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A letter of appeal to President Goodluck Jonathan from Olusegun Obasanjo. “ BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE ” A summary for business executives By BusinessDay. “I wish to see no more bloodshed occasioned by politics in Nigeria”. Danger “lurking in the corner”
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A letter of appeal to President Goodluck Jonathan from OlusegunObasanjo “BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE” A summary for business executives By BusinessDay
“I wish to see no more bloodshed occasioned by politics in Nigeria” • Danger “lurking in the corner” • “Semblance between the situation we are gradually getting into... [and] the Abacha era” • Guard, protect and defend our fledging democracy, nourish it and prevent bloodshed • Move away from division along “weak seams of North-South & Christian-Moslem” • Don’t allow the country “degenerate into economic dormancy, stagnation or retrogression” • A call to seize the moment: “favourable interest to invest in Africa – an opportunity that will not be open for too long.”
Time is running out • Doublespeak on one-term presidency & 2015 • PDP candidates are been sacrificed on the altar of GEJ’s personal and political interest • Deal with the five reactions of factional governors: “bitterness, anger, mistrust, fear and deep suspicion” • “Calamity of failure can still be avoided” • “Move to the centre and carry ALL along. Time is running out.”
Corruption & Boko Haram • “Name, shame, prosecute and stoutly fight corruption.” • “Corruption and injustice are the fertile breeding ground for terrorism and political instability.” • “Nigeria is bleeding and the haemorrhage must be stopped.”
Imperatives for oil and gas • “Be decisive on the oil and gas sector so that Nigeria may not lag behind.” • “Do not frustrate Brass LNG, [and] bring back OKLNG into active implementation.” • Stop oil stealing; encourage investment, especially by IOCs • “Improve the present poor management of the industry” • Investigate NNPC’s non-remittance of $7bn
“Things that will stand [Jonathan] in good stead” • Critics on national issues are not enemies • “Differentiate between malevolent, mischievous and objective criticism” • “Be very wary of assistants, aides and collaborators who look for enemies for you.” • “Talks, loose and serious, abound about possible abuse and misuse of the military and the legitimate security apparatus for unwholesome and personal interests....” • “Investors are already retreating from Nigeria, adopting a ‘wait and see attitude’”