Five Peoples Democratic Party governors
led by the Chairman, PDP Governors Forum, and governor, Akwa Ibom State,
Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday held a closed-door meeting, which lasted
for three hours, with the former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, in
his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Other
governors on the trip are the governors of Bauchi, Jigawa, Cross River,
and Niger states, Isa Yuguda, Sule Lamido, Liyel Imoke and Babangida
Aliyu respectively.
The governors arrived Obasanjo’s residence around 12.30pm and emerged from the inner chamber at exactly 3.30pm.
Briefing journalists after the meeting, Obasanjo, said the governors’ visit was not unconnected with nagging issues of theBoko Haram insurgents and the economy.
But from his utterance, the frosty relationship between President Goodluck Jonathan and Obasanjo was also discussed.
He said that his criticism of Jonathan in recent times was not aimed at castigating or bad-mouthing him.
He
said,” First of all, I thank my colleagues and my brothers who have
decided to pay me a special visit. They were concerned about what you
may call the situation of the nation, the security, and the economy.
What we have discussed, most of them I have raised in my own public
pronouncement in recent times, not to castigate anybody, not to
bad-mouth anybody, not to run anybody down, but out of genuine concern
for the situation of this country and that is the same thing that has
brought them and I want to thank them.”
The former President noted that the situation in the country currently was bad, but added that it was not totally irretrievable.
He
added, “When we look at these issues closely, very objectively and we
came to the conclusion that yes, we have a bad situation, but not
irretrievably bad. Something can still be done and what is now required
is the will and the courage to do something when and how it needs to be
done.”
Obasanjo, who appreciated the
governors for their concern for the nation, said the task to save the
country was not for one man or group but for all Nigerians.
He
said, “I appreciate their coming to me because of the respect and
honour they have for me. But this task is not for one man and it is not
even a task for one group, it is a task that requires all hands to be on
deck. And as they have said and as they have assured me that they would
have this type of consultation with other leaders so that this country
which is ours and for which we have no alternatives, but will move
forward.”
On the economy, especially
the slump in oil price, Obasanjo noted that the leadership had failed to
prepare for the rainy day, and that was why the economy was tottering.
He
said, “When we had surplus, we did not remember the rainy day, now that
the rainy day is staring us in the face, we must be honest and
courageous enough to do what is right, to let the nation know and then
to take the steps that will put it right as quickly as possible.
“You
do not need to be an oracle or a World Bank expert or an International
Monetary Fund expert to know that our economy is not what it should be
and this is not the first time we would hear it, we have heard it in the
past.
“When of course I came in 1999,
the price of fuel was about $9 and we realised that we had a problem,
we even passed a budget that we could not fund but we realised that we
were in a serious situation and we took steps.
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