Chairman of the Organisation and Mobilisation Committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in the South West, Prince Buruji Kashamu yesterday said
that former President Olusegun Obasanjo is morally bankrupt.
Kashamu said this in a statement he issued in Lagos in reaction to
Obasanjo’s letter to the leadership of the PDP, in which the former president
said he could not work with him because of his alleged criminal past.
Chief Obasanjo had said in the letter that he had no grouse against
anybody in his party, but he would not accept a wanted drug baron as the PDP
leader in his region, the South West.
The former president had insisted that the issue bordered on principle
and morality.
But Kashamu, apart from denying the allegation, said that the obvious
question Nigerians should ask Obasanjo is whether he has any justification to
moralise and pontificate at all, given his well-chronicled personal moral
bankruptcy.
He also maintained that Obasanjo’s statements exhibit his disdain for
the rule of law and the authority of the courts “since this cocktail of lies
comprise the same malicious falsehood that is the subject of the libel action I
have commenced against him and in which trial is to commence tomorrow, Tuesday,
14th October, 2014”.
The PDP chieftain said, “The indubitable fact of history that Baba
Obasanjo has not told the world is that it was during his first tenure as
president that he and former Beninoise president, Matthew Kerekou directed the
relevant security agencies to give truthful evidence that rebutted the false
allegation that I was a habitual criminal or involved in any drug related
crime.”
He also alleged that it was for this reason that the Interpol in Benin
Republic and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria came
to the London courts between 2000 and 2002 to give evidence during his
incarceration and trial.
Kashamu further alleged that chief Obasanjo used him to prosecute his
battle against former Governor Gbenga Daniel and to wrest the control of the
PDP from Otunba Daniel in 2011 and it was time to field candidates for the 2011
general elections, Obasanjo brought “his stooge”, Gen. Adetunji Olurin, and
asked him to roll the party structure behind his anointed candidate.
He said, “Despite his pretensions, the reason I have become the target
of Obasanjo’s wicked campaign of calumny and blackmail is because he perceives
me as his obstacle to the control of the PDP structures in Ogun State and in
the South West.
“Chief Obasanjo has publicly declared his opposition to the second term
entitlement of President Goodluck Jonathan and had wanted to use the erstwhile
National Secretary, Olagunsoye Oyinlola; the former National Auditor, Bode
Mustapha and the ex-National Vice-Chairman, Segun Oni, to thwart Mr.
President’s re-election. The almighty Allah Subhana wa tala used me to stand up
to him and the rest is history.
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