2019 PRESIDENCY: Former President Obasanjo Confirms New Party Coming Soon To Retire APC, PDP
The Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has described the ruling All
Progressives Congress, APC as a party already in intensive unit care and
may soon die like the Peoples Democratic Party, which he said was
already in the hands of undertakers preparatory to burial, but quick to
add that a 'third force' (a political party) will soon emerge.
Obasanjo made the declaration on Friday according to Nigerian Tribune at
his Abeokuta Hilltop resident in Abeokuta, Ogun State Capital when he
received members of a political association, The National Patriots’
Movement of Nigeria (NPMN), led by the national coordinator, Chief Dosu
Oladipo
At the meeting, which lasted for about five hours, were more than 70
eminent politicians drawn from all the states in the South-West.
The purpose of the meeting, Sunday Tribune gathered, was to inform the
former president of the aim of the group and seek his elderly advice.
The former leader used the occasion of the visit to bare his mind on the
debate of the possible emergence of a third force, as the march towards
2019 general election progressed.
He was of the view that the precarious state of the PDP Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), coupled with the internal contradictions in the
governing All Progressives Congress (APC) was a pointer to a ‘third
force’ emerging in the nearest future.
He restated his position that while the PDP was already in the hands of
undertakers preparatory to burial, the APC was at an intensive unit
because its internal organs were seriously haemorraged.
He expressed delight at the calibre and integrity of the members of
NPMN, which comprised former ministers, governors, members of the
National Assembly, envoys, and other categories of professionals.
The three-time Nigerian leader said the initial report he got about the
organisation was that it was being sponsored by a notable politician to
prepare ground and serve as a launching pad for his (the Politician’s)
presidential ambition.
Obasanjo urged NPMN leaders and members to neither be too slow nor too
fast on the project they had embarked on but to sustain the tempo of
their ongoing consultations and “footwork” before launching what he
described as groundwork.
He promised that he would continue to identify only with groups with
altruistic intentions for the overall unity and development of the
country, just as he reaffirmed his status as a Yoruba man.
The national coordinator, Chief Oladipo, in his remark, said it was a
political movement comprising people of integrity and who felt it was
time for them to stand up to be counted at this period in the history of
the country.
Comments
Post a Comment
The views expressed in comments published on my blog are those of the comment writers alone. They do not represent the views or opinions of queendoosh.com. Please take note.