Obasanjo, Now My Friend, Atiku tells Catholic Bishops

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A leading presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives

Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar has declared that he has fully reconciled

with his former boss, former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

The former Vice President also identified waste, poor management and

failure to diversify the economy by the current administration as the

reason for the adverse economic impact of the fall in oil price.

Atiku affirmed at an interactive session with the Catholic Bishops of

Nigeria Conference (CBNC) that there is no animosity left in the

relationship with his former boss and that bygones are bygones.

Atiku made this revelation at a parley he held with representatives of the

Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria in Abuja. He made the declaration

in reaction to the anxiety expressed by the Most Reverend Anthony Obinna,

Archbishop of Owerri and his counterpart from Calabar, the Most Reverend

Joseph Ekuwem. Both Clergymen expressed disappointment at the celebrated

face-off between these two men when they were in power as President and

Vice President between 1999-2003.
Dr Obinna said that in 1999, both Obasanjo and Atiku started well to the

admiration and high expectation of Nigerians, only for the people to be

disappointed when rift and ill-will developed between them thereby

derailing the progress of the nation. Dr Obinna lamented that the

political elite has failed the nation tracing today's problem of

insecurity and corruption to the failure of the political elite. He asked

the former Vice President to assure the nation's Catholics that the rift

is over and that such would not occur again.
Describing the Turaki Adamawa as an open-minded individual, the Archbishop

of Owerri said he is impressed by Atiku's interest and commitment to

national unity and fairness.
Responding to the concerns of the Clergy men on the insurgency ravaging

the country, and the accompanying insecurity, the APC presidential

front-runner told the CNBC led by the Most Reverend (Dr.) Ignatius Kaigama

that it is the duty of the political and military leadership to crush

insurgency whenever and wherever it rears its ugly head.

Atiku reminded the Bishops that when he was in government with Obasanjo as

President, an insurgent group, known then as Nigerian Taliban started

problem in the North east but was crushed within three weeks. The APC

presidential aspirant revealed that the Obasanjo administration in which

he was the deputy moved so fast to uproot the insurgents that many

Nigerians till today do not even remember there was an insurgency.

He also said that aside crushing insurgency through leadership, the leader

should also mobilize resources to provide socio-economic opportunities and

an enabling environment to keep youths and the able-bodied productively

engaged while the military need training and re-training to make them

efficient.
Speaking on the state of the economy, the leading APC presidential

aspirant said that had we been able to diversify and manage our economy in

such a way that we conserve rather than waste our resources in surplus

years, the present austerity measure would not be necessary.

According to the former Vice President, period of boom and austerity occur

in circles in capitalist economies but to minimize the impact and ensure

that the citizens do not suffer during the drought years depends on what

the leadership did with the years of plenty.
The APC presidential hopeful recalled the years of his Vice Presidency

when the administration he served in was moved to create the Sovereign

Wealth Fund by the desire to have a fallback position for the nation's

economy. He said the idea behind the Fund is to have a pool where excess

resources can be pooled to take care of the years of drought.

Atiku revealed that it was also this problem and the need to streamline

the country's alarming debt profile when he was in power with former

President Obasanjo that compelled him to get the World Bank to assign then

Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to join his economic team in the Presidency to

locate and collate the country's actual debt for liquidation. He said the

current Minister of Finance worked in his office for nine months and that

the effort culminated in the establishment of the Debt Management Office

(DMO).
He stated that careful management of resources and diversification of the

economy is the responsibility of a committed and focused leadership and

urged Nigerians to use the opportunity of the 2015 polls to choose the

right person and political party to lead the country.

He identified the issue of indigeneship as a serious impediment to unity

among Nigerians.
Atiku said the prevailing situation where young and innocent Nigerians who

are born in places other than where their parents come from and who have

spent their entire lives in those parts of the country are discriminated

against as non- indigenes is not good for the country.

He said everything must be done by political, community and religious

leaders to combat the issue of indigeneship and allow Nigerian citizens no

matter their ethnic origin to be free in any part of the country they were

born or reside.
The Turaki Adamawa told the Bishops that it is unfortunate that a Nigerian

would go to the US or some European country to give birth to a child and

the later would instantly acquire American citizenship while in Nigeria,

indigeneship question dominate our discourse.
He called on religious leaders to preach against this issue and encourage

their congregation to love one another and promote national unity. He said

the problem of disunity is not insurmountable because everyone listens to

religious leaders and tend to trust them.
On the issue of inability to access land for the building of Churches and

schools by religious bodies in some parts of the country, the APC

presidential aspirant said this problem is due to ignorance which can be

solved by good leadership. He said that even in the societies more Islamic

than some parts of Nigeria, one would see churches being built for

Christian worshippers who are minorities adding that Islam does not

encourage discrimination.
Some of the Bishops also raised the problem of school ownership and how

they are not allowed access to their schools even when they pay ground

rent to the authorities especially in some parts of the North. Atiku said

such should not obtain at least not when education has been deregulated.

He told the Catholic Bishops that his government would put an end to all

such injustice and oppression.
Atiku told the Bishops that he needed to see them and rub minds because of

the fact that they constitute a “strong moral voice in our society and

that for that reason, our country needs them more than before in view of

the problems facing the country, and the need for all and sundry to work

together to salvage the nation.”
He said it is important that he presents himself before the clergy so that

they can meet him in flesh aside information about him that may be

available to them through third parties so that he can discuss his plan

with them.
Atiku said the meeting is important to him because of the thorough and

painstaking way; the Catholic Church trains its clergy adding that at a

difficult time like this when the nation is in dire straits, the Catholic

Clergy are important in helping a distressed nation to find the true path.

Atiku lamented to their Lordships that “our country is going through very

difficult times, especially general insecurity all over the country, but

particularly in the North east and which is spreading but unfortunately

poorly managed.”
He told his audience that all religious leaders, Christian and Muslim

alike, need to moderate their language when commenting on the present

insurgency adding however that the nation expects them (the Clergy); to

speak out and help proffer solutions to the insurgency as no one would

accuse them of seeking political advantage.
The frontline presidential aspirant further urged the religious leaders to

do their best to reverse the present division and polarization of the

nation on religious and ethnic lines adding that it would not do the

nation any good.
He disclosed that he is a strong believer in the separation of religion

and the state.
The APC presidential front-runner took the Bishops on an excursion of his

plan for the country if elected President on the ticket of the APC. He

discussed in detail his plans in the area of infrastructure provision,

economic diversification, education, and security, devolution of powers,

anti-corruption war and electoral reform.
In their response, the Bishops thanked the presidential aspirant for

finding time from his busy schedule to exchange views with them and

intimate the Catholic community in the country of his political ambition.

The Chairman of the session and President of the Catholic Bishops

Conference of Nigeria, the Most Reverend Ignatius Kaigama, who is also the

Archbishop of Jos described Atiku's presentation as “Food for thought that

sounds presidential.” Their Lordships congratulated him on his birthday

and wished him many more birthdays and God's blessing in his quest to lead

the country.
The Most Reverend Anthony Obinna, the Archbishop of Owerri caused general

laughter when he told the Turaki that he is older than him by a few

months. Dr Obinna later led the gathering in solemn prayers for the

success of the Turaki's political ambition and God's mercy and blessing on

the nation.
The Archbishop of Owerri expressed delight on the open-mindedness of the

former Vice President adding that they have taken note of his position on

national issues. Similarly, the Most Reverend Emmanuel Badejo, Bishop of

Uyo thanked the aspirant for what he called “his impressive address,” and

drawing attention to the Turaki's concern for enduring national unity and

the emergence of a true Nigerian nation. Atiku later took questions and

comments from their Lordships based on his presentation.

Other Catholic Bishops present were the Most Reverend Joseph Ekuwem,

Archbishop of Calabar, Augustine Ukwuoma, Bishop of Orlu, Dr Lucius

Ugorji, Bishop of Umuahia, John Okoye, Bishop of Awgu, Alfred Martins,

Bishop of Lagos and John Niyiring, Bishop of Kano. Also in attendance was

the Secretary General of the Secretariat of the Catholic Bishops

Conference of Nigeria, Reverend Father Ralph Madu.
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