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The seed of the stand-off between President Goodluck Jonathan and his
estranged benefactor, ex-President and well respected African bridge
builder, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, was sowed about two years ago, before
blowing into the open on Wednesday. Their differences revolve around
seven issues.
Although the duo, against all expectations, shared
breakfast in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, it was gathered that President
Jonathan may henceforth keep Obasanjo at bay on account of his "toxic"
letter. Presidency sources said the anger generated by the letter is yet
to subside.
Below are the seven issues that led to their current fight:
•Rejection of some ministerial nominees and chief executives of departments and agencies from the South-West from Obasanjo;
•Alleged refusal of Jonathan to consult Obasanjo on key policies and decisions of the government;
•Disagreement
over the leadership of PDP at national level and in the South-West,
especially the sack of Obasanjo's loyalists like ex-Governor Olagunsoye
Oyinlola, ex-Governor Segun Oni and Bode Mustapha;
•The rise of G-7 and ultimate defection;
•Obasanjo's allegation of Jonathan's administration of lack of direction, especially on anti-graft war;
•Use of international fora to write off the administration of Jonathan; and
•Second (or third) term aspiration of Jonathan.
Investigation
by The Nation revealed that Jonathan and Obasanjo had been patching
their relationship over the last two years. Some months ago, Jonathan
was said to have confronted Obasanjo and accused the ex-president of
undermining him.
Jonathan, sources said, accused Obasanjo of
supporting the PDP G-7 governors. It was learnt that Obasanjo denied the
allegation and assured Jonathan of support.
The source added:
"Obasanjo's disagreement with Jonathan started from the ministerial
nomination. The ex-President sought input into nominations from the
South-West, but Jonathan restricted him to Ogun State. He said Obasanjo
could not single handed nominate ministers from the South-West when
there is a PDP structure in place.
"The ex-President was also not
happy that the Jonathan administration does not consult him on all
policy issues, decisions of the government and strategic appointments.
The ex-President felt the President had been hijacked by those he did
not want in government,"the source said.
One of those who
allegedly "offended Obasanjo" in the past was Secretary to Government of
the Federation, Chief Anyim Pius Anyim. His appointment was said to
have been made without consultation with Obasanjo.
When the matter
was brought to Anyim's attention, he personally went to meet Obasanjo
to plead forgiveness for whatever offence he might have
committed. Obasanjo reportedly told Anyim there was no quarrel.
The
emergence of Bamanga Tukur as the National Chairman of PDP and the
attendant crisis in the party appeared to have deepened the crack in the
relationship between the two leaders, while the alleged hijack of the
South-West PDP structure from Obasanjo, and given to alleged criminals,
remains a big issues.
"But with anti-second term campaign for
Jonathan, it was strategically important for the PDP to restrict
Obasanjo to his only vote at the PDP National Convention for
presidential primaries than to allow him control the party structure and
wreak havoc," one source said.
Several ex Generals are said to be
angry with Jonathan but they are allowing Obasanjo to speak because
they are of the believe that his words carry weight. Sources say more
heat is coming....
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