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Kashamu, the fugitive that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo made
reference to in his letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, has described
the former president as an ingrate who used him to achieve his
political aspirations.
Mr. Obasanjo, in his letter to the president, condemned Mr.
Jonathan’s relationship with Mr. Kashamu, a man wanted in the United
States for drug related offences. The former president called for Mr.
Kashamu’s extradition to the U.S. to face charges. Mr. Kashamu is
currently the leader and financier of Nigeria’s ruling Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, in Ogun State, Mr. Obasanjo’s home state.
In a statement titled ‘We are Partners’, which was a response to Mr.
Obasanjo’s letter, Mr. Kashamu said the former president had used him to
achieve his political aims in Ogun in the past.
“He used me to fight Gbenga Daniel and I spent over N3 billion to
fight his cause and took the PDP structure from Daniel and handed it
over to him,” Mr. Kashamu said of the former president. “He later
brought his friend, a 77-year-old Gen. Adetunji Olurin, to be the
governorship candidate. Now, he is casting aspersion on the person of
the President and my humble self.”
Mr. Obasanjo had a running battle with Mr. Daniel, who was Ogun State
governor from 2003 to 2011. Mr. Daniel was eventually forced out of the
PDP prior to the 2011 elections and moved his supporters to the Peoples
Party of Nigeria, PPN.
Mr. Kashamu also described Mr. Obasanjo’s 18-page letter as satanic, self-serving and mischievous.
“When you have a man who should be a father figure descend into the
arena, clutching at every opportunity to play to the gallery,” he said.
“Who should be ashamed among us? How many former Presidents and Heads of
State would do this? He thinks he is disgracing his people but unknown
to him, he is making himself a laughing stock in the eyes of the
discerning.”
The billionaire lamented that following Mr. Obasanjo’s letter, he has
“been inundated with calls from family members, friends, business and
political associates as to his real intentions.
‘In the 18-page letter dated 3rd December, 2013, Obasanjo called me a
shameless criminal. Pray, why should I be ashamed when I am not a
criminal or the one being looked for, and he knows! They have called all
manner of names to silence and sabotage me so as to take over party
structure in the Southwest in order to work against the government.”
The Ogun politician also condemned the former president for writing such a letter.
“If Obasanjo could write this kind of letter against his own people,
with a view to inciting Nigerians against the man he introduced to them,
then it leaves much to be desired,” he said. “The was the same man who
said Jonathan was the only one fit for the job having been cleared by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). He told Nigerians
to vote him as President because of his unimpeachable character and
integrity. It is unfair for him to round to insult the President.”
Mr. Kashamu said the former president was only bitter because he had lost out in the PDP.
“Initially, he was given everything he wanted but he was still not
pleased. Now that things have changed, he is grumbling,” he said. “He
merely ventilated his frustrations over the new political reality that
has stripped him bare of any claim to Ogun State and the South West
geo-political zone.”
‘ Ordinarily, a person of his standing should tower far and above
such parochialism. But he won’t have any of such. He would rather eat
the fat of the land and still struggle for the crumbs while at one
playing the ostrich. If the truth be told, the letter to President
Goodluck Jonathan is, to say the least, satanic, self-serving and
mischievous.”
The politician also said restated his earlier claims that it was Mr.
Obasanjo that introduced him to the presidency and leaders of the PDP.
“Can he (Obasanjo) deny that we wined and dined together in the past?
Can he deny knowledge of my closeness to his daughter, Senator Iyabo
Obasanjo-Bello, especially during the events leading to the 2011 general
elections? Can he deny that he introduced me to some leaders of the PDP
in the South West, such as the Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Captain
Caleb Olubolade; his Agric counterpart, Dr. Adesina Akinwunmi; and
Engr. Segun Oni, among others, as his political son in whom he is well
pleased?
“Can he deny that he did not introduce me to the former acting
Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje and other officials of
the PDP-led Federal Government during the events leading to the 2011
general elections, especially as it relates to Ogun State and my role in
the whole scenario? Can he deny that he openly praised me to high
heavens at various public fora and rallies, including during the
reception I organised for the former Minister of Commerce and Industry,
Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye (JMK)? Why is it that it is now that he is
calling me names and blaming the Presidency for condoning me? What
offence have I committed?”
“I am not ashamed to say ex-President Obasanjo was my adopted
political father and I was also his adopted political godson. We were
partners. We planned and executed many things together. When it was
convenient for him, I was his right hand.”
The PDP leader also claimed that Mr. Obasanjo’s statement about him
was because he refused to move against President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Is it because I refused to allow him to hijack the party structure
so that he can use it to achieve his invidious motive against President
Jonathan? Isn’t there a sense in the assumption that the reason for this
unwarranted attack is to portray the Jonathan administration in bad
light and discredit its foot soldiers, particularly in the South West?
‘Let me state from the outset that anyone who knows former President
Olusegun Obasanjo’s antecedents would not be surprised at his calling me
names. Ask Otunba Oyewole Fasawe. Ask Chief S.B. Oluwalogbon. Ask Chief
Bode George. Ask Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. The list is endless.
“It is common knowledge in Ogun State and the South West that
Obasanjo and I were inseparable until recently. These are facts that are
in the public domain and cannot be denied. So, if he now turns round to
be calling me names, then it should be clear to all that it is all
politics. The truth is that I have not committed any offence and nobody
has ever requested for my extradition. If there is anything to the
contrary, I challenge Obasanjo and his cronies to produce it or forever
remain silent,” he said.
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