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Open Letter: Stop Causing Trouble But Uphold Peace In Nigeria – Ameh Tells Obasanjo

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A Former Nigerian Senate President, Ameh Ebute, in reaction to former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s recent letter to President Muhammadu Buhari and previous letters he has written to former Nigerian Presidents, has said the ex-President is capable of causing problems in the nation.

Speaking on Monday, the Third Republic Senator said that considering the letter was made public, it was not written in good faith as it can instigate Nigerians against government.

Further expressing his objection to the letter, Ebute accused Obasanjo of not allowing succeeding leaders to perform, after he (Obasanjo) had underperformed as president while in office between 1999-2007 and also failed in his third-term agenda.

Ebute expressed his disapproval of Obasanjo’s open letter to Buhari, while addressing newsmen in Abuja.

He said: “Chief Obasanjo has written quite a number of such letters and if you keep track of the responses to such letters, I am the one that has been replying those letters and I want to give a reply this one. I wrote a reply to Chief Obasanjo’s letter because I am of the opinion that as an elder statesman, he should be more concerned in making peace rather than causing trouble in the country.

“The type of letters he has been writing to heads of state, including Buhari and Jonathan, are capable of instigating members of the public against government. But, I think it is the wrong way in correcting the government of one’s country.

“Obasanjo has all the opportunities to meet Buhari privately in his office in Aso Rock, advise him without going to the media, to tell him what the government is not doing well and what the government has done well. I think that is the proper way to advise government in good faith.

“When you write an open letter for the generality of people to read, I agree that the intention is not in good faith.”

Ebute added that Obasanjo “spent eight years in office, unable to achieve, unable to make the corrections that he is pointing out now. For eight years, wanted a third term which he failed [to achieve] and now, not allowing other people to perform. I take it as not allowing other people to perform. So, I take serious objection to that.

“…Today, I am proved wrong as you have, again, trampled on decency and decorous behaviour by publicly attempting to ridicule, malign and assault the seat of power with a repeat letter to president Buhari,” said Ebute in his five-page letter to Obasanjo.”

Ibukun Josephine Bankole was a Senior Associate at Naija News. A Mass Communication graduate, Ibukun is passionate about journalism especially in the areas of health and child related issues. She loves eating beans, singing, acting and giving motivational speeches. Ibukun is meticulous and has a positive approach to life. Contact me via twitter/Instagram @ibukunbankole_