Obasanjo letter to Buhari a fight back – Alhassan Ado-Doguwa

Chief whip of the house of representatives, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, has said that the former President Olusegun Obasanjo letter to President Muhammadu Buhari was a fight back and should be totally disregarded.

He said the letter is an example of “corruption fighting back” and should be not be taken seriously

In the letter in which he advised Buhari against seeking re-election, Obasanjo also accused the president of nepotism and condoning corruption.

Ado-Doguwa who was addressing house of representatives correspondents on Wednesday,  said Obasanjo lacks credibility to speak about Nigeria’s political terrain.

He described the letter as “unfortunate” and will not succeed in blocking the president’s re-election bid.

“Obasanjo lacks the moral and political credibility to even speak in the way he is doing on the political affairs of the country,” he said.

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“The former president, who was used to engaging in very unreasonable political comments should know that he cannot, in any way, be a stumbling block against the popular desire of Nigerians to give President Muhammadu Buhari a second term to rule this great nation, which unfortunately was put to a state of economic and political quagmires by the likes of Obasanjo and his cohorts.

“After all, a man who was involved in all sorts of corruption issues in his administration and indeed his unpopular bid to violate our respected constitution by wanting to make a third term is not in any way a credible voice to count on.

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“The former president may have gotten it right in the past; He has an unfortunate antecedent in trying to intervene in the activities of a sitting government. But I assure you he is not going to get it right this time around.

“He is being unpatriotic and mischievous. His case is typical of corruption fighting back. Obasanjo is fighting back because he is corrupt.”

Ado-Doguwa urged Nigerians to disregard the “destructive” comments made by the former president.

“It is also in my candid opinion that all Nigerians are impressed by the good work of President Buhari and therefore yearn that the president should answer this clarion call to accept to run for the second term by 2019.”