apprentice learnt that pattern from you. All of you have corruption encoded in your DNA
Posted: at 9-12-2014 07:54 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- elchymo at 9-12-2014 08:00 PM (9 years ago)
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Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 9-12-2014 08:00 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- bospak at 9-12-2014 08:35 PM (9 years ago)
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Baba, the DON
Posted: at 9-12-2014 08:35 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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