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Peter Obi – You Believe Too Much In Yourself, Can’t Impose President On Nigeria – Atiku Camp Fires Obasanjo

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has been accused of trying to impose a president on Nigeria with the endorsement of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

The accusation was levelled by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential campaign council spokesperson, Daniel Bwala.

Naija News recalls Obasanjo in his new year message to Nigerians on Sunday, openly endorsed the Presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

Obasanjo in a letter he personally signed, which he addressed to Nigerian youths, titled “My Appeal to all Nigerians, particularly young Nigerians,” described Peter Obi as “a needle with thread attached to it from North and South and he may not get lost”.

Reacting in a statement, Bwala berated Obasanjo for trying to force his own candidate on all Nigerians.

He cautioned the elder statesman against thinking too highly of himself and attempting to rubbish the country’s democracy which gives Nigerians the right to determine their leaders.

According to him, Nigerians won’t vote based on Obasanjo’s endorsement but for the candidate that can tackle the challenges confronting the country.

Bwala accused Obasanjo to be “one man who believes his role also includes choosing and imposing presidents per time as if we run a monarchical system of government”.

“He believes he is the only former leader who knows what is right for Nigeria, and who has the celestial powers to predict the future of Nigeria and its leadership. He believes it is only his administration that has done well and hence the authority to choose the next leader or president. His way of choosing the next president is either to blackmail the incumbent or denigrate candidates in favour of his choices.”

The statement added that “A cursory look at his letter released on this day, the 1st day of January 2023, one can’t help but draw a deduction of a man who believes so much in himself. His entire letter is riddled with me, my and I. Even when he made references to candidates, he assumed he is the source of their relevance and notoriety. First of all, history is replete with his bad decisions which time would not permit us to layout in this article, but suffice to say that his records and official acts were and still are antithetical to democratic ideals.

“The democracy we practice recognizes the participation of people in government and electioneering processes. He has the constitutional right to choose whoever he likes and support the candidacy of the person, but the right he doesn’t have is one that threatens, intimidates or harasses citizens to support any candidate as the only means to avert danger, secession or disintegration.

“One fact is clear, Nigerians would decide, and this they would do, not on the basis of a letter by a man seeking a third term by proxy, but by their own assessment of who amongst the candidates presents the case they believe warrant their votes. The letter is not new, and the content is not surprising, but it seems his legacy betrays his assertion in the letter. Baba OBJ Nigeria has moved on, please allow our democracy to grow and respect the will and wishes of the Nigerian people.”

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