ABEOKUTA—Irked by what he perceived as
the frivolous expenditure of the Jonathan administration, former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, once again took a swipe at
President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him among other things of
squandering $25billion crude oil savings left behind by his
administration.
Obasanjo made the allegation while hosting the South-West women
leaders at his residence in Abeokuta, describing the administration of
President Jonathan as full of impunity. Obasanjo also said the failure
of Jonathan’s administration to save for the rainy day led Nigeria into
the current economic mess where a dollar exchanges N195.
Obasanjo
claimed that the more than $25billion inherited by his successor, Musa
Yar’Adua, was raised to $35 billion but the Jonathan administration
squandered all, including also the $40billion in Nigeria’s foreign
reserve account after paying the outstanding debt at the time.
According
to him, former President Yar’adua also raised the reserves to
$60billion, but under President Jonathan, the reserves plummeted.
These new claims followed series of public denunciation of Jonathan’s government by the former president.
I’m not against Jonathan
Last
year, Obasanjo repeatedly lambasted the current government, accusing
the president of promoting and tolerating corruption, and failing to
provide security for Nigerians. But Obasanjo, yesterday, said he was not
fighting the President, nor was Jonathan fighting him. He said he was
more concerned about the interest of the country, and, therefore, cared
less about criticisms.
“I have no grudges against Jonathan and I
think Jonathan equally has no grudges against me. I’m not quarrelling
with Jonathan. All I know is that whatever is good for Nigeria, that I’m
ready to die for.
“I emphasize that whatever is good for Nigeria
is what I’m ready to defend with my life. Whoever I emphasize, whoever
says he would not do anything good to Nigeria, even if he says he’s
ready to go ‘konko below’, I’m ready to square it up with such a person.
I say again, whoever that person may be, I want you to get that
correctly. If this country is going to change for the better, it would
start from the top and if it’s going to be otherwise, it would start
from the top, too,” the former president stressed.
Economy in bad condition
The former president also lamented the poor condition of Nigeria’s economy, saying it shouldn’t have been this bad.
“Our
economy should not have been this bad. When I was leaving office about
eight years ago, I left a very huge reserve after we had paid all our
debts. Almost $25billion was kept in what they called excess crude,
including the excess from the budget we were saving as reserve for the
rainy days. When we left in May, 2007, the reserve was said to have been
raised to $35billion.
“But today, that reserve has been depleted!
The reserve we left when we finished paying all our debts, our debts
that was about $40billion, that is including debt forgiveness, the
remaining debt was not more than $3billion. Our reserve after we had
paid off this debt was about $45billion. As at the end of 2007, I heard
that the reserve increased to almost $67billion before the end of that
year. But our reserve now, I learnt is left with around only $30billion.
“That
is why the Naira has been falling against the dollar. What would now
happen? I learnt if you want to buy a dollar now, it’s about N192 or
N195. What it means is this, what you have been buying at N150 to a
dollar, now you need N192 or N195 to buy it. That is the real situation.
Is there any remedy? There is, but it does not come overnight because
it means we have to give up all the bad things we have been doing,”
Obasanjo said.
He continued: “I know that God did not create
Nigeria not to be rich or great. Is it that the people he created in
Nigeria are not knowledgeable enough or not intelligent enough? Or is it
that they don’t know their rights? Our problems in Nigeria lie with the
leadership. Let’s look at the foundation of our leadership. In the
profession I know very well, the military, what we normally say is that
there are no bad soldiers but bad officers. If you see a situation where
the soldiers are not doing well, we need to examine the officers in
charge. So it is in the family, the community, the town and the country.
“Truly,
the price of crude has fallen, but anyone who is wise enough should
know that since we depend on just one resource and since we have no
control over its pricing, we should be planning for this type of
situation and the way out of it. Our inability to have a reserve has
brought us into this economic quagmire.
“If we are going to solve
unemployment problem, it is through agriculture and not through oil and
gas. Now, we have no alternative. Agriculture is renewable because the
land can be used over and over again, but, once a barrel of oil is gone,
it’s gone forever, “he said.
I’m not apprehensive about forthcoming elections
On
the forthcoming election, Obasanjo said he’s not apprehensive as being
speculated. He also advised the electorate to vote for candidates with
integrity and good records.
“I have had some little experience
about this country. I was a military head of state and I was also a
civilian president, so what is left? So, if I talk, I know what I’m
saying. Whoever wants should listen to me and whoever feels otherwise,
may turn a deaf ear. But when I’m talking, I’m talking with my
understanding and intellect. I’m drawing from my experience and from
what I’ve learnt with others and from other countries and fellow eminent
citizens of the world that I relate with. I have no apprehension over
this coming elections. I have no fears over the forthcoming elections.
“Good
governance comes from voting, from selection of leaders. It is now left
to you to decide who you cast your vote for because if you throw away
your votes and tomorrow you are saying good governance, once you throw
away your votes you have lost out. That is one. Find out the track
records of achievements of those you want to vote for. What have they
achieved in the past and not what they have said.”
I’m still in PDP
Concerning
his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Obasanjo said: “I
am still in the Peoples Democratic Party, though not active. With the
kind of people and behaviours I see in the party, I don’t think I can
stand before God and defend them.
“Nigeria does not deserve the
position it finds itself today. Our nation is plagued with insecurity,
corruption, economic downturn, and impunity in doing thing. If man
cannot arrest you, God will arrest you. The position you are now, God
puts you there. If you think lies can keep you there, continue. If you
think bad people can keep you there, continue. If you think it’s money,
continue. But remember God does not sleep nor slumber. A leader must be
forward looking and plan ahead.
“At the beginning of last year,
the budget was based on $78 per barrel. That year, the government spent
more on recurrent expenditure and a little on capital expenditure”.
Nigeria cannot disintegrate
The
former President, however, ruled out the possibility of Nigeria
disintegrating after the election, saying, he had been told that he
would be the last President when he was contesting the election in 2003.
He
recalled that, “1964 election led to ‘Wetie’. I saw people being
slaughtered; there was 1966 coup, the 1966 pogrom and the civil war. We
survived it. Then, Abacha came, we survived it. When I was about to
contest in 1999, I was told that it was a deceit like IBB and Abacha
did. They said that Abubakar Abdulsalami was also out to deceive us.
Some people said after me, there would be no Nigeria again, but, after
me, there had been two presidents. This God is God of Nigeria”.
You are the repository of nationhood
—Lawson
The women who were led to the former president’s house by the Iyalode of Yorubaland, Chief Alaba Lawson included the Iyaloja-General, Mrs, Folashade Tinubu-Ojo and Iyalode Ibadan, Alhaja Aminat Abiodun represented by Eketa Iyalode, Mrs. Adedeji among others.
Earlier
in her speech, Chief Lawson noted that President Obasanjo has become a
good repository of everything that makes nationhood.
“You are the
hand and eye in all the nooks and crannies of Nigeria. You are the voice
everybody is waiting to hear on any topical issue in the public domain.
We believe we are in the right place to discuss with you some knotty
issues bleeding our hearts as we have seen you as a beacon of hope and
light for the nation”, Lawson told Obasanjo.
On state of the
nation, the women said they were concerned about current happenings in
the country, going by the current atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.
She said the nation is plagued by insecurity, economic downturn, poverty, corruption, among other challenges.
“The
unabated nefarious activities of the insurgents which have placed us as
a people on the throes of war is worrisome to us, because womenfolk is
the most affected. Countless Nigerian women have lost their lives,
husbands, children, relatives and sources of livelihood as a result of
the despicable acts of killing and wanton destruction by the Boko Haram
insurgents,” she said.
Obasanjo’s response
Reacting to the
speech, Obasanjo said the meeting had been politicised on the pages of
newspapers, declaring that, he had no problem with President Jonathan,
but, insisted that he would never associate with anyone that does not
have either interest of the country at heart.
According to him,
“God had put you in a position for a purpose, and if you fail, you will
give account to God. It was prophet Samuel that God sent to anoint Saul
to be king but when he misbehaved, it was the same God that sent Prophet
Samuel to the house of Jesse to anoint another king.
“But when
Samuel got to Jesse’s house, he was attracted by the physical and
outward appearance of Eliab. But God told him, he (Samuel) was looking
at outward appearance whereas he was looking at the heart. We must not
keep quiet concerning this nation.”
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