At a time we had thought that the season of controversy-stirring letters among political players, particularly key leaders in the country, is over, another bombshell has been released. And it comes from Obasanjo.
The latest letter is not, as many may have expected, to the incumbent,
President Goodluck Jonathan, but to Alhaji Bamanga Tukur the chairman of
the ruling Peoples Democratic Party to which he belongs. According to
reliable sources, in the one-page letter written on Thursday, a copy of
which was sent to the president, Obasanjo declared that he would cease to be a member of the party or participate in any political activities at any level.
His decision is hinged on what he described as the handing over of the authority of PD, in the South-West, and particularly, his home state, Ogun, to the chairman of PDP South West Mobilisation and Organisation Committee, Buruji Kashamu.
His decision is hinged on what he described as the handing over of the authority of PD, in the South-West, and particularly, his home state, Ogun, to the chairman of PDP South West Mobilisation and Organisation Committee, Buruji Kashamu.
Declaring Kashamu as unfit for any leadership post in the party, he
described him as a drug baron who has cases to answer in the United
States of America. The sources said the former president said with such a
person as Kashamu in the leadership position of the party, he had no
choice but to opt.
To buttress his point, Obasanjo was said to have attached some documents to prove his claim that Kashamu is indeed a drug baron.
To buttress his point, Obasanjo was said to have attached some documents to prove his claim that Kashamu is indeed a drug baron.
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