“Ask Buhari To Do What Is Right” – Obasanjo Fires Back At Alake of Egbaland

Buhari's Government Will Go To Hell Not Just Jail - Obasanjo

Following the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Michael Gbadebo, advising former President Olusegun Obasanjo to stop attacking President Muhammadu Buhari as he (Obasanjo) clocks 82.The Alake had earlier said “You all know that I was an officer under Gen. Buhari; so, each time Obasanjo criticises my boss, I always tell my senior (Obasanjo); ‘[please, leave the President alone!’ At 82, baba is still fighting; please, fight less and be a father to everybody. You need to rest, fight less and take a position of a consultant at your new age. At 82 years, I think you should keep your sword more rather than use it always,” he said.Obasanjo, while acknowledging the goodwill messages from friends, responded to Alake’s plea. Obasanjo, who supported his former deputy, Atiku Abubakar, of the Peoples Democratic Party, was one of Buhari’s fiercest critics during the electioneering. He explained that the issues between him and Buhari were not personal. He said, “Governance is not a family affair and democracy involves criticism and considering all the sides to an issue. There is nothing personal between President Buhari and I. In a democracy, you can criticise a policy, a government or a leader because democracy is not a family affair. I believe that Africa has no alternative to democracy, good governance, development and growth of our economy. And if that is not happening in any country, those who keep quiet about it are accomplices. So, if I say anybody in government in Nigeria or any government for that matter is not doing well, let that government prove that it is well. It is not anything personal. So, Kabiyesi (Alake), your boss Buhari; there is nothing personal between us. Just as he is your boss, I am also his boss, with all due respect”.Obasanjo, who ruled as a military head of state from 1976 to 1979 and as a democratically elected President from 1999 to 2007, said he would forever remain Nigeria’s longest serving leader. “Now, if any Nigerian comes in and have two terms, he will not have almost four years of military rule. So, I have been there longer than any Nigerian would ever be there. Kabiyesi (Alake), anytime you say, ‘leave my boss alone,’ I say ‘he is your boss.’ But I am also his (Buhari) boss. So, you might also ask your boss (Buhari) to leave his boss alone or do what is right.”Photo Credit: Getty

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