L-R: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo; former Vice-
President, Atiku Abubakar; and Senator Muhammed
Ohiare, during Atiku’s visit to Obasanjo’s residence in
Abeokuta, Ogun State... on Friday | credits: Atiku
Campaign Organisation
Atiku Abubakar and Bola Tinubu, held separate meetings
with a former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on
Friday.
The meetings held at Obasanjo’s Hilltop residence in
Abeokuta.
The meetings which lasted less than one hour, were said to
be connected with the 2015 elections.
Tinubu had paid such a visit early last month to Obasanjo,
where he said he had come to discuss the state of the
nation and seek the former president’s advice on the
choice of a presidential candidate for the party.
However, on this visit, Tinubu did not grant any press
interview as his convoy drove out of Obasanjo’s residence
around 12.30pm.
Two hours after his departure, Atiku, who had earlier paid a
visit to the governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, arrived in a
convoy, and drove into the former president’s compound.
He moved into the inner chamber of the building briskly as
soon as he arrived.
After a closed-door meeting which
lasted for about 45 minutes, he emerged from the chamber
with his host, and went to another wing of the building
where they had lunch.
He later emerged after 20 minutes and told journalists that
he had come to pay respect to his former boss and also
discuss the developments in the country with him.
He said, “I came to pay my respect to my former boss,
President Olusegun Obasanjo and we discussed the state
of the nation generally.”
He said contrary to rumours making the rounds, he enjoyed
an extremely cordial relationship with Obasanjo.
Atiku while reacting to the moves that the Speaker Aminu
Tambuwal had also joined the APC presidential race, said
“the more the merrier, APC is a democratic party.”
The former vice-president said it was regrettable that the
crisis in the Ogun State APC had deepened with Chief
Olusegun Osoba said to have defected to the Social
Democratic Party.
Atiku, who is the chairman of the South -West
reconciliation committee of the party, however, expressed
optimism that the case was not totally irreconcilable.
He said, “It is regrettable and unfortunate, but I believe it is
a situation that is still reconcilable.
This is a situation that
has been going on for some time and we have not given
up.”
Atiku lashed out at the ruling Peoples Democratic Party as
a party whose transformation agenda has taken the nation
backward.
He said, “They call themselves transformers while we call
ourselves progressives, because transformation goes with
progressiveness.
“But their own transformation goes with backwardness.
I
have said it over and over again because I have visited
APC and PDP states, if you go to Sokoto, Lagos, Rivers,
Zamfara, Kano, you’ll really see, feel and touch, not what
they have told you on the television,” he said.
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