Atiku U.S. Visa: Obasanjo Speaks On APC Allegations
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has
dismissed an allegation by Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress
that he had been mounting pressure on American authorities to expunge an
alleged corruption case against opposition presidential candidate,
Atiku Abubakar.
The APC said Mr Abubakar is wanted in the United
States for fraud, claiming Mr Obasanjo was scheming to have the alleged
charges dropped in order to clear the path for Mr Abubakar’s entry into
that country.
Mr Abubakar has not been able to enter the U.S.
since at least 2007 when he completed his two-term as vice-president,
serving under Mr Obasanjo the entire eight years.
Mr Obasanjo and
Mr Abubakar had been fiercely antagonistic of one another for several
years, with the former president insisting he would never support his
ex-vice-president’s political ambition.
The crisis was, however,
resolved earlier this week when Mr Abubakar and a host of political and
religious leaders visited him at home in Abeokuta and pleaded with him
for forgiveness. Mr Obasanjo acquiesced, and promptly endorsed Mr
Abubakar, who had a week ago emerged the presidential candidate of the
main opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
The APC said Mr
Obasanjo’s purported intervention betrayed his “legendary hypocrisy and
self-serving interest in national affairs.”
The ruling party did
not accompany its claim with any evidence, and Mr Obasanjo’s
spokesperson took its leaders to task in an interaction with PREMIUM
TIMES Saturday afternoon.
“Baba cannot be responding to frivolous
allegations by a vicious political party,” Mr Obasanjo’s spokesperson,
Kehinde Akinyemi told PREMIUM TIMES. “Let them bring any shred of
evidence to back their false claim.”
“It is unfortunate that they
are trying to distract the attention of Nigerians in the lead up to a
general election rather than focus on campaigning on serious issues to
lift the country out of its current state,” Mr Akinyemi added.
Mr
Abubakar was named in a broadband contract scandal while in office by
American and Nigerian authorities, but he was never charged to court,
much less found guilty, of the charges.
Still, his inability
to travel to the U.S. for over a decade has made him vulnerable to
corruption accusations, amidst broadening insinuations that corruption
was responsible.
The presidential candidate has relentlessly
pushed back against the allegations, and publicly said on several
occasions that he applied for the U.S. visa but was declined more than
once.
U.S. Embassy in Nigeria and the State Department in
Washington have declined to clarify issues around Mr Abubakar’s visa,
despite numerous media enquiries.
Reached for comments by PREMIUM
TIMES Saturday, Yekini Nabena, a spokesperson for the APC who signed
the statement accusing Mr Obasanjo, indicated he could not immediately
present evidence to corroborate the allegation
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