Former President Obasanjo Insists Peter Obi A Better Candidate Than Others
Category: Nigeria News
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo
has said that only an “unpatriotic and bad Nigerian” would vote for a
candidate with bad character.
Obasanjo
spoke on Thursday in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, while featuring in
an interactive session of the Experiential Leadership in Africa with the theme
“Executive Decisions, Indecisions, and Leadership Development in Africa.”
While defending his choice of Labor Party’s presidential
candidate, Peter Obi, the former president said Obi was his preferred
candidate for the presidency.
The Punch reports that the former
president, in his New Year message to Nigerians, entitled “My appeal to all
Nigerians, particularly young Nigerians,” expressed his support for Obi.
While reacting to a statement that he endorsed Obi,
Obasanjo
insisted that he did not use the word “endorse,” but he only gave his opinion
on the candidates.
Obasanjo
said, “Whether the letter is open or not, what I believe is that I will be
punished by God if I know what is right and I do not put it where it should
be.
“The word I used is that one particular candidate has an edge.
Taking everything together, I take the character, track record, vision, and
what you see in this man as a child of God.
“I said they all claimed to be my mentees, and of course, I won’t deny that,
but if you are my mentee, they must also admit that I know them a little bit,
and if I then know them a little bit, I must be right to say…
“I
have done this before. I said President
Buhari
does not understand the economy, and that is true, and you have seen it. I
wasn’t running him down; that is what he is, and he will admit that.
“I said his (Buhari’s) understanding of foreign affairs is also very limited because, when he
was military head of state, he said his frontline does not go beyond the
borders of Nigeria; that is a pity.
“But what then do you have? I
wrote a letter that was almost six and a half pages long and then only had one
sentence – ‘why should you, as a Nigerian, vote for someone whose character,
reputation, and life you would not want for your children?’”
He
continued, “You are either wicked, unpatriotic, or a truly awful citizen of
this country, and if this is who you are, what do you want God to do with you?
“For the last three days, I have had about 35 youths who I have
been talking to, and they have all told me that education, security, and
corruption are what they are concerned about; the question is, who then can do
it?”
Obasanjo, in his response on whether or not multiparty systems have been the bane of
development in Nigeria, blamed leadership and not the multiparty system for
the underdevelopment of the country.
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