Tuesday, 6 September 2011
IBB Never Recanted His Earlier Statement About OBJ
IBB rekindles war with Obasanjo
on SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 · in NEWS
By Henry Umoru
ABUJA: AFTER weeks of recess in the verbal war
between former President Olusegun Obasanjo
and ex-Military President Ibrahim Babangida, the
battle appeared to have resumed yesterday with
General Babangida insisting that General
Obasanjo’s administration was characterized by
high level squandering of the nation’s money.
Babangida also said yesterday that he never
recanted his earlier statement made on Obasanjo
before his birthday, noting that he still stands by
the contents of that interview where he made
allusion to the squander-mania that characterized
Chief Obasanjo’s government with particular
reference to the $16 billion dollars reportedly
wasted on a fruitless power project, as revealed
by the National Assembly power probe panel.
In a statement issued yesterday on behalf of
General Babangida by his media spokesperson,
Prince Kassim Afegbua, he said, “we have read
several news reports suggesting that former
President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida,
recanted his comments on former President,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
*IBB and OBJ
He wishes to state very clearly and without fear
of contradiction that there is nothing like “recant”
on his part. What General IBB stated on the 30th
August, 2011 was that the media misquoted him
on his earlier interview granted prior to his
birthday of 17th August, 2011. The contents of the
newspapers’ reports were different from the
screaming headlines that were carried. That
perhaps informed Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s
misplaced outburst to the effect of calling General
IBB a fool at 70.
“General IBB still stands by the contents of that
interview where he made allusion to the
squander-mania that characterized Chief
Obasanjo’s government with particular reference
to the $16billion dollars reportedly wasted on a
fruitless power project, as revealed by the
National Assembly power probe panel. There
was nothing extra-ordinary in what General IBB
said to warrant Chief Obasanjo’s outburst and
scathing remarks on the person of General
Babangida.
Impression of a recant does not arise
“In the light of the above, he wishes to state
unequivocally that the idea or notion or
impression of a recant does not arise at all. His
response to Chief Obasanjo’s outburst remains in
force and valid, hence it will be wrong for anyone
to report that “IBB recanted” on his earlier
position. He will not allow history to record it for
him that he kept mum when someone reportedly
called him a fool.
“All the issues raised in his earlier response have
not been contradicted by Chief Obasanjo save
that he resorted to name-calling and abuse. He
still holds the position very strongly that former
President Obasanjo’s regime recorded the highest
revenue in the history of Nigeria from
independence in 1960 till 1999 when his
government came into force.
Over N16trillion naira was shared among the
three tiers of government during Obasanjo’s
government, out of which about N7.4trillion was
spent by the Federal Government. This is aside
from other non-oil income that accrued to his
government within the same period. Needless to
state that the government went on a spending
spree, which culminated in several sharp
practices and abuses particularly in the
privatization exercise. The records are gradually
becoming glaring for all to see, no thanks to the
National Assembly probe panel.
“He will be prepared to offer further clarifications
should the need arise but let it be recorded that
there was nothing like recantation as previously
reported”.
It will be recalled that during the 70th birthday
celebration of General Babangida held on August
17 this year, former President and Chairman,
Board of Trustees, BoT of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, General Obasanjo, described
Babangida as a fool at 70.
Obasanjo’s comments were reactions to General
Babangida’s remarks who on the eve of his 70th
birthday celebration in Minna, which rated
Obasanjo’s achievements as low, just as he said
that the BoT chairman failed to improve the
power sector in spite of the huge resources that
was available to his government.
Obasanjo also in his reply to Babangida had said
that Babangida needed to be pitied and not
condemned for rubbishing his administration
against the backdrop that Babangida’s criticisms
were unfortunate and not well thought out.
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