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Obasanjo Seeking Third Term Through Other Means – Oshiomhole

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Adams Oshiomhole, APC National chairman

Adams Oshiomhole, the National Charmian of the All Progressive Congress, (APC), has said that the recent criticism of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo was part of the strategy employed by the former president to get the third term that Nigerians earlier rejected for him.

Oshiomhole stated that the era where the nation’s wealth from the Central Bank of Nigeria and Nigeria National Petroleum Cooperation (NNPC) are shared based on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s philosophy of “share the money.” are now history.

Oshiomhole made this known while speaking to newsmen, after meaning with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

He added that the PDP would not be a threat to the political adventure of the APC in 2019 because, more than ever, the Party is divided and cannot stand.

Answering question on the threat of mass defection from his party, Oshiomhole said: “I think it is something you should ask the PDP. They are the ones who have suffered huge, huge mass defection even of the so called founding fathers. I mean, in those good old days, people like Prof. Jerry Gana will tell us, we are the founding fathers. People like President Obasanjo will tell us, you know I was the first President.

“All of these people are gone. I think the media need to get more engaged and scrutinize us, those of us who are political players. When we speak from both sides of the mouth or we are turning the story upside down.

“Just few months back, you know that a good section after their convention, people like Oyederan, Prof. Jerry Gana and a host of others who can be said to be founding fathers of that party, left to form what they call SDP or ADC or both. So, they broke out and then when it dawn on them that even together we defeated them just four years ago, and now further factionalised, what can they do.

“And they just want to capture power for the sake of power. So they say, even though we have already broken the house, can we for the sake of power come together. Does it make sense? In the morning, you broke away from PDP to SDP and then to ADC.

“And there is no better proof than that old man who is going round as an organising secretary recruiting people, looking for tired players to continue with a third term agenda which Nigerians had rejected.

“By whatever form they come in, Nigerians have spoken. They are not going to return to the era where Central Bank and NNPC security money is shared to people based on PDP philosophy ‘share the money’.

“We won’t do that, if they have forgotten. It is quite easy for robbers to forget easily the robbery they just did but it is not easy for the victim of the robbery to forget.”



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