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Date Published: 01/21/10

Obasanjo tells Yar'Adua: Resign Now!

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Olusegun Obasanjo

Nigeria’s former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, today in Abuja urged his successor, the ailing Umaru Yar’Adua, to choose the path of honour and morality since he can no longer serve the Nigerian people.  He was speaking at the 7th Annual Trust Lecture in response to a member of the audience who accused him of being responsible for the present constitutional crisis by choosing a sick man to succeed him as president.  “What I need to say is that nobody picked Yar’Adua so that he will not perform,” he said, specifically, then swore: “If I did that, God will punish me. There is no reason why I should do that.”

Obasanjo then publicly delivered very strong words to Yar’Adua” “If you take up an assignment, a job-elected, appointed whatever it is, and then your health starts to fail and you will not be able to deliver to satisfy yourself and to satisfy the people you are supposed to serve, then there is a path of honour and the path of morality. There is path of honour and the path of morality and if you don’t do that, then you don’t know anything.”  

Obasanjo’s new position is different from what he demonstrated two weeks ago when confronted by journalists at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport in Lagos about critical national issues, including Yar’Adua.   He joked and laughed every question away, showing neither interest nor urgency. 

This morning, apparently under pressure, he denied he deliberately foisted Yar’Adua on Nigeria, using the name of God to drum up some credibility.  Nigerians would recall that in 2001, Obasanjo similarly used the name of God while denying he knew anything about Babangida’s stolen wealth. 

Below is the unedited response Obasanjo made to his questioner this morning: 
“When in year 2006, the idea came up as to succession; I was convinced in my mind that a Southerner succeeding me will not augur well for Nigeria. You may agree with that, you may not agree. I was convinced in my mind. Now, was looking for those who will succeed me who has three important qualities. One, he has enough intellectual capacity to run the affairs of Nigeria. Two, he has sufficient personal integrity to run the affairs of Nigeria. Three, he is sufficiently broad minded enough-politically, religiously, socially, whatever to manage the affairs of Nigeria. These three were the important things. Then Umoru Yar’Adua who is now the President, I know he has kidney problem and was under dialysis. Sometimes earlier, he has gone abroad when he was still the Governor of Katsina State.

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When the idea was for him to contest, I asked him and he gave me a medical report. The medical report shows that he has come off dialysis. I asked experts who then told me that if you were under dialysis or you were on dialysis and you are no longer under dialysis, it means you have had a successful kidney transplant and that you can live for as long as God may give you favour. Now, who am I and who are you not to accept that? That was the situation. Now, Mallam Musa Yar’Adua went campaigning and we campaigned together. I remember at one day of the campaign, he was run down. Chairman of our party then, Ahmadu Ali was also run down.  Ahmadu Ali didn’t go abroad to check up, but he went abroad to check up and the rumour was that he was dead. And I called him and I put the telephone on speaker and I said, Are you dead? And we continued with the campaign.

To the best of my knowledge, he wasn’t on dialysis after that. When the issue of dialysis came, he was well into his first term (as president) which must maybe the kidney transplant is failing, if it hasn’t failed. That you cannot blame on me. You cannot even blame it on him. So, to say that I, Olusegun Obasanjo deliberately see somebody who is an invalid  and..is highly, highly ungrateful... how can I put so much into this country  both in peace and in war and I will begin to run it down. If you have fear of God, you will not make that statement.  On the way out of the constitutional crisis, what I needed to say on that, I have said as the Chairman of my Board of Trustees last week. I won’t say anything more. What I need to say is that nobody picked Yar’Adua so that he will not perform. If I did that, God will punish me. There is no reason why I should do that. Again, if you take up an assignment, a job-elected, appointed whatever it is, and then your heath start to fail and you will not be able to deliver to satisfy yourself and to satisfy the people you are supposed to serve, then there is a path of honour and the path of morality. There is path of honour and the path of morality and if you don’t do that, then you don’t know anything.”  



Visitor Comments


Posted By James Omoleye on 2010-01-21


The Chicken has finally come home to roost,no pun intended GOD BLESS NIGERIA

Posted By Chinonye on 2010-01-21


OnlY Almighty God can Judge though I still believe that OBJ mearnt well for our dear Country. Yar'Adua came to power preaching rule of law and respect of constitution but has turned out to be fake in that regard.

I still find it hard to believe that handing over temporarily to his VP while attending to his health was such an issue to him and his advisors. Why do we have the office of VP?

His hanging on to power irrespective of ill health has damaged his reputation and respect forever. He should ask himself what kind of legacy he wants to leave. Is he above the Country and about 150M Nigerians waiting for direction to go forward?

God will surely reward him as he deserves.

Posted By LadiO on 2010-01-21


Baba - The intellectuals believed you. All the numbers showed that you meant well for Nigeria. Your achievements are speaking for you. It is unfortunate that Yar' Adua is a total dissapointment. He played to the hand of enemy of progress. He was too busy proving to them (progress enemy) that he wasn’t your stooge and not only that he didn't perform but he destroyed your good works.

Posted By Joseph Adeola on 2010-01-21


Obasanjo must be either ignorant or arrogant to imply that he chose his successor. Hum!, Nigerian democracy

Posted By Tony Onoja on 2010-01-22


We cannot be deceived by Obasanjo's last minute denial of not imposing an unhealthy presidential candidate on Nigeria so that a South-South candidate can benefit from the arrangement without hurting Yardua's family whom he felt a sense of obligations to favour. He thought it was tactical to please both South South whom he had disappointed by dropping Odili suddenly by an arrangement that will give hope to the Niger Delta and also appease the North. Only a few people will swallow this last minute utterance that is aimed at cleaning his name. Anyway, the harm has been done. let Yardua hand over so that "Enough" will be "enough" of these unwarranted crisis.

Posted By Dr. M.M. Wokili on 2010-01-22


This man called Obasanjo has said it clearly and confirmed the general knowledge that democracy in this country means a few people choosing rulers/leaders for the rest 150m people! That is demonCRAZY indeed. That is God-fatherism in action. Who is he to preach morality to us? We shall ask Gbenga his moral credentials. One of the greatest misfortunes that befall this country is ever having an Obasanjo in power. While other progressive countries allow people to choose their leaders, the legacy that Obasanjo gave this country is imposing rulers(leaders?) throughout the country on us as confirmed by him in his rantings. This lagacy will contnue to hunt the country for ever except the magic happens! Yes, Yar'adua must go for none performance and this is being achieved through agitations. But is the agitating just for the replacement of an individual? If development is our focus, then I think the agitation should be more even on the incoming president for him to carry out fundamental and radical changes on the present defective administrative structures of the country that encourage corruption by severing every form of executive control on the critical law enforcement agencies like the police, SSS, EFCC, the judiciary etc. Th present agitation will be meaningless untless it is carried out to achive this objective.

Posted By Prof Chidozie Uzoegbo on 2010-01-22


A man previously on dialysis and later had a kidney transplant should be expected to retire from active duty and look after his health. He should, definitely, not be considered medically fit to take on the post of president. OBJ has indicated that he chose his successor; it shows him to be either naive or he has a personal agenda for choosing a sick man to rule Nigeria.

Posted By Asking for early Christmas.! on 2010-01-22


OBJ this is a double standard,givern the opportunity you wanted third term at Aso Rock.Because of
this, I would not take your statement seriously.
Baba Aremu ..do you have a hidden agenda.?

Posted By Fajoye Abiodun Samson on 2010-01-22


Let just keep praying 4 our beloved president.what as hapened as hapened.let follow d rite step and put God first.

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