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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has
erupted over thedecision taken by Acting
President Goodluck Jonathan in the
appointment of General Aliyu Gusau as
the National Security Adviser (NSA) in a
post-ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua
era. It was gathered that Obasanjo met
Jonathan demanding to know what he was
doing with Gusau as NSA.
The former President, who was said to
have shouted on top of his voice, is
believed to be peeved over the
appointment of Gusau, who incidentally
served him in the same position until
the latter resigned to contest the
Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential
primaries which he lost to Yar’Adua.
The appointment of Gusau is believed to
have been based on the recommendation of
General Theophilus Danjuma as a way to
spite the former President, checkmate
his influence and ensure that he does
not have a foothold on the Acting
President’s political corridor.
The appointment of Gusau may have also
come in handy in nipping in the bud the
security lapses believed to have been
engineered by some loyalists of Yar’Adua
in order to discredit the administration
of Jonathan as one unable to manage
security issues.
Gusau, according to Sunday Sun findings,
is believed to have accepted to serve
for a few months just to assist in
stabilizing the polity after which he
would have to leave to attend to some
other pursuits. It was however gathered
General Gusau is actually leaving
possibly at the end of three months to
pursue his Presidential ambition which
was truncated in 2006 by former
President Obasanjo.
Accordingly, the NSA, who is known to be
a very close ally of Generals Ibrahim
Babangida and Danjuma, has commenced
subtle consultations with other
stakeholders in the North as well as
other parts of the country with a view
to actualizing his ambition.
Sunday Sun gathered that the former
President is also not comfortable with
the choice of Danjuma as head of the
Presidential Advisory Committee and
Gusau, who are both believed to have
severed their relationship Obasanjo,
owing to what the duo considered as
betrayal by the Otta famer when he held
sway at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.
Not even the appointment of the former
Director-General of the State Security
Services (SSS) under Obasanjo, Col.
Kayode Are, as Director of
Operations/Chief of Staff in the Office
of the National Security Adviser has
calmed the frayed nerves of the former
President.
Sunday Sun gathered that Obasanjo, who
is still interested in who becomes
President in 2011, is not comfortable
with Gusau as NSA, particularly against
the backdrop of the latter’s
presidential ambition in 2011.
The appointment of Are as Chief of Staff
in the NSA’s office, according to Sunday
Sun sources, is preparatory to his
taking over from Gusau, who is expected
to resign his appointment in another six
months to enable him pursue his
presidential ambition. Obasanjo’s fear
is said to be hinged on the fact that if
Gusau clinches the Presidency in 2011,
the political terrain may become tough
for him.
But despite Obasanjo’s vituperation,
there appears to be little Jonathan can
do for now as he seems comfortable with
the present arrangement, which is
believed to have the support of former
Military President, Ibrahim Babangida.
Jonathan is reportedly not thinking of
how to assuage, Obasanjo who is believed
to be his political godfather. The
Acting President is said to be more
concerned about having the support of
the northern leaders, who he strongly
believes are in a position to help him
steer and stabilize the ship of state.
Jonathan is also said to have the
support of the Senate President, David
Mark, who has so far demonstrated that
he is in control of the upper chamber of
the National Assembly.
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