- Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s recent statement regarding the elections must be condemned by Nigerians who care about democracy and unity.
- Obasanjo’s statement challenges the integrity of the national elections and calls for the current President to truncate the process without evidence.
- General Alani Akinrinade believes Nigeria is on the right path towards democracy and finds Obasanjo’s intervention disturbing.
- Obasanjo’s intervention is not neutral and falls short of patriotism by meddling in the affairs of the state, which is INEC’s responsibility.
- Akinrinade calls on President Buhari to ignore Obasanjo’s interruptions and allow the lawful institution to do its job.
- President Buhari will not intervene undemocratically and taint his democratic credentials.
- Obasanjo’s record on democratic values and principles is not commendable, and his fraudulent attempt at a third-term agenda in 2007 violated the Nigerian constitution.
- The beneficiary of the 2007 electoral heist, Late President Umaru Yar’Adua, openly admitted that his presidency was a product of a fraudulent election, committing to reform the electoral process.
- Nigerians have voted, and their votes must count, and no one should disrupt the process.
General Akinrinade reacts to the statement by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
The recent statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the recently concluded elections must be condemned in the strongest terms by democracy-loving Nigerians and those who care about the unity of this country.
His statement coming at a time when the Independent National Electoral Commission was still busy with the conduct and release of the election results is both unfortunate and a glaring and calculative attempt to game the system. Without any shred of evidence, a former President is challenging the integrity of a national elections and calling a seating President to truncate it midway.
As a General who fought for the unity of this country and one that has witnessed the many twists and turns of our Democratic development, I am certain that Nigeria this time is on the right path. I find it most disturbing and objectionable that a former General and President will introduce such a diatribe into the body politic of Nigeria at such a delicate time as this.
Being not neutral, Obasanjo’s intervention falls short of patriotism and fits perfectly into meddling in the affairs of state that is already the constitutional responsibility of INEC.
Nigerians can easily recall the Obasanjo years and his democratic antics and many bullish attempts at circumventing the political process.
I call on President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore Obasanjo’s recent interruptions and focus on supporting the lawful institution to do its job by allowing the process to run it’s full course.
The President Buhari I know will let the process run its full course and will not intervene in an undemocratic manner to truncate the ongoing political process.
Luckily, President Buhari is made of finer and more principled democratic stuff. He will not allow Obasanjo to lure him into tainting his democratic credentials in this regard. I recall that on his last trip to the United States, President Joe Biden praised Buhari’s commitment to democratic values and principles. Obasanjo has no such record to be applauded.
The world has not forgotten his fraudulent and undemocratic attempt at a third-term agenda in violation of the letter and spirit of the Nigerian constitution.
In 2007, after his botched third-term bid, Obasanjo conducted the worst election in the history of Nigeria. The beneficiary of that electoral heist, Late President Umaru Yar’Adua openly admitted that his presidency was a product of a fraudulent election with a commitment to reform the electoral process.
Nigerians have voted. Their votes have counted. Let no one disrupt the process.
-General Alani Akinrinade CFR, GCON served Nigeria as Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Staff