Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has urged former President
Olusegun Obasanjo to stop attacking the immediate past President, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan.
He appealed to Obasanjo to allow him retire into his private life
“devoid of mudslinging from elder statesmen like Obasanjo,” as he
(Jonathan) was no longer the president of Nigeria.
Fayose said he was miffed that former Obasanjo could choose the 11th
Convocation Lecture of Benson Idahosa University, Benin, Edo State, to
say that “performance of Jonathan while in office will hunt the people
of the South-South region for a long time to come.”
The governor, according to a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Monday
by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere
Olayinka, argued that the people of the South South had already
demonstrated their approval of Jonathan’s performance while in office by
voting overwhelmingly for him on March 28 despite the gang-up
orchestrated by Obasanjo and his allies.
“Most importantly, Jonathan’s performance as a democrat has been
widely acknowledged locally and internationally, particularly by
President Muhammadu Buhari, who on many occasions acknowledged the role
he (Jonathan) played in midwifing a peaceful and successful transition
programme, thereby averting the feared crisis in the country.
“This is in contrast to Baba Obasanjo, who tried third term, when he
was about concluding his constitutional two terms. And who knows whether
he would have tried fourth term if he had succeeded with his third term
agenda?
“The reality is, assuming but not conceding that Jonathan performed
below expectation, democratic governance that he established in Nigeria
is more important than any other performance that Obasanjo alluded to,”
he added.
Fayose,
while urging Obasanjo to stop running other Nigerians down, said, “We
are all stakeholders in the country Nigeria. It is wrong for any
Nigerian no matter how highly placed to go about carrying himself around
as the only honest and lover of the country.”
“Since Baba Obasanjo has openly destroyed his Peoples Democratic
Party membership card, he is free to go about seeking relevance in the
All Progressives Congress without running anyone down.”
Advising that “people living in glass houses should avoid throwing
stones,” Fayose added that, “Nigerians know those involved in the
Halliburton scandal, and people who are yet to be cleared of their
alleged complicity in a scam like Halliburton lacked moral rights to
brand other people as corrupt.”
(Punch)
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