hehehe...President
Goodluck Jonathan’s political father and South South leader, Chief
Edwin Clark yesterday called on the leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) to expel the former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo from
the party, stressing that it was obvious the former President was
working with
the opposition to bring Jonathan down at the polls.
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The
one-time federal Commissioner for Information also dismissed the peace
accord signed by the President Goodluck Jonathan, General Muhammadu
Buhari and nine other presidential candidates of the various parties
ahead of the presidential election, describing it as an exercise in
futility.
Clark, who spoke while exchanging views with newsmen at
his Asokoro residence in Abuja, shortly after receiving a delegation of
the North Central PDP Network led by its Director General, Murtala
Zubairu, Middle Belt Minority Youths and many other PDP campaign groups,
alleged that although it was a good thing for President Jonathan to
have signed the accord, “Buhari
cannot be trusted to keep the agreement.”
He
accused Buhari of not being likely to keep to the terms of the
agreement against the backdrop of his refusal to appear before the late
Justice Chukwudifu Oputa’s National Reconciliation Panel, to answer
questions on his activities as former Military Head of State.
Reacting
to the sustained criticism of President Jonathan by Obasanjo, Chief
Clark advised the leadership of PDP to stop begging the former president
to support the party, saying, “That man (Obasanjo) should not be
allowed to be in the party. You beg him all the time; he has made up his
mind. He gathered APC women to abuse President Jonathan.’’
He
reached the conclusion that for Obasanjo to defend Buhari over the
N25billion which was allegedly unaccounted for at the Petroleum Trust
Fund, PTF, which he (Buhari) headed showed that he was working for
Jonathan to lose the election.
Hear him, “Obasanjo is defending
him because he wants APC to win. A man you dissolved his committee, PTF,
could not account for N25billion and you are now saying that the man is
not corrupt… Buhari and Obasanjo are the same. They are in a marriage
of convenience just to remove Jonathan. How much corruption have you
found in Jonathan that you are calling him corrupt?” he added.
The
South South leader further alleged that the irony in the country was
that those who were corrupt are the ones labelling others as corrupt,
probably because “they don’t know what the definition of corruption is.
That is the big trouble in this country.”
Not
yet done with the Abuja Accord, Chief Clark asserted that it meant
nothing to him, even though he was quick to pointed out that he would be
glad if the pact could enthrone the
necessary peace before, during and after the Febuary elections.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
Clark says PDP should expel Obasanjo for “working against Jonathan”
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