The Presidency on Sunday said President
Goodluck Jonathan was favourably disposed to mending fences with former
President Olusegun. The Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, made this known on Sunday just as
The PUNCH gathered that the feud between Jonathan and Obasanjo was
adding to the worries of the leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party.
The sour relationship between the duo
became public knowledge in December 2013 when Obasanjo wrote a letter
titled “Before it is too late” to Jonathan. In the letter, he accused the
President of condoning corruption, training snipers, putting some
persons on a watch list and engaging in other acts capable of destroying
the country. Jonathan replied Obasanjo openly, saying his letter was designed to incite Nigerians against him.
There were however speculations that some former leaders had approached the President and Obasanjo to reconcile them. Although Gulak, in an exclusive
interview with one of our correspondents in Abuja, said he was not
aware of such moves, he added that there was nothing wrong with it. He stated that in spite of the exchange of letters between the two leaders, Jonathan still held Obasanjo in high esteem.
The presidential aide said the President did not only see Obasanjo as a leader but also as his father.
He said the President had nothing against Obasanjo because he believed strongly that only God was perfect.
The Presidential aide said, “We are not
aware of the reconciliation moves but there is nothing wrong with it.
In fact, it is a good development because our party, the PDP, is always
open to reconciliation.
“Only God is perfect. If in the wisdom of the nation’s elders, there is a need for reconciliation, there is no problem.
“Let me assure you however that President Jonathan has nothing against Chief Obasanjo. He considers the former President as a leader and a father, that is why he calls him Baba.
“President Jonathan has highest respect for Chief Obasanjo. The recent exchange of letters does not mean that he does not hold the former President in high esteem.
“Nobody is perfect. No leader is perfect, it is only God that is perfect. There is no alternative to peace in the country and in our party.”
However, a media aide to Obasanjo,
Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, said on Sunday that the ex-president was not
at war with Jonathan.
Oladunjoye, in a telephone interview
with one of our correspondents in Abuja, also said he was not aware
of any move to reconcile the two leaders.
He said, “Baba did not write that letter
as an enemy. He said he wrote the letter as part of his duties to his
political godson, the PDP and the nation.
“I can tell you without any fear of
contradiction that Baba is not at war with anybody, including the
President. That is why when the President wrote his own letter, Baba
said he had no comment to make.”
Oladunjoye wondered why some people felt they could profit from a dispute that did not exist between Obasanjo and Jonathan.
He added that Obasanjo had, in his letter, stated that he would maintain his serenity.
But a top source in the PDP said the
ruling party’s leadership was at a crossroads on how to handle the
misunderstanding between the two leaders.
The source said the disagreement
was not good for the PDP, especially at this critical period when all
hands must be on the deck ahead of the 2015 general elections.
The source said, “Those who are saying
that the former President is not popular and cannot even win election in
his home state are ignorant of the enormous popularity he has in and
outside the country.
“The former President is very popular in
the North and even in the South-South because he was responsible for
the Jonathan Presidency. So, people there still respect him for that.
“Remember that it was this same former
President who calmed the frayed nerves at the Eagles Square during the
2011 presidential primaries and he was also the one who asked the late
President, Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua to step aside if he knew his health
could no longer allow him to do the job when he was sick.”
He added that some PDP governors loyal
to the former President could secretly go to him to seek advice on
any issue, including the running of the party and the country.
“The President should know that his
popularity and that of the party is declining since the sycophants
around him would not tell him “ he added.
He said he expected the President and
the PDP leadership to take precautionary measures in dealing with
the crises in the party.
The source said, “We have lost five governors and 37 members of the House of Representatives and we may also lose more.
“The 2014 budget is still there before
the National Assembly and all these are happening in an election year.
Definitely, we have rookies at the helm of affairs of the party and
those advising the President are not helping him.”
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