Ex-president,
others register in Abeokuta
• It’s plot
to achieve third term, group alleges
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the newly formed Coalition for Nigerian
Movement (CNM) is not a third force but a popular socio-economic movement
working towards replacing the present leadership in the country with competent
government.Obasanjo, who is the convener of the coalition, said: “This movement
is not about personalities but about platform and system. Our system so far has
not given us what we must have, and for the first time, we (CNM) are building a
platform from bottom up.”
The former
president, who spoke yesterday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital insisted
that the movement was yet to become a political party. But he quickly added
that the membership would be free to collectively decide on whether CNM should
become a political party.“If the movement decides to transform itself and go
into partisan politics, I will cease to be a member,” he said.
The former
president spoke after registering as a member of CNM at a ceremony held at the
Ogun State Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre. Registration of the
state chapter of the movement opened in Abeokuta yesterday.Among the top
officials of the movement at the ceremony were the National Coordinator and
former Osun State governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola; former governor of Cross River
State, Donald Duke and a former minister, Dupe Adelaja.
Obasanjo
lamented the unserious manner the Federal Government has been handling the
precarious security situation in the country. “The spate of violence,
criminality, organised crime, insurgency and terrorism has not received
sufficient proactive AND ameliorative responses through transformational
leadership, a determined leadership that brings cohesion and wholesomeness to
the polity.”To him, a popular socio-economic movement such as CNM needs to be
the new vehicle to give hope to the youths, dignity and encouragement to women,
confidence and a promising future to all Nigerians.
Obasanjo, in
his three-page speech, stated: “If the instruments we have used so far in our
nation-building and governance since independence have not served us well, it
is imperative that we should rethink and retool.”He said only a fool would
continue to do things the same way and expect different results.
That Nigeria
has many challenges, he said, was not unusual but “what should matter is how,
when and with what instruments we address or fail to address the challenges or
create more problems.”
The areas
Obasanjo would like the country’s leadership to give priority attention include
nation building, saying “we seem to have taken nation building for granted.”He
said nation building must be given continuous attention to give every citizen a
feeling of belonging and a stake in his or her country.He was optimistic that
the movement would bring about new democratic and efficient Nigeria.
“The CNM
will also act collectively with political awareness, social responsibility,
sustained and sustainable economic development and progress.“Timidity and
cowardice must not be part of its (movement) make-up or culture and neither
must there be an indifference,” Obasanjo said.He explained that his
interactions with President Buhari when they met in Ethiopia should not be
misinterpreted as he was only showing respect to the office of the presidency
“as a well brought up Yoruba boy”.
According to
Obasanjo, the CNM has neither direct nor indirect relationship with any other
movement.At the well-attended ceremony, forms were distributed to interested
members to register.
Meanwhile, a
group, Coalition for Nigeria (CN) has accused Obasanjo of using the CNM to
achieve his third term ambition.The CN claimed that the former president stole
its idea and name by ‘criminally’ launching the CNM.The CNM was launched in
Abuja on Wednesday at the Yar’Adua Centre. In its reaction, the CN described
the Obasanjo-led coalition as a group of failed politicians and those that had
made immense contributions towards wrecking Nigeria.
At a press
conference yesterday, the National Coordinator of CN, Sabo Odeh, said the
authentic coalition for Nigeria had noble intentions centered around
galvanizing Nigerians for nation building around tenets that are long term
without pandering to unnecessary drama and media hype.His words: “Our coalition
is not limited to creating a backdoor for retired and tired politicians to
install puppets in government for the purpose of continuing to loot the
treasury while ruling by impunity as had been experienced in the past. Obasanjo
coalition movement seeks to do the exact opposite while leveraging on our
credible name to sell its lies to Nigerians.
“The
coalition for Nigeria, having the best intentions of our dear nation at heart,
is careful to go about effecting change in a way that does not jeopardize the
stability and safety of Nigeria.“There is nothing to be gained in burning our
country in the name of seeking improvement; the reforms we all desire are
achievable through persuasion, consensus building and collaboration without
resorting to inflammatory acts and utterances as we have seen with some people.
“Instead of
pursuing peaceful growth and evolution, what we have seen the children of anger
in the Obasanjo coalition movement is a situation where old politicians in
their twilight are manipulating youths to be incendiary.”
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