Former Abia State governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu yesterday
expressed surprise that even out of office, former president,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo could still hold him (Kalu) responsible
for woes which he brought upon himself.
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The former president was on Thursday reported as accusing
Kalu of inciting his son, Gbenga against him by masterminding
the affidavit he (Gbenga) had deposed to at a Lagos high court
seeking to divorce his wife, Mojisola on account that his
father slept with his wife, among other reasons.
Kalu told State House correspondents in Abuja yesterday after
conferring with President Umaru Yar’Adua that he had
neither seen nor spoken with Gbenga Obasanjo in the last one
year, wondering how he could have incited him (Gbenga) against
his father.
“I have not seen his son for about a year now. I have
not seen him. I have not talked to him even on the phone in
the last one year. How Gbenga got an affidavit against his
father is what I don’t know and how The Sun newspaper
published it is also what I don’t know.
“I want to tell you confidently, I am a man who speaks
the truth and one who tries to say what is right. Contrary
to the opinion of the former president, I have not seen his
son since January last year. I saw him last in January. I
talked to him last year in January. So it is not possible
for me to have instigated him against his father”, Kalu
stated, advising Obasanjo to look elsewhere for who to blame
for his woes.
On the contrary, the presidential candidate of the Progressive
Peoples Alliance (PPA) in the 2007 election said it was the
former president who had been commissioning many articles
in the media against him (Kalu), all in his determination
to continue to run him down.
He said it was a pity that the former president did not know
that his son, Gbenga was not only forthright but had a mind
of his own, calling attention to Gbenga’s interview
published in a weekly news magazine about two years ago in
which he said that his father was indeed older than he claimed
to be.
Reacting to a question on the former EFCC boss, Mallam Nuhu
Ribadu, the chairman of the PPA board of trustees said he
(Ribadu) could have been good on the job but for the fact
that he dabbled into politics and ended up messing himself
up.
“When he started, he started very well and I supported
him. But mixing politics with business was not the best. But
I wish him well in his course”, he stated.
On the call for the probe of the former president, Kalu said
he was for it, but urged the Federal Government to institute
a body entirely different from the EFCC and the ICPC which
he alleged had been politicized, to investigate the former
president.
Not until that is done, he said the anti-corruption war would
not make much meaning to many people because people would
see government as leaving the big fish to hunt down the smaller
ones.
He suggested the setting up of a body, comprising largely
of retired Supreme Court justices to handle the investigation
of Obasanjo, expressing strong conviction that the findings
of such a body would be more believable to people than those
of any of the anti-corruption agencies.
He said if in the face of the Obasanjo tyranny, his former
colleagues had heeded his advice at the time and risen to
the occasion, the former president could not have become what
he ended becoming and what is now happening to many of the
former governors could have been avoided.
Kalu called for the support of all Nigerians for the electoral
reform being championed by President Yar’Adua, pointing
out that the president had so far shown forthrightness over
the issue and that the country would be the best for it.