Essien described Nnamani’s
claim as “false and self-glorification” adding that the former lawmaker
“arrogated to himself what he never engineered.”
Former National Chairman of
the Peoples Progressive Alliance (PPA) Chief Larry Essien, has fired former
Senate president, Ken Nnamani, for claiming that he scuttled the third term
agenda of former president Olusegun Obasanjo.
Nnamani had recently
affirmed that he had no regrets truncating the third term bid of former
president Olusegun Obasanjo.
He had, said, “If given
another opportunity, I would still preside over stoppage of the botched third
term agenda.”
Reacting, however, Essien
recalled that it was former Deputy Senate president, Ibrahim Mantu, who, at the
time, was also the chairman of the constitution review committee, former vice
president, Atiku Abubakar; former governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu,
who he said Obasanjo had suspected to work with the United States against him;
former speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Bello Masari and a few
others that made it impossible for the third term agenda to scale through.
He noted that Nnamani was
just a senator and did not have the capacity, both as an individual and as
Senate president, to stop what Obasanjo wanted.
He said: “The lies sold to
the public is unbecoming and I am surprised that the former senate president is
trying to circumvent the true facts of third term agenda.”
“If the constitution review
committee had subscribed to the idea of tenure elongation which Senator Ibrahim
Mantu chaired, third term agenda would have been a success story,” he said.
Essien noted further that
Senator Mantu, who has maintained relative silence on the matter, was able to
give Nigerians a little light when he was quoted in an interview as saying, “the
third term agenda failed because most of the senators bought into the campaign
of those men who did not want Obasanjo to have another tenure.
“Atiku and Kalu came under
serious political persecution for opposing the third term agenda which
attempted to remove constitutional term limits.
“First, they were
deregistered from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which led to Kalu’s
founding of People’s Progressive Alliance (PPA) and subsequent casting of Atiku
as corrupt and unreliable. The big arm of the Federal Government fell on Kalu
and his businesses,” he further said.
(DailyPost)
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