Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on
Monday hosted President Goodluck Jonathan at his Hilltop residence
in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
It was gathered that the meeting which
started around 7pm and ended at about 9.15pm centered on Jonathan’s
re-election bid and the need to resolve the disagreement between the
two.
Sources in the former President’s
residence said the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of
God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and the founder, Living Faith Ministry(Winners
chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo, were also at the meeting.
Our correspondent however could not confirm the presence of the clerics as journalists were not allowed into the Hilltoppremises.
As of 10.19pm, there was no official comment on the outcome of the meeting.
Earlier, the social media had been
awash with reports that Obasanjo, who stayed away from the Peoples
Democratic Party presidential campaign at the MKO International Stadium
in Abeokuta , shunned Jonathan.
Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic
Party leaders were in the Ogun State capital to seek support for the
President’s re-election bid.
The former President had made a surprise
appearance at the wedding of Jonathan daughter on Saturday, thus
raising hopes that their sour relationship was over.
Obasanjo, our correspondent gathered,,
had left Hilltop at 2.59pm and did not return till Jonathan and his
entourage retreated to the Presidential Lodge in the city around 5.30pm,
after their campaign.
The President arrived at the stadium at
exactly 3. 50pm and had headed straight for the state box from where he
later moved out to acknowledge cheers from the crowd .
Operatives of the Department of State
Security, who had earlier besieged the Hilltop as early as 6am in
anticipation of Jonathan’s arrival left the place at exactly 3.36pm.
Their departure fuelled the reports
that Obasanjo was not willing to receive the President. Before then,
Vice- President Namadi Sambo, who was also in Abeokuta visited the
Alake and Paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, in his
palace at Ake, without going to the former President’s home.
While addressing party supporters at the
stadium, Jonathan said his administration would create eight million
jobs if re-elected.
Giving the breakdown of how he would
this, he said that at least two million jobs would be created each year
in collaboration with the private sector.
He said, “We are out to create jobs. Our
target is to create at least two million jobs every year. We are
working with the private sector, including Tony Elumelu. When you hear
Elumelu, you know we are talking about a serious investor.”
Jonathan, who noted that Ogun State
had produced great Nigerian leaders like the late Obafemi Awolowo,
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and MKO Abiola, said through his government’s
vibrant industrial policy, about 56 industries had been attracted to
Ogun State.
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