12 Feb 2015

BREAKING: Obasanjo Denies Endorsing Buhari

Former President Of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has finally cleared the air on the endorsement of The All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant, General Muhammadu Buhari in the upcoming 2015 general election.
Speaking at the launch of his new book “My Watch” in the United Kingdom, the former president revealed his stand concerning the elections, as well as the candidate he will vote come march 28.
While responding to questions on reports that he had endorsed APC presidential candidate, Gen. Buhari, he disclosed that his wish is to see Nigeria headed by a strong president.
In his words; “Well, whatever you get in the paper and in the press, please yourself” he said, referring to guests at the event who wanted to confirm the reported endorsement.
He added that ”What I said and I maintain that and I will say it again and I will do it. When the time comes for me to vote, I will consider the track record of all the candidates that are contesting and I will assess and based on my assessment for who I believe have the best track record to perform the job of the Nigerian president, then he will have my vote and if anybody should know what the job of the Nigerian president requires, I should know.”
He further noted that “Nigeria has a population of 180 million and you wouldn’t have anybody other than one person or two persons that can run the affairs of Nigeria? What the hell are we talking about?
“For me there are millions who can run the affairs of Nigeria who are not even coming out. So why should you die on behalf of one who is probably performing as a mediocre. With all due respect.
“Nigeria, if you love it, you would look for the best for Nigeria and I don’t believe that at this point in time we have the best for Nigeria,” he said.
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It would be recalled that, reports had it yesterday, February 11, that Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, had endorsed the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, in the upcoming elections.

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