According to
reports, one of the chapters of the book titled "To be or not to be,
Jonathan" Obasanjo said he was deceived by late President Umaru Yar'Adua
about his health status before facilitating his emergence as the PDP flag
bearer in 2007.
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo launched his controversial autobiography 'My Watch'
at the Lagos Country club Ikeja, Lagos today Dec. 9th. Guest at the event
included former VC of the University of Lagos, Prof. Ibidapo Obe and former
Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili.
In the book,
Obasanjo was quoted to have said;
"As can be expected, I was heavily involved in the
transition and exit process that saw me leaving office for my successor, Umaru
Yar’Adua, as recounted in Chapter Thirty-seven, the ninth chapter of the second
volume of this book. The unprepared and unplanned transition from Yar’Adua to
Jonathan was a more difficult exercise in some respects. One reason was the
‘cloak and dagger’ manner in which Yar’Adua’s illness was handled. The illness
of a President cannot be regarded as private. His health has implications for
the security and wellbeing of the nation. For the president and those around
him to have attempted strenuously to keep the fact of the severity of his
illness from public smacks of ignorance of the enormity of what the job entails
and the level of provinciality of their understanding, attitude, and approach.
I remember that in 1978 or 1979 Chief Awolowo visited me while I was military
head of state and shared with me how he would always stay at home to attend to
the work at hand and only make a private visit to the UK once a year for health
reasons if he became president of Nigeria. I made it clear to the chief that
once he became president of Nigeria, he could have no private visit to anywhere
as such. Wherever he would be, he would be on duty, and the totality of his
life would be public. I jokingly added that the only privacy he might lay claim
to would be when he was at home with Mama Chief H.I.D., and that even then his
security staff would be on twenty-four-hour duty."
The launch of the three volume book was
stopped by a court injunction secured by a former friend of Obasanjo, Prince
Buruji Kashamuon on Friday December 5th but lawyers to Chief Obasanjo advised
him to go ahead with the launch.
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