Buruji Kashamu
The
Chairman of the Organisation and Mobilisation Committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party in the South-West, Buruji Kahsamu, has described former
President Olusegun Obasanjo’s recently published autobiography, My
Watch, as a book filled with lies.
He said this at a press conference in Lagos on Monday.
Kashamu, who had gone to court in order
to prevent Obasanjo from releasing the book, said the fact that Obasanjo
went ahead to publish the book despite a court order restraining him
not to do so, showed that Obasanjo was not a good role model.
He said, “If Chief Obasanjo likes, let
him continue to disobey court orders and write tens of thousands of such
books, it does not matter and cannot change anything. All that he has
written in his book is worthless and cheap blackmail. If he is truly a
father figure as he wants the whole world to believe, he would not
publish such crap and gleefully present it to the public.
“If he truly loves Nigeria as he is wont
to claim, he would not want to pull down the roof over the whole house
just because he wants to continue to be relevant in the scheme of
things. This Obasanjo does not love Nigeria. He wants to destroy it,
just because he no longer calls the shots. He loves himself and himself
alone.”
He, therefore, said it was hypocritical
of Obasanjo to criticise President Goodluck Jonathan, who he described
as a true democrat.
Kashamu said Obasanjo was in the habit of disobeying court orders and blatantly did so during his time in office.
He said, “Chief Obasanjo’s conduct in
and out of office does not support his claim of being a law-abiding
citizen. It is on record that while in office as a democratically
elected President, he disobeyed court judgments, even those of the
Supreme Court, with reckless abandon.
“Apart from his disregard for many of
the apex court’s decisions in respect of his deputy, Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar, he stubbornly withheld the allocations due to local
governments in Lagos State until he left office in spite of a Supreme
Court judgment ordering his government to release the funds. Then, there
was his interpretation of the apex court’s verdict on Onshore/Offshore
Dichotomy suit, among others.
“Besides, there were various types of
political corruption and electoral heist, culminating in a deluge of
electoral petitions, the upturning of many contrived victories and
plots. All these now belong in the Nigeria of yesteryears, not today’s.”
He said the All Progressives Congress
presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), was
Obasanjo’s godson. He, therefore, urged Nigerians not to vote for Buhari
as it would take the country back to the days of the military.

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