A former Minister of Transport and member of
the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Ebenezer Babatope has
given reasons former President Olusegun Obasanjo will eventually support
Atiku Abubakar in 2019.
Babatope, who is believed to be a close friend to Obasanjo said the former
President will support Atiku because of his interest for Nigeria.
Speaking with Independent, Ebenezer said Obasanjo’s nationalistic
feelings for Nigeria will make him support Atiku despite their
differences.
He said: “They don’t know Obasanjo but I know Obasanjo very well. I
used to be a very good friend of Obasanjo. In fact, he took me to Angola
when I was at the age of 33, and eventually he sacked me from my job.
“What I want to assure you is that when it comes to Nigeria, Obasanjo
will stay with Nigeria. Whoever thinks that because Atiku has emerged,
Obasanjo will be against him is making a mistake.
“Obasanjo will not go against Atiku because I believe and I think
Obasanjo having led the coalition, and is still leading the coalition to
ensure the removal of Buhari from power, will never discriminate
against Atiku Abubakar; whatever happened between them happened when
Obasanjo was President.
“Obasanjo has shown that on some occasions, he goes beyond
trivialities, he is very objective. I have no doubt in my heart that
eventually, Obasanjo will endorse Atiku. It will surprise Nigerians,
because he loves Nigeria, I can assure that. When he took me to Angola,
he said something that it has been his wish to fight for African
liberation in South Africa.
“I must confess that I don’t agree with him, but nobody can fault
Obasanjo’s nationalistic feelings for Nigeria, and I believe that
Obasanjo will definitely allow those nationalistic feelings to come to
play.”
Also speaking about Atiku’s choice of running mate from South East,
Babatope added “I think the South-East should produce a running mate.
Not because I was pro-Biafra during the civil war, but I just know that
the South-East is fit to provide the vice president.
“But if they want to give us in the South-West, we will be very
happy. We have men who can do it, but I think it should be the
South-East.
“I don’t see the reason the running mate should not come from the South-East.”
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