Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, for the first
time opened up on the third term agenda in the twilight of his two-term
presidency, accusing some Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors of being
behind the third term project because they were going to benefit from it.
At the launch of his autobiography titled: ‘My Watch’, at
the Lagos Country Club, Ikeja, Obasanjo denied seeking a third term but
admitted he knew about it.
Obasanjo, who said he was not afraid of telling the truth,
insisted that everything he wrote in the book was true.
Author/Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, (left) with the
Publisher of the Book ,Dr Eghosa Imasuen, at the presentation of a Book Tittle:
''My Watch'', By Olusegun Obasanjo in Lagos... yersterday 09/12/2014
Author/Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, (left) with the
Publisher of the Book ,Dr Eghosa Imasuen, at the presentation of a Book Tittle:
”My Watch”, By Olusegun Obasanjo in Lagos… yersterday 09/12/2014
According to him, “People say that it was obvious that I
wanted a third term and I ask those who say I was behind the third term to
bring concrete evidence to prove that I spearheaded it. I have presented
evidence in my book that proves that I was not behind it, even though I knew
about it. Some governors were the ones behind it because they felt the
governors would benefit from it. If people say that it was obvious that I
wanted a third term, they should present concrete evidence to the public that I
am telling a lie. I have evidence to prove that everything I wrote is true and
anyone that feels otherwise should present concrete evidence to prove his
point.
“Third term was not my agenda or intention although I would
not say I didn’t know about it. I didn’t mastermind third term. Those who were
telling me to go on were the governors that were going to benefit from it.”
The former president also said he had no regrets in his
involvement on how both late Yar’Adua and Dr Goodluck Jonathan became
presidents saying, “I don’t regret bringing in Yar’Adua and Jonathan. If they
don’t do well, those coming from behind should learn from me and do better”.
He added that he was not infallible and people should learn
from his action.
He also said that he had sought avenues to ventilate his
observations and positions with President Jonathan but had to resort to writing
open letters to him because his efforts were frustrated.
He also commented on the injunction restraining him from
publishing his autobiography.
He said: “I had given the book to my editors and to the
publisher. As far as I am concerned, my job is done. I had written the book and
printed before the court injunction. In a normal judiciary, the judge should be
sanctioned and I hope something will be done. We are here legally and lawfully
and we will continue to act lawfully and legally.”
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