Olusegun Obasanjo, who is a known benefactor of the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan said he supported him in 2011 because
he was assured that he would complete the tenure of the late Umaru
Yar’Adua and step
aside in 2015.
But Jonathan changed his mind after winning the election.
Hence, in a bid to settle the cold war between Obasanjo and
Jonathan, the national chairman of PDP, Adamu Mu’azu led Senate president David
Mark and ex-governor Gbenga Daniel to apologise to the former president for all
sins committed against him.
The team also appealed to Obasanjo to return to active
participation in the party.
Mu’azu said:
“I want to join OGD, I want to join my dear senior brother and
indeed all the teeming members here to very sincerely apologise to our leader,
to our baba, my baba, General President Olusegun Obasanjo to forgive us.
“We cannot continue. I know he has been very prayerful. In the
Villa, I know he used to pray every morning. Very early, 5:30 to 6am, he is
praying.
“And I know he keeps on praying all the time. As we say in our
Lord’s Prayer: ‘Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who trespass against
us’.
“Baba, you have to forgive us. I beg you in the name of the
almighty God, so that you too are forgiven. We are your children…
“We are making mistakes, we have made mistakes, we have
apologised, we will not agree even if you want to throw the baby with the bath
water, the baby will not go with you. So, please Baba, we apologise.
“Come and lead us. Even the president is waiting for you. Come and
lead us. You are our leader, we appreciate you, we thank you for your
leadership. We thank you for your courage. And we assure you that by the grace
of God, we are all good boys and girls.”
Mu’azu made the plea while receiving Gbenga Daniel, who was
accompanied by Governor Segun Mimiko, back to PDP at the party’s national
headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.
Daniel, who led other members of Labour Party back to PDP, started
the apology session as he also begged for Obasanjo’s forgiveness for any wrong
done to him by the party.
On his part, Daniel said, “Let me seize this opportunity to
publicly apologize to the former president, Olusegun Obasanjo. Whenever there
is a quarrel between a son and a father, the son can never be right even if it
is a battle of principle.
“We therefore plead that President Obasanjo should be called upon
that he cannot abandon his house. All we the children are standing by to
apologize and apologize and apologize again,” he said.
While he noted, “we have learnt our lesson,” he however added he
has returned to “my party and all the challenges we have in PDP have been
settled.”
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