Tuesday 19 May 2015

Obasanjo Is Blackmailing Buhari With His Think-Tank Report

According to Senator Rowland Owie, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo's
Think-tank report sent to the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari,
is a blackmail document, The Sun says.

"How can Obasanjo be preparing a blueprint for Buhari? A Bini parable
says, "how can an impotent man get medicine for his brother, who
suffers weak Attention"? the ex-member of the National Assembly, who
is also a former Chief Whip of the Senate, asked.

"Wonders will never end! How can Obasanjo who allegedly wasted eight
years in government pursuing perceived enemies, and tried to ruin the
legislative and judiciary arms of government in Nigeria; wasted $16
billion on power and not a single kilowatt of energy was produced,
destroyed Aladja Steel, Itakpe Steel, Ajaokuta Steel, NITEL, just to
mention a few FGN parastatals, now begin to advise Buhari?

"I am shocked that great Nigerians of the likes of Prof. Akin
Mabogunje, Dr. Idika Kalu and Dr. Christopher Kolade were involved.
That Obasanjo is linked to the blue-print, it will be a document of
blackmail to Buhari very soon.

"How can Obasanjo, whose government received, in one year, a revenue
equivalent of the total revenue that IBB regime received in eight
years, yet, nothing to show for it, be handing over blue-print to the
in-coming administration?

"While there are great legacies left behind by IBB, but Nigerians
can't find any useful legacies by a government that received the
highest revenue, since the amalgamation of Nigeria.

"The legacies left behind by Obasanjo are allegedly hate,
divisiveness, Zaki- Ibiam and Odi destruction, impunity in government
business and the business of the PDP that was put together by
well-meaning people, including my humble self, when he, Obasanjo, was
in prison," Sen. Owie said.

According to him "the present state of PDP was created by Obasanjo
when the late SB Awoniyi was rigged out in 2000 at Eagle Square and
another attempt to rebuild the party through Chief Audu Ogbeh was
frustrated when Ogbeh was forced to resign as PDP chairman.

"We thank God that now that Obasanjo has left the PDP, we can rebuild
the party. Has Obasanjo not seen now the major achievements of
Yar'Adua-Jonathan government within a short time,"? he asked.

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