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Obasanjo is a joker, liar, he was behind third term – Former senate President




Anger and outrage, on Saturday, trailed claims by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that he did not initiate the infamous third term agenda.


In an interview he granted Channels Television, Obasanjo had placed the blame on the National Assembly. He said it was an idea initiated and pursued by the National Assembly and not himself.
He argued that a presidential initiative would normally have come to the legislature in the form of an executive bill, which was not the case with the third term project.

The former president claimed that the legislators on their own included the agenda in the 100 amendments they proposed to the 1999 Constitution.

However, some of the ex-lawmakers who spoke to our correspondents on Saturday insisted that the former President was the brain behind the third term agenda.
Former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani, who could barely hide his anger while reacting to Obasanjo’s assertion, claimed that Obasanjo informed him about the agenda shortly after he became Senate President.

“Immediately, I became Senate President, he told me of his intentions and told me how he wanted to achieve it. I initially did not take him seriously until the events began to unfold,” he said.

Nnamani, who spoke to our correspondent over the phone from the United States of America, said, “There was a time that there was a rumour that heavy sums of money were doled out to National Assembly members (Senate), that each of us received N50m – that translates into more than N8bn, including other sums that were shared.

“If he is claiming that third term was not his agenda, where could such money have come from and for what purpose? Didn’t he give instructions to the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor then to dole out the money?

“If he is claiming that he never initiated the idea, who then initiated the release of more than N8bn from the CBN coffers? Is it not only the president that has access to CBN vaults? Or does any lawmaker or senator have access to it?
“How can someone talk like this that he didn’t know about it, yet money, both in local and foreign currencies, exchanged hands,” he asked.

The former Senate President, however, was not forthcoming on how the money was shared and whether he got a share. He only said that as the President of the National Assembly at the time he took “full responsibility” for all that might have happened during his tenure.

He insisted that the third term bill was an executive bill and that he was prepared to defend his statement “anywhere and anytime.”

He said, “I am telling you that as the man who presided over it (third term bill), that it was an executive bill. I can defend this anywhere and anytime, with more than enough facts that I have given to you. No one should claim ignorance. If anyone is saying that the bill was not an executive bill, then such a person is only being a liar. At certain age in life, there are certain things one shouldn’t expect from an old man.

“The bill containing the tenure elongation was an executive bill and could not have been sponsored by any National Assembly member. Moreover, I don’t know what magic the executive would have done to get such bill through when all Nigerians were against it.
“If you remember, during the saga, I requested that all members return to their various constituencies to seek the views of their people. It was when they returned that we sat on it and ended on the 15th of May, 2006.

“In your paper today (SATURDAY PUNCH), Obasanjo referred to Ibrahim Mantu as Senate Leader. Mantu was not the Senate Leader, he was the Deputy Senate President then.
“I also read in your paper where he said that if he wanted third term he would have had his way. Well, that man is just a big joker. I don’t want to tell you other dubious and unpatriotic things he discussed with me. If I do, you would really know the kind of person he is.”

The former senate president also stated that Obasanjo solicited the support of the United States of America but failed.

“If you want to be convinced that the man is only telling a lie, pick up a copy of the book written by Condoleza Rice, the former Secretary to the Government of the United States of America. It is actually an autobiography by Rice.
“On page 628 or page 638, she discussed about Obasanjo’s meeting with Bush, how he told the former American President that he wanted to see how he could amend the Constitution so that he could go for a third term.

“To his surprise, Bush told him not to try it. Bush told him to be patriotic and leave by May 29, 2007.”
The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, told our correspondent that Obasanjo’s denial of his role in the third term agenda still sounded like a dream to him.
He remarked, “What is he (Obasanjo) talking about? Is such a statement coming from a military man and a former President? He has insulted the collective intelligence of Nigerians and members of the National Assembly.

“His aides came to me to solicit support for third term because I led the fight against third term in the House.
“All those names he is claiming not to have sent (Florence Ita-Giwa, Senator Ibrahim Mantu); they all came seeking support.

“I recall vividly that people were being given N50m, some N100m to support third term.

“The money totalled over N10bn. How could N10bn be taken out of the national treasury for a project when you were the sitting President, yet that project was not your idea? Where did the money come from?”
The Action Congress of Nigeria lawmaker from Lagos State added, “Assuming it was not his idea as he now claims, did he speak publicly against it? What did he do or say publicly to condemn or stop the project.”

Gbajabiamila also added that Obasanjo attempted to enlist the support of a former US President, Mr. George Bush, for the project, but failed.
In the same vein, a former influential member of the House, Mr. Halims Agoda, laughed for about two minutes when his reaction was sought.
Agoda, who was at the House, from 1999 to 2007, recalled that he participated actively in the third term debate.

“One of the things that make a statesman to stand out is the ability to stand by whatever decision he took, whether good or bad.

“That a project failed should not amount to a complete denial. The third term was Obasanjo’s personal agenda, which he took a long time to nurture.
“He sought the support of the National Assembly, but it was thrown out”, Agoda said.
Agoda held the view that until now, Nigerians were hoping that Obasanjo would throw more light on the project so that they could learn some political lessons from it.

“The third term has been practised elsewhere in the world; it is not entirely new.

But, since it came to Nigeria in the days of Obasanjo, Nigerians expected that he would speak more on the project, not to disown it,” he said.
Senator Ahmed Lawan, who chairs the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, also said Obasanjo was interested in the third term agenda, adding, however, that there was no bill from the executive to that effect.

“There was no way the ex-president then could have done it himself because it was a legislative affair. But Obasanjo was clearly in support of it. There were lobbyists from the Presidency,” he said.
Lawan, who was a member of the House of Representatives at that time, said although he was not a member of the review committee, he would not be able to tell at what stage the third term came into the bill.

Effort’s to get the ex-president to respond to the claims of the lawmakers were not successful on Saturday night. When our correspondent called his Chief Security Officer, Mr. Ayo Akande, he said he was not competent to comment on the matter.
“I can’t make comments on the matter. I am not his spokesperson. You can contact the spokesperson to react,” he said.

When our correspondent called Obasanjo’s media assistant, Mr. Adeoba Ojekunle, the network operator said the number was wrong. A text message sent to his mobile phone was not replied as at press time.
The third term bid failed after the National Assembly annulled the entire process of amending the Constitution following sustained public outrage.

Culled from Punch
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11 comments

  1. Could EFCC swing into action with facts coming out about how money changed hands on the third tenure saga. N10bn is not a small money, at worst it could have built 10 hospitals and saved life's. The senate president then has confirmed that money was paid and took full responsibility for the legislature, the Nigerian masses will now stand as a judge to see if the leadership of EFCC will act.

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  2. It is a shame how Obasanjo can Swallow integrity and tell lies with things that are naked Truth? When will he ever learn to be honest, maybe in his grave. SHAMELESS old FOOL.

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  3. It is a good thing that discussions such as this translates to informing the public of how accountable our leaders are. Now we are beginning to know the truth on how politician plunder the nation treasury. This is one part, when Lamido Sanusi made his exposition, they reacted given the impression that he lied. What manner of leadership. Nigeria Governement cannot make available social facilities to improve peoples live. Nigeria ranks third in lack of access to potable water, ranks fifth after Indian in open open defeacation? what manner of leadership. Facilities in our schools polytechnics and universities are not there but they cart away sums of money that could provide for the society everyday!!!!! It is an unfortunate situation for a country like Nigeria with global respect

    Olatunde Olatunji

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  4. Maureen is saying....

    its a shame how our politicians squander our money and have the guts to tell us to our face.look at the condition of the country...no good roads,no employment,no electricity,no good hospital.when they(politicians)have common headache they travel abroad to get medication,share our money that is suppose to give the masses good live,God will reduce you all one after the other....NIGERIA I WEEP FOR THEE.

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  5. They are all Kleptomeniac,Bothe the one talking,He not talking becouse he love Nigeria but becouse he also lost out.May GOD rot fall upon them all.

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  6. Good!Let's see what EFCC Lamorde will do.The parties to the 3rd term saga have agreed to the bride.EFCC should go for all the national assembly members(Senate&Rep) that part took from the sharing of the money that belong to the masses."Sweat money",God will judge all of them including that old prisoner,Obasanjo!

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  7. Am highly disaported with senate president nnamani,we all believe you are normal being until you make claim money share under ur control and take portion of ur 10b in the name of rulling us (bad leader)

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  8. You can now see why some of us have always insisted that the fight against corruption is a Hugh joke. This is a clear example of bribery and corruption at the highest levels, but Mark it nothing will come out of it as the current leadership is an off shot of the very corrupt OBASANJO regime! OBASANJO planed and executed the third term brouhaha and failed woefully. Thanks to Atiku Abubakar and the gallant legislators who inspite of all odds stood firmly against that contraption.

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  9. why are u all casting aspertions at obasanjo. in as much as he has his bad side, the other actors are worse than him. atiku stole billions of nigerian money privatising nigeria, ken nnamani and his national assembly members collected as much as 10bn naira, its only now that they are telling us, babangida raped nigeria during his 8 yrs rule. we should be talking of how to arrest everyone that has ruled us from 1960 to 2012 and either jail them or kill them, not just concentration on obasanjo alone. even sanusi lamido just doled out nigerian money to his folks in kano. they are all liars, thieves, etc

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  10. Even those all indications point to him, Obasanjo may not be completely wrong on this. I understand that there was no bill from the executive arm to support the agenda, at what time then was the item smuggled in? Who sponsored the it? Ibrahim Mantu as a sitting deputy senate president then, he was openly at the fore-front of the third term debate. He should be able to say something. Ken Unamani has just admitted that monies were shared, he has not told Nigerians whether he took his own share or not and how much. Many people are calling for about EFCC or ICPC to intervene. What can these bodies do under the present arrangement? It is very sad indeed, in a country where over 75% citizens are living below poverty line. Our national Assembly members are just being deceitful. They go into election contests like people jostling for gold mines. We can only pray for God's intervention in our situations in this country.

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  11. Everyday PDP issues. Kai! hope this people will not finish us one day because it is only in this Country (NIGERIA) that some people are above the law. EFCC if u are listening.....Listen and listen well......u are just a dog which cannot bark.
    Useless agency
    Executive Thieves
    Corrupt group of personalities.
    If u are not all those above.....okay prove it to us.
    Boooooooooo shit!

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