Desperately seeking former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s support for
his re-election bid, President Goodluck Jonathan last night met with the
ex-leader at his Hilltop mansion in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.
The meeting, which started at about 9pm, ended shortly
before 10pm when those at the meeting drove out of the ex-president’s
residence in a convoy of nine cars.
At the meeting, according to unconfirmed sources, were two major
Christian leaders – Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) General
Overseer Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye and Winners Chapel’s Bishop David
Oyedepo. Both church leaders could not be reached for comments last
night.
It was learnt that the church leaders attended the meeting at
Obasanjo’s instance. He, according to sources, insisted when the
President proposed the meeting that the religious leaders must witness
the discussion.
The former president, it was gathered, said the president did not
honour their previous agreements, hence the need for high profile
witnesses.
Other leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), including
National Chairman Adamu Mu’azu and former PDP chairman Senator Ahmadu
Ali, were also believed to have attended the meeting.
The relationship between Jonathan and Obasanjo has been frosty.
Obasanjo has been a fierce critic of the Jonathan administration,
knocking it for alleged corruption and slow response to the Boko Haram
challenge.
Attempts by Dr. Jonathan to woo the ex-President, who is his
political godfather, included a meeting last month with Obasanjo by some
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, led by Akwa Ibom State
Governor Godswill Akpabio. In that team were Jigawa State Governor Sule
Lamido, Cross River State Governor Liyel Imoke and Niger State Governor
Babangida Aliyu.
Although neither Jonathan, who passed the night in Abeokuta, to
enable him continue his campaign in the Southwest today – in Osogbo and
Ado Ekiti – and tomorrow in Akure – nor Chief Obasanjo, was available to
speak to anxious reporters after the meeting, sources said Obasanjo
planned to use the talk as an avenue to ask the president some salient
questions, most of which he had publicly raised, before the religious
leaders.
These included the security of the country, the weeding out of his
loyalists from their positions in the PDP, the matter concerning the
SouthWest organising and mobilisation committee of the party, Mr. Buruji
Kashamu, who the former president said he could not accept as his
leader, among others.
Addressing the rally in Abeokuta, Jonathan who begged Ogun
electorate to give him their mandate the second time, acknowledged the
place of the state in the nation. Jonathan fought back, slamming elders
who “talk like motor park touts”.
The President mentioned the late Chief MKO Abiola, the late Chief
Obafemi Awolowo and former President Olusegun Obasanjo – all from the
state.
He also cited the late woman-activist, Madam Funmilayo Kuti, saying
all of them were great leaders who worked for the uplift the nation and
to the citizenry.
Jonathan said: “You gave us your support the last time; we are asking
for support now. Your mandate given to us was not a failure. We have
built railways that pass through Ogun.
“Our industrial policy has favoured Ogun and about 56 new industries
have been opened here and you can imagine the number of jobs created
through that. This government is a business-friendly government.
“The agro- cargo airport which was pioneered by Gbenga Daniel when he
was partnering the Federal Government, will be brought back to you and
the Olokola Free Trade Zone and others, everything will be restored.”
The President scored his administration high, saying it tackled
stealing and corruption from fertilisers procurement, established over a
dozen universities and empowered women.
According to him, if elected, the Federal Government would create
two million jobs yearly to absorb the 1.8million Nigerians, who are
being into the labour market yearly.

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