Speaking at a meeting of
the Coalition of Nigerian Moment in Awka, Anambra State, Obasanjo said the Igbo
would be the most beneficiary in Buhari’s ouster.
The former President
Olusegun Obasanjo on Wednesday asked the people of the South East geopolitical
zone to vote out President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 general elections “in
their own interest.”
He asked the Igbo not to
believe the promise that the Igbo would produce the President in 2023,
describing it as “a grand deceit and evil machination.”
Speaking through the South
East convener of CNM, Dr. Okey Nwosu, the ex-president asked the people of the
zone to “collectively work with the CNM towards ousting Buhari from office in
the 2019 general elections.
He accused the All
Progressives Congress government of perpetrating “carnage and wanton
destruction of lives and property across the country.”
He said, “The meeting is a
wake-up call for Nd’Igbo to dump APC and collaborate with CNM, which is the
best alternative for their rescue from poverty, hunger, recklessness and ethnic
cleansing in the hands of the Hausa/Fulani marauders.
“Every Nigerian leader is
very much embarrassed with the state of the nation where people are attacked,
killed, raped and made refuges in their own homes.
“Political leaders must
advocate action against these senseless killings and seek how to design a new
democratic action plan to ensure we take care of this conundrum democratically,
and say, ‘Enough is enough.’
“If unchecked, these
unethical activities will lead to the destruction of the country. It does not
augur well for Nigeria’s development.”
He said the objective of
CNM was mostly on how to “sack Buhari from Aso Rock in 2019 and ensure that a
visionary government is elected.”
He added, “Nigeria’s
eminent personalities, including Generals Yakubu Gowon, Ibrahim Babangida and
T.Y. Danjuma have all spoken and condemned the killings and destruction in the
country.
“If these people can say
that the nation needs to be saved from these calamities, the South-East
geo-political zone must add their voice to the clarion call.”
He said the CNM had
mobilised no fewer than five million Nigerians to realise its objectives in
2019.

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