Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former
president, has publicly expressed support for the electioneering campaign of
Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler and presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC). Until now, he had not specifically
endorsed Buhari despite openly criticizing President Goodluck Jonathan in the
last two years.
Speaking at the launch of My Watch
in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday, Obasanjo, who served his two terms as president
on the same Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform that Jonathan is now
running on, also condemned the postponement of the election. “The circumstances
[Buhari] will be working under if he wins the election are different from the
one he worked under before, where he was both the executive and the legislature
– he knows that,” he said, GRAPHITTI NEWS gathered based on The Nation/TheCable reports.
“It’s a question of leadership –
political and military. “He’s smart enough. He’s educated enough. He’s
experienced enough. Why shouldn’t I support him?”
It is the first time that the
ex-president has publicly spoken of his support for Buhari.
He recently said that he would only
speak out on his leaning after the election has been conducted.
On the postponement of the election
he said: “The signs are not auspicious. I don’t know whether a script is being
played.”
He criticized the administration of
President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him of wasting the country’s resources.
“You need to ask [Jonathan] how has
he let [the army] go to this extent,” he said “Many things went wrong:
recruitment went wrong; training went wrong; morale went down; motivation not
there; corruption was deeply ingrained; welfare was bad.”
When asked if he was still nursing further
political ambition, he said: “I am an old man and I’m enjoying what I’m doing
now… And then you forget I am a farmer; I have to manage my farm.”
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