Obasanjo met behind closed door yesterday in his Abeokuta residence with Sheriff apparently on the crisis.
As he emerged from the meeting, the former president told reporters that the PDP under his leadership was vibrant.
His words: “I was once the leader, for eight years. I was the leader
of PDP but the PDP that I was the leader of is not the PDP of today.
“The PDP of today, if you can talk of a party again as PDP, its soul
has been taken out of it and those who allowed that to happen are,
unfortunately, either in the country or out of the country unperturbed
about the fate of the party and indeed the fate of the country.
“I have said to my brother (Sheriff), that I wish him well on the
dying baby they have put on his laps, because PDP is in comatose and he
was of course not in the PDP, he was never in the PDP until now.
“When I was in PDP, I tried and encouraged him to come and join PDP,
but he did not come. But the PDP they have given him now is a dying PDP;
a dying baby, it needs to be in intensive care; otherwise, he will just
be an undertaker.
“But like I said, it is the responsibility of all Nigerians of
goodwill and all friends of Nigeria that wish this country well that we
should ensure that the institutions that will underpin a virile,
dynamic, thriving democracy are put in place.”
Obasanjo who renounced his PDP membership and tore his card in the
run-up to the 2015 elections said that Nigeria needs a strong political
party in government and an equally strong political party in opposition
“for our democracy to thrive.”
He said that neither the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) nor the PDP is strong enough.
“Today, PDP cannot claim to be a strong party in opposition, I don’t
know if APC can claim, at the national level, to be a strong party in
government either. Now that is part of the misfortune of this country
today,” he said.
“That being the case, it must be the concern of all Nigerians that
the present democratic dispensation must not be allowed to be derailed
and for it not to be derailed, we must have a strong political party in
government and a strong political party in opposition.
“When they talk about institution, a political party is an
institution and in a democracy, it is a very important institution that
we must all nourish and we must all cherish.”
The former president reiterated that he remains non-committed to any party as he has quit politics for good.
He said: “He (Sheriff) called me yesterday (Friday) and said ‘where
are you’ and I said, ‘I am in the country’ and he said ‘May I come and
see you?’ and I said ‘my house is open to all Nigerians of goodwill and
even non-Nigerians of goodwill. And I said, he can come.”
“Let me make it absolutely clear once and again, I have renounced
partisan politics, I don’t belong to any political party, not to talk of
his own faction of PDP or any other faction of PDP.? But he came and I
am very happy to receive him and I said ‘look, for my own education, for
my own knowledge, tell me what exactly is happening’, and he briefed
me.”
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