
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
The
battle for the political soul of Ogun State reverberated on Tuesday at
the National Conference in Abuja when a delegate representing the
South-West, Senator Femi Okurounmu, told members of the Confab Committee
on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government that his kinsman,
former President Olusegun Obasanjo did not win the 1999 Presidential
election.
He said Obasanjo’s emergence as
President was planned and executed by the powers-that-be at the time to
reduce tension generated by the annulment of the June 12, 1993
presidential election which was said to have been won by the late
businessman, Chief MKO Abiola.
Okurounmu’s comments came on the heels
of a heated debate among the members of the committee on rotational
presidency and other key positions in the country.
He said, “Obasanjo did not win the
election, he was anointed by the powers-that-be to pacify the South-West
over the annulment of June 12 elections. What I said, I have said it to
his hearing.”
Okurounmu however said he welcomed the
rotational principle idea, saying that the system would give every zone
the opportunity to produce the nation’s president.
He therefore suggested that the
rotational principle, if adopted, should be embedded in the Electoral
Act and in the constitutions of the various political parties, stressing
that it would protect the interest of Nigerians at different zones.
Another member of the committee
representing the Federal Government, Senator Nimi Amange, corroborated
Okurounmu viewpoint, insisting that Obasanjo was not the best
presidential candidate in 1999.
He also faulted the inclusion of rotational presidency in the constitution.
Amange said, “Obasanjo was not the best
candidate in the 1999 contest, but Nigerians decided to give it to the
South-West for what happened to the late Chief Moshood Abiola. Nigeria
has never had the best as its president.
“Our greatest problem is fear and
suspicion and that is why we want everything to be in the constitution.
Then if we want zoning, we should zone the presidency to all ethnic
nationalities in Nigeria so that all of them will enjoy the presidency.”
Source: Punch
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