Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on
Saturday alleged that President Goodluck Jonathan had a grand plan to
scuttle the coming elections for fear that if General Muhammadu
Buhari(retd) of All Progressives Congress succeeds him, Buhari would
send him to jail.
He said this at his Hilltop presidential
residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State while talking with journalists. He
said he broke his promise not to talk till after the elections because
the elections were postponed.
Obasanjo spoke just as Nobel laureate
and playwright, Prof. Wole Soyinka, warned President Goodluck Jonathan
not to use security agencies to scuttle the current democratic
dispensation.
Obasanjo, who just returned from foreign
trips, said, “I believe the President’s fear is particularly motivated
by whom he sees as his likely successor, that is, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
I believe people would have been telling him that Buhari is a hard man;
he will fight corruption and he (Jonathan) may end up in jail if not in
the grave. I think people would have told him that sort of thing and he
is not the only one afraid of Buhari.”
But Obasanjo said Buhari should have
learnt his lessons and might not be contemplating sending people to jail
to fight corruption.
“If he has not learnt his lessons, he
would be probably the most unlearning human being. Now if he has learnt
his lessons, he will know that you do not fight corruption by putting
people in jail for 200 years. This was done by my predecessor in office,
Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar. He recovered over $750m from Abacha’s estate
without putting anybody in jail and without harming or hurting anybody.”
“When I took over, we recovered over
$1.25bn from the same Abacha without hurting anybody and without harming
anybody. What is rather unfortunate is the fact that our lawyer who is
still alive, who was chasing this money all over the world, said to us
that there was still well over $1bn to be recovered from the Abacha
estate.”
On the allegation that Jonathan had a
grand plan to scuttle the coming polls, Obasanjo likened Jonathan to the
former president of Cote d’lvoire, Laurent Gbagbo, who shifted election
dates until he believed the odds were in his favour.
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