Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Was Real – Jonathan Finally Confesses

n what seems to be a confirmation of the irreparably damaged
relationship between him and his estranged godfather, immediate past
President Goodluck Jonathan has confessed that former President Olusegun Obasanjo indeed, wanted to elongate his tenure in office aka third term agenda.
Despite his insistence that he never initiated the failed third term
bid, some of the active political players at the time have come out to
contradict th
e claim, saying Mr. Obasanjo not only attempted to elongate
his tenure, he gave full backing to his foot soldiers to actualize the
bid.
“People say that it was obvious that I wanted a third term and I ask
those who say I was behind the third term to bring concrete evidence to
prove that I spearheaded it”, Obasanjo noted during the launch of his
controversial autobiography, ‘My Watch’.
He added that “Third term was not my agenda or intention. I didn’t
mastermind third term. Those who were telling me to go on were the
governors that were going to benefit from it”.
This claim was, however, punctured on Thursday when former President
Jonathan, who was governor of Bayela State when the controversial issue
of third term came up, said if not for the strong opposition to the bid
by the then National Assembly, Mr. Obasanjo could have gotten a tenure
elongation.
“I was a governor at that time, but due to strong resistance from the
national assembly, the third-term bid failed”, said Jonathan at an
event titled: “Presidential elections and democratic consolidation in
Africa: Case studies on Nigeria and Tanzania”, co-hosted by National
Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS).
The ex-Nigerian leader was the sole speaker.
Jonathan, who last March suffered defeat at the presidential
election, noted that Africa needed strong parliaments to checkmate
presidents’ desperation for prolonged stay in office.
“Changing constitutions to eliminate term limits in order to favour
incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces
confidence in democratic institutions.
“This is a disturbing precedent for the region and continent”, he added.
Jonathan, who also shared his experience as leader of a commonwealth
observation team at the just concluded general elections in Tanzania,
disclosed that he will soon launch his foundation.



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