Tuesday 4 October 2016

‘Thank God We Didn’t Use Guns To Settle Our Quarrels’ – Obasanjo Tells Buhari



Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that he is thankful to God that he and President Muhammadu Buhari did not settle their differences by “looking at each other through the barrels of guns”.

Obasanjo was speaking in Abuja on Monday during the launch of ‘Muhammadu Buhari, the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria’, a book authored by John Paden, a professor.

Obasanjo, who described Buhari as an upright man,recalled an encounter he had with Buhari, when the incumbent president served under him as a commissioner.

“President Buhari and I have had many encounters, but most of them in parallel. Not too long ago, we had a direct opposition at the ballot box. But even then, it did not affect our relationship,” he said.

“And fortunately, we didn’t have to look at each other through the barrels of our guns. I thank God for that.

“On one occasion when President Buhari was a commissioner for petroleum, he went for an OPEC meeting in Saudi Arabia, and each leader of a country was given a special gold coin.

“President Buhari, then an army officer, came back to show his superior the gold medal which was very expensive, and said: ‘This I was given, if I give you, promise me that you won’t give it to somebody else.’

“And that came about because one of his colleagues bought me a hand-made shoe, and after I discovered that it was too luxurious, I gave it to my ADC.

“I believe President Buhari heard about that story, and he wanted to make sure that I didn’t give out the gold coin… But don’t ask me where the coin is today.”

The audience, which paid rapt attention to the elder statesman, erupted in laughter.

When it was time for him to give his vote of thanks, Buhari identified the officer whom Obasanjo spoke of as “the late Joe Garuba”.

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