Obasanjo, Ex-generals Plot Against Buhari’s Re-election
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Some retired generals may have formed a
secret coalition to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019
Presidential Election. Sunday Oguntola reports on the inside details of
the plot.
INVESTIGATION has shown that some ex-generals, led by
former President Olusegun Obasanjo, are perfecting plans to stop the
reelection bid of President Muhammadu Buhari.
It was learnt that
because of their disagreements with some key policies of Buhari
administration, the ex-generals have formed what a source called “a
strong coalition against Buhari’s second term ambition in 2019.”
The army of opposition
Some
of the prominent ex-generals presently associated to the coalition,
according to our findings, include Lt. General Theophilus Danjuma,
former Military President Ibrahim Babangida, former Head of State
Abdulsalam Abubakar, General Zamani Lekwot and General Joshua Dongoyaro,
among others.
It was learnt that though the ex-generals also
have personal issues among themselves leading to mutual suspicion, they
may have decided to jettison them for the purpose of fighting a cause
they consider fundamental to their individual survival.
All the
prominent ex-generals so far linked to the coalition reportedly have
personal axes to grind with the current administration over several
issues; it was learnt, leaving them no option than to unite against
Buhari, who they now consider a common enemy.
The plot, according
to sources, is spearheaded by Obasanjo, who on January 23 wrote Buhari
to put his reelection bid on hold, accusing him of non-performance.
The
letter, sources confided, was carefully scripted and timed to rally
other ex-generals who were skeptical over the workability of the plans.
Once
the letter became public knowledge, many of them reportedly became more
relaxed and comfortable with the group, pledging to stop at nothing to
ensure the defeat of the president at the 2019 poll.
It
was gathered that the ex-generals, some of whom served under Obasanjo in
the military, have been holding surreptitious meetings for over a year
on how to stop Buhari.
Investigations revealed several of the
meetings held in Abuja while a few elements in the coalition have also
met overseas to perfect strategies on how to stop Buhari at all costs.
Part
of the plot, according to sources, is to mount a campaign of
non-performance, highlighting the many weaknesses and drawbacks of the
current administration with a view to discrediting it.
A source
privy to the meetings told our correspondent: “The first thing is to
attempt to badmouth the Buhari’s administration by showing where it is
not doing so well.
“The thinking is that once Nigerians begin to
think less of the administration and its weaknesses are promoted, they
will become disenchanted and look for alternatives.
“That is why
Obasanjo has been relentless in telling everyone that Buhari has failed.
It is a line he will keep repeating for the remaining months to the
election. The strategy clearly is to say this man has failed to meet
your expectations so look for someone else to fix the nation.”
Aiming for the spine
Obasanjo,
who has accepted the daunting task of being the brain-box and face of
the coalition, has been harping on the economic performances of the
current administration, declaring them as appalling.
In his
January 23 letter, the former President had stated: “I knew President
Buhari before he became President and said that he is weak in the
knowledge and understanding of the economy but I thought that he could
make use of good Nigerians in that area that could help.
“Although,
I know that you cannot give what you don’t have and that economy does
not obey military order. You have to give it what it takes in the
short-, medium- and long-term. Then, it would move.
“I know his
weakness in understanding and playing in the foreign affairs sector and
again, there are many Nigerians that could be used in that area as well.
They have knowledge and experience that could be deployed for the good
of Nigeria.”
The insecurity challenge, especially the herdsmen
attacks, also offers the coalition a massive outlet to bark at the
administration. Again, Obasanjo touched on this in his letter.
He
had stated: “The herdsmen/crop farmers issue is being wittingly or
unwittingly allowed to turn sour and messy. It is no credit to the
Federal Government that the herdsmen rampage continues with careless
abandon and without finding an effective solution to it.
“And it
is a sad symptom of insensitivity and callousness that some governors, a
day after 73 victims were being buried in a mass grave in Benue State
without condolence, were jubilantly endorsing President Buhari for a
second term! The timing was most unfortunate.
“The issue of
herdsmen/crop farmers’ dichotomy should not be left on the political
platform of blame game; the Federal Government must take the lead in
bringing about solution that protects life and properties of herdsmen
and crop farmers alike and for them to live amicably in the same
community.”
The allegation of collusion by the military in the
recent killings across the nation by Danjuma last March was also part of
the well-planned strategy to expose the current administration to
public outcry.
Danjuma’s outburst on alleged ethnic
cleansing sat well with many in the northcentral who consider him a
cult-figure in political and security affairs.
It was gathered
that the coalition has compiled a list of weaknesses or drawbacks of the
current administration, which would be highlighted at different fora
from time to time.
A source said they will also work with
pressure groups, civil society organisations and human rights bodies,
whose primary role would be to organise protests and demonstrations
across the nation to create a sense of dissatisfaction against the
Buhari government.
Battle for global acceptance
There are
indications that the civil society organisations are currently being
mobilised by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) with a history of good
working relationship and vast networks with the bodies.
It was
gathered during the week that very soon, the civil society groups will
start unleashing statements and position papers, which would be followed
up with peaceful protests across the nation to expose the needs for
Nigerians to reject Buhari at the poll.
Another plank of the
well-articulated ploy is to mount a campaign against the administration
at the international scene to sell to world powers the idea of defeating
Buhari.
This strategy, which was also well-deployed against
former President Goodluck Jonathan, is directly coordinated by Obasanjo
using his vast network and connections in the international scene.
It
is believed that the international community is considered crucial to
the Buhari-must-go campaign because of the likely consequences and
implications on their economic pacts and interests.
But the
recent appearance of Buhari at the White House on the invitation of
United States President Donald Trump reportedly threw spanner in the
wheel of the coalition.
The temporary setback probably made
Danjuma to lead a delegation on a lobbying session in Washington DC last
May; an action our source said was designed to counter whatever gains
Buhari’s government would have made from the US visit.
At the
closed-door session held with key officials of Trump’s administration,
it was gathered that Danjuma presented damning facts on the herdsmen
killings in Taraba and other northcentral states, accusing Buhari’s
administration of complicity and grave human rights violations.
The
meeting, which was described as a fruitful session, we gathered,
afforded the delegation the opportunity to know the inner thinking of
Trump’s administration on Nigerian government.
One of the
sources, close to the retired general confided that some members of the
coalition will have more briefings overseas with countries considered
crucial to secure support against the planned defeat of Buhari in 2019.
Diaspora
groups have also been mobilised to organise seminars and speaking
engagements that would feature some anti-Buhari personalities.
There
is also the political arm of the plot, which is targeted at mobilising
mass revolt and disaffection against the President’s reelection.
Politics of ex-generals
Also
coordinated directly by Obasanjo, the political strategy has taken off
with the adoption of African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the platform
for the former President’s Coalition for Nigerian Movement (CNM).
ADC,
which is working towards the fusion of other parties like the Social
Democratic Party (SDP) and Peoples Democratic Movement, as well as 23
smaller ones, has reportedly started building consensus on a northern
presidential candidate to stop Buhari.
The choice of the
candidate, it was learnt, has however been a thorny issue among the
ex-generals with many of them failing to reach an agreement.
While
Obasanjo is said to be disposed to backing Gombe State Governor,
Ibrahim Dankwambo, some of the ex-generals are rooting for Senator Rabiu
Kwankwaso or former Kaduna State Governor Ahmed Makarfi.
The
ex-generals are reportedly working on the theory that a strong northern
candidate will share votes from the region with Buhari while getting
support from the northcentral, south-south and southeast. This
permutation, it was learnt, is why they are considering a vice
presidential candidate from the southeast or southwest.
Some of
the ex-generals are said to be toying with the idea of backing the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) should it present an “acceptable”
presidential candidate they could work with in 2019.
But it was
learnt many have serious misgivings about supporting PDP because of its
perception challenges, making the ADC option a more reasonable path for
the ex-generals.
Our correspondent gathered last week that Buhari
is however not unawares of the plot against him by some members of his
former constituency.
A presidential aide, who spoke under strict
conditions of anonymity, told our correspondent: “These things are there
to see. We know what they are up to. It is all because their economic
interests have been badly affected by this administration.
“It’s a
fight-back ploy to defend their interests that negatively affect the
nation. We shall be waiting for them to throw whatever they have at it.
“At
the end of the day, Nigerians are no fools. They know this President
has their best interests at heart. All their plotting will come to
naught because they are plotting against an ex-general also.”
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