Former President Obasanjo has disclosed
reasons why he allowed former head of
state, Sani Abacha to arrest him in March
1995 for allegedly conspiring abroad
against the Abacha regime, despite many
opportunities to escape and accept an
offer of political asylum by the US.
Leadership reports
Obasanjo was among the opposition
lights that were against the regime of the
late Head of State, General Sani Abacha,
who ordered their arrest, trials and
sentences but spared their lives due to
international pressure. Abacha was the
most senior military officer in the illegal
contraption called Interim National
Government led by Chief Ernest
Shonekan after the military president,
General Ibrahim Babangida, was forced to
resign over the historic annulment of the
June 12 June, 1993 election won by
Moshood Abiola, who later died in the
military gulag.
In his newest controversial memoir, ‘My
Watch’, he narrated his opposition to the
Abacha regime which led him to the
formation of National Unity Organisation
which he intended to use to force Abacha
to quit power.
According to his narrative, Obasanjo had
been meeting with some leading
politicians and non-politicians in every
part of the country on the need to free
the country from the jackboot of Abacha
whom he said, “was so much below
average as an officer that no serious
attention was paid to him until he was
made to announce the coup.
“I was not in doubt that Abacha would
attempt to silence me. This was clear
from his apparent ambition for life
presidency of Nigeria in insatiable
appetite for corruption; his looting
directly from the Central Bank; his need
to silence everyone that could oppose
him in any form; his actions towards my
close friends and associates and his close
surveillance of me by his security both
within and outside Nigeria.”
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