President Muhammadu
Buhari
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The presidency affirmed
last night that the private visits which former President Goodluck Jonathan
made to President Muhammadu Buhari last Thursday followed by former President
Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday were not aimed at stopping Buhari’s anti-corruption
war.
The
presidency’s clarification followed insinuations in Abuja and some sections of
the polity at the weekend that the private visits of the two former leaders to
President Muhammadu Buhari were aimed at protecting the interests of the two
former leaders.
Vanguard report continues:
President
Jonathan who handed over to Buhari made his first visit to his successor on
Thursday night. The visit only became known following news speculations that
were subsequently confirmed by Buhari’s spokesman, Femi Adesina, yesterday.
Obasanjo
also visited the villa last Friday under much secrecy and was said to have met
Buhari in his residence within the villa outside the sights of news reporters.
Obasanjo’s visit was also alleged to have been after working hours when the
president had retired to the residence.
Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu who also confirmed
the meetings like Adesina, claimed ignorance of the details of the meetings.
Shehu,
however, cautioned against speculations that the meetings were meant to derail
any specific investigation of alleged corrupt deals.
“The
meeting between former Presidents Obasanjo and Jonathan with President Buhari
were private and confidential. The president can call them for advice. But it
will be unfair for anybody to feel or say it was to stop the war against
corruption. The war will continue to go on,” Shehu said.
The
speculations around the visits were prompted by the focus of security agents on
associates of some of the former leaders. Obasanjo had the previous weekend
received Hajiya Turai Yar‘Adua, the widow of President Umaru Yar‘adua in his
Abeokuta residence under much secrecy allegedly directed by the former
President Obasanjo.
Interest
in Mrs. Yar‘Adua’s visit to Obasanjo was upon the investigation of her daughter,
Mrs. Zainab Dakingari, the immediate past First Lady of Kebbi State by
the anti-graft agency on an alleged crime. Mrs. Dakingari’s husband stepped
down from power last May and was believed to have been quizzed by operatives of
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Obasanjo
had in the past played a benefactor role to the Yar‘Aduas and steered the way
for Umaru to become his successor in 2007 though the relationship between the
two families, however, steadily deteriorated subsequently as the successor
ditched several landmark programmes he inherited from Obasanjo.
Jonathan’s
visit to Buhari was also secret and was only confirmed by Adesina, yesterday.
Jonathan’s
visit aroused concern following affirmation by the presidency that the new administration
would probe his government upon revelations of withheld funds, leakages and
graft in the financial dealings of the immediate past administration.
Before
he handed over last May, President Jonathan had, however, urged his successor
not to limit his inquiry to his administration, urging him to extend any
possible investigation to administrations before him.
Besides
the two former leaders, Speaker Yakubu Dogara and his predecessor, Governor
Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State also met with President Buhari at the weekend.
However, multiple sources privy to the meetings affirmed that the visits were
strictly private and were of no official imputation.
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