Presidency ‘Lambasts’ Obasanjo Over Comments

April 22, 2022
Obasanjo and Buhari
4 Secret Reasons Obasanjo Attacks Buhari, Others - Presidency

The Presidency has attacked Former President Olusegun Obasanjo over his recent call for the creation of state police to tackle the worsening security situation in Nigeria.

The presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, explained that though Obasanjo had the opportunity to restructure Nigeria and create state police while in government for eight years, he failed to do so.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Adesina made this known on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’.

Prime Business Africa is aware that Obasanjo was Nigeria’s democratically elected President between 1999 and 2007. He was previously Nigeria’s Military Head of State from February to October 1979.

The 85-year-old man was previously Nigeria’s Military Head of State from February to October 1979.

Recall, Obasanjo had said: “Our situation in Nigeria concerns everyone, particularly the case of terrorism. The case has gotten over the issue of community police.

“It is now state police. It is from that state police that we can now be talking about community police.”

But Adesina said though pan Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, agitated for restructuring and state police under Obasanjo, the former military head of state never actualise any of the two demands.

The presidential spokesman said, “Former President Obasanjo has a right to hold a different opinion from what he held in the past but I recalled that under him, restructuring of the Federation was a key issue that Afenifere fought for and then there was the issue of state police which was resonated under him. He didn’t do anything under eight years.

“He has a right to change his mind now but it does not remove the fact that he had the opportunity to have done something about those issues then and he didn’t.”

Speaking further on the Obasanjo’s claim, Adesina said his principal, President Muhammadu Buhari, has given the National Assembly the needed support to amend the 1999 Constitution to reflect the demands of the people.

He also said Buhari won’t suspend the 2023 general elections and install an interim government as demanded by a legal luminary, Afe Babalola (SAN) because the constitution has no room for that.

+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from Politics

Deposed Emir Sanusi

Sanusi Rejects Move to Include Traditional Rulers in Constitution

The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Dr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has rejected proposals to formally include traditional rulers in Nigeria’s Constitution, calling the move unnecessary and politically motivated. In a television interview, Sanusi said the authority of traditional rulers comes from the love

Reno, Sowore, and the Spirit of the Tinubu Era

By Valentine Obienyem Barr. Reno Omokri has become one of the most unserious public commentators in Nigeria today. A man whose positions shift with the wind can hardly be said to possess a position at all. As Søren Kierkegaard observed, “Purity of
Etim Etim

What manner of pastor is Yinka Yusuf?

By ETIM ETIM The founder of Lagos-based Household of Love Church, Pastor Yinka Yusuf has launched the most derogatory and insulting attacks against the peoples of Akwa Ibom and Cross River State, calling them all sorts of disparaging names.Join our WhatsApp

Kenya 2027: What One Tweet Reveals About Ruto’s Poll Victory

In the sunlit streets of Kondele, Kisumu, President William Ruto addressed a swelling crowd, captured in a single tweet that has since become a digital window into Kenya’s political mood. Prime Business Africa investigations showed that the post was of  him standing
Nigeria On Threshold Of History - Atiku Says In Eid-El-Maulud Message
Previous Story

2023: Northern PDP Elders Dump Atiku After Meeting With IBB

Next Story

2023 Elections: Utomi Tasks Aspirants On Governance Issues

Don't Miss

Jonathan Majors Convicted For Assault, Dropped By Disney

Jonathan Majors: More Alleged Abuse Victims Step Forward

Jonathan Majors is facing increasing PR challenges as he prepares
Sunday Igboho

IGBOHO: ‘WE STAND IN SOLIDARITY WITH YORUBA NATION’ – NZUKO UMUNNA

Nzuko Umunna is deeply concerned about the attack by a