Buhari finally breaks silence on Obasanjo’s open letter
President
Muhammadu Buhari has finally reacted to the letter by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo disparaging his administration.
Obasanjo, in
the letter, had cautioned Buhari against seeking re-election, saying his
government had failed Nigerians.
In a swift
reaction, Buhari’s spokesperson, Femi Adesina, had said the president had
ordered his aides against responding to Obasanjo’s letter.
But,
speaking during a state banquet in his honour on Thursday night in Bauchi, the
President said he initially stopped the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed
from responding but later allowed the Minister to react.
According to
Buhari, “Tonight, I want to remind you people of what Lai Mohammed did when a
letter was written on our failure as an administration. Lai Mohammed was
agitated about replying, but I said no.
“I said no
for two reasons: one, he is much younger than the person who wrote the letter
and myself; two, he is from the same constituency as the person who wrote the
letter.
“But when
Mohammed came again, I said he should go out but he said he won’t go. I asked
why and he said, let me give him a chance to say what he wanted, then I said go
on.
“He said in
what he would do, he would not mention names but only try to remind Nigerians
what the country was when we came in, where we are now, and what we have done
with the resources available to us.
“Eventually,
I had to admit that he was right and I was wrong because a number of people who
could get in touch with me have said that Lai did a good job. A lot of them are
in the media… I am very happy with the performance of our party, the All
Progressive Congress.”
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