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Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 4:50am On Jan 28, 2018
Obasanjo’s statement: Mass defection looms in N’Assembly, ex-President contacts lawmakers


The Coalition for Nigeria, a third-force political group being championed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, appears to be a major platform that has continued to attract prominent and other members of the National Assembly, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.

Aggrieved members of the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party in both the Senate and House of Representatives are said to be considering Obasanjo’s platform to achieve their political goals in the 2019 general elections.
One of the aggrieved lawmakers, who spoke to one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity for fear of persecution, said it was becoming clear that many of them would be denied electoral tickets by their parties and the option was to consider Obasanjo’s offer.

The APC members, according to the source, include serving and former governors and members of the National Assembly.

The APC senator from the North confirmed that the ex-President had reached out to some of the lawmakers, who are now lobbying their colleagues to embrace the CN.

“It is true that he has reached out to us and I can tell you that 80 per cent of National Assembly members are with him. It is very huge,” the legislator added.

When asked if the lawmakers, who are interested in the CN, would remain in their parties but shift their loyalty to the new pro-political group, or they dump their parties outright, the source said a new party was under consideration.

“Registration of a political party cannot take more than two weeks. I can tell you that out of the parties that were registered, there is one at hand – somewhere – which will likely be the focus,” the lawmaker said.

While refusing to name the party, the source confirmed that the unnamed party would the used to execute the agenda of the coalition.

The senator said mass defection from the APC and the PDP loomed, especially at the National Assembly.

He added, “I can confirm to you that there is most likely to be defections from the APC in the next one month.

“I can tell you that there are people in the APC who are not comfortable with the party; and there are those in the PDP who are not comfortable with the party also. So, most likely, these would be the forces that would form the third force.”

Obasanjo had, in his controversial ‘special press statement’ on Tuesday titled, ‘The Way Out: A clarion call for coalition for Nigeria Movement’, dismissed the chances of the two main political parties in the country from salvaging Nigeria.

He also called and pledge his support for the formation of a ‘third force’ to be known as Coalition for Nigeria.
Obasanjo had said, “We need a Coalition for Nigeria. Such a movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong.

“That movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress.

“A coalition to salvage and redeem our country; you can count me with such a movement.”

The Senator also disclosed that the forthcoming national convention of the APC would determine the survival of the ruling party.

He alleged that many members of the APC caucus, especially those who crossed from the PDP ahead of the 2015 elections, had been marginalised after the party gained power.

“There is a possibility that the APC would become a minority party at the National Assembly before the elections. And that will put the President in a very difficult situation.

“This will happen because many APC members would not be given ticket to contest and they would likely join the third force or the PDP. The PDP is now wooing those in the APC,” the federal lawmaker added.

Efforts to get a former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsooye Oyinlola, who is reported to be one of the arrowheads and the spokesman for the coalition, did not succeed.

Oyinlola, a close ally of Obasanjo, did not return repeated calls to his telephone by one of our correspondents. He had yet to reply a text message sent to his mobile to confirm his involvement in the coalition as of the time of filing this report on Saturday night.

But Senator Adesoji Akanbi (APC, Oyo South) said he would remain in the ruling party until it was clear that the CN was a better alternative.

According to him, the coalition has yet to produce a well-defined agenda.

He stated, “The coalition is immature. Baba has raised it, thinking that both the APC and the PDP have no ideological base again. But I am a party person and APC runs in my blood.

“We know that there are problems here and there but we really want to see the picture of the alternative that will provide better governance for Nigeria. If we have a better option, why not? A lot of Nigerians will embrace it; we will embrace it; I will embrace it.”

Another member of the APC caucus, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, however, said he agreed that Buhari’s performance had failed to meet Nigerians’ expectation but argued that no party or group had so far offered a better alternative.

The lawmaker added, “Sincerely, Nigeria is a difficult country to govern and my fear, as of today, is that apart from the personality of Buhari and what he stands for, does Buhari have the strength to govern Nigeria for five years more?

“I believe in Buhari because I know that the man is honest but he is old. And Nigeria is a country that has very weak institutions.”

“Former President Goodluck Jonathan, if he had done well, people like Buhari would have retired for long. It is the failure of Jonathan’s generation, to which I also belong. Do we have a better alternative now? If there is one, they should let us know.”

It was also gathered that politicians across political divides in the country had launched an intensive search for a capable replacement for Buhari, findings indicated on Saturday.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that politicians were now ‘targeting’ persons they believed were “neutral” and free from any affinity to the ruling APC and the PDP to assume the leadership of the country.

“Neutrality is important because both the APC and the PDP have been tried, but the much anticipated change has also failed to come,” a ranking parliamentary official told Sunday PUNCH in Abuja.

“The APC and Buhari, from all indications, have failed to offer anything better than the PDP.

“As a matter of fact, the wave of defections from the PDP to the APC only suggests that the ruling party is simply PDP by a different name.”

The source said to achieve the plan, Nigerians, with enough financial clout, were being contacted to raise funds to prop up an eventual candidate for the 2019 presidential race.

www.punchng.com/obasanjos-statement-mass-defection-looms-in-nassembly-ex-president-contacts-lawmakers/

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ivandragon: 5:00am On Jan 28, 2018
recycling numbskulls in Nigeria...


the Nigerian sociopolitical development structure is flawed.


it is designed to keep the incompetent & self-centered politicians in power while those with a clear vision beyond mindless rhetorics & divisive politricks are screened out...

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by gists: 5:07am On Jan 28, 2018
Yeah, let the political liabilities - Sarakis and Milayes defect.
They can tear their party card like Obj did in 2014/2015

Not that they matter anyway nor many of them for that matter.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by pyyxxaro: 5:15am On Jan 28, 2018
I know say as all these issues de happen , Oga Jonathan go just de laff

E go just de drink Big Stout , de chop tolotolo

De romance Nollywood actresses as everything de Unfold grin


Wetin concern agbero with overload undecided

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by sinistermind(m): 6:07am On Jan 28, 2018
I expected another mega party would be created but the question is, wouldn't it be just creating another kind of evil? Since it would be the same calibre of polticians that would make up such party

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ODVanguard: 6:20am On Jan 28, 2018
In as much as Buhari has turned out to be a colossal disappointment as president, I am afraid that OBJ's call for a 'third force' may end up brightening his chances of reelection and here's why I think so. It's almost too late to put together a formidable enough third-force that can unseat the current administration. That's just the truth.

Putting together a strong enough party platform to attain such a feat requires a lot of organization, horse-trading, high-wired politicking, and clear/competent political actors who are willing to commit and stake their political future toward such an entreprise.

Besides, I suspect that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket. Baba is reputed to be a very vindictive and unforgiving fellow who has shown little sign of forgiving Atiku for whatever offence he may have committed against him.

A 'third-force' would most likely hurt PDP more than APC as such a party would cut and eat into the main opposition party's votes.

And lastly, Buhari's men are in on the plan now, and will use every means at their disposal (including federal might) to ensure that the proposed 'third-force' project does not see the light of day.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by tuniski: 6:21am On Jan 28, 2018
sinistermind:
I expected another mega party would be created but the question is, wouldn't it be just creating another kind of evil? Since it would be the same calibre of polticians that would make up such party
That is it! Some ApC and other naivetés have been asking for PDP to change its name as a rebrand to appeal to them. I truly understand their gullibility to think it is political party name that counts not the humans in it, that is why they voted Buhari/apc as change!
Discerning citizens will rather stick to a stable political platform with reforming members especially those who have stumbled and learn.
PDP to the rescue! 3rd force is a pressure group not a party as canvassed by the proponents so far.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Penalty82(m): 6:24am On Jan 28, 2018
ODVanguard:
In as much as Buhari has turned out to be a colossal disappointment as president, I am afraid that OBJ's call for a 'third force' may end up brightening his chances of reelection and here's why I think so. It's almost too late to put together a formidable enough third-force that can unseat the current administration. That's just the truth.

Putting together a strong enough party platform to attain such a feat requires a lot of organization, horse-trading, high-wired politicking, and clear/competent political actors who are willing to commit and stake their political future toward such an entreprise.

Besides, something tells me that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket. Baba is reputed to be a very vindictive and unforgiving fellow who has shown little sign of having forgiven Atiku for whatever offence he may have committed against him.

A 'third-force' would most likely hurt PDP more than APC as such a party would cut and eat into the main opposition party's votes.

And lastly, Buhari's men are in on the plan now, and will use every means at their disposal (including federal might) to ensure that the proposed 'third-force' project does not see the light of day.





"Besides, something tells me that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket".

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Nobody: 6:24am On Jan 28, 2018
this recycled old politicians just want to suffocate everywhere
Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ManirBK: 6:26am On Jan 28, 2018
Fake news!!

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by fiizznation: 6:30am On Jan 28, 2018
Mass defection of featherweights grin grin grin

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Corrinthians(m): 6:35am On Jan 28, 2018
pyyxxaro:
I know say as all these issues de happen , Oga Jonathan go just de laff

E go just de drink Big Stout , de chop tolotolo

De romance Nollywood actresses as everything de Unfold grin


Wetin concern agbero with overload undecided
We know already. You don't need to remind us. Those have been his only official duties even when he was president. He was busy drinking bear and phucking nollywood actresses while his wife buried the rest of him. grin

While his burial ceremony was ongoing, pigs and idiots led by one fat pig called Ifeanyi Uba promised him 15 million votes. grin

He was relaxed, confident, kept drinking stout and Otobolising. In the end, pigs could not deliver him and the idiot was sent back to continue drinking in Otuoke. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Jabioro: 6:42am On Jan 28, 2018
No new things yet
Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by aolawale025: 6:51am On Jan 28, 2018
ODVanguard:
In as much as Buhari has turned out to be a colossal disappointment as president, I am afraid that OBJ's call for a 'third force' may end up brightening his chances of reelection and here's why I think so. It's almost too late to put together a formidable enough third-force that can unseat the current administration. That's just the truth.

Putting together a strong enough party platform to attain such a feat requires a lot of organization, horse-trading, high-wired politicking, and clear/competent political actors who are willing to commit and stake their political future toward such an entreprise.

Besides, something tells me that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket. Baba is reputed to be a very vindictive and unforgiving fellow who has shown little sign of having forgiven Atiku for whatever offence he may have committed against him.

A 'third-force' would most likely hurt PDP more than APC as such a party would cut and eat into the main opposition party's votes.

And lastly, Buhari's men are in on the plan now, and will use every means at their disposal (including federal might) to ensure that the proposed 'third-force' project does not see the light of day.


Put together properly, a viable third force would poach from APC and PDP adding also part of the over 50 political parties. Such a momentum would sweep the political landscape like a hurricane.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ThinkSmarter: 6:51am On Jan 28, 2018
politicians are just after their selfish interest, but will always use gimmick to appear as if they are fighting for us.
But the truth z that pmb z likely going to win should he choose to contest bc of his strong political base (the whole north and majority of sw)

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by CharleyBright(m): 6:57am On Jan 28, 2018
I don't care whoever emerges as the President so long as the Candidate is not above 55yrs of age.
Am sick and tired of politician above 60years ruling this country.
Definitely not the old sickly bigot presently occupying Aso Rock who doesn't even know his real age or have Secondary Sch certificate.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ODVanguard: 7:01am On Jan 28, 2018
aolawale025:


Put together properly, a viable third force would poach from APC and PDP adding also part of the over 50 political parties. Such a momentum would sweep the political landscape like a hurricane.

Lol. OK. E go do you like film trick. Better not get your hopes up buddy. The core coalition that birthed the APC (ACN & CPC) had been in the works since circa 2010/2011 -- meeting, talking and strategizing. We know the principal actors behind both parties, their political currencies and pedigree . And in spite of all that the coalition couldn't initially agree on a lot of issues, till 2013 -- 2 years before the 2015 elections. And up till now the conflicting interests within the APC are yet to stabilize. You think say na moin-moin?

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by aolawale025: 7:18am On Jan 28, 2018
ODVanguard:


Lol. OK. E go do you like film trick. Better not get your hopes up buddy. The core coalition that birthed the APC (ACN & CPC) had been in the works since circa 2010/2011 -- meeting, talking and strategizing. We know the principal actors behind both parties, their political currencies and pedigree . And in spite of all that the coalition couldn't initially agree on a lot of issues, till 2013 -- 2 years before the 2015 elections. And up till now the conflicting interests within the APC are yet to stabilize. You think say na moin-moin?

Nepotism, greed and corruption destroyed the APC coalition. Any new coalition can well avoid their mistakes. The objective is just to put a fresh face in the villa come 2019.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ODVanguard: 7:27am On Jan 28, 2018
aolawale025:


Nepotism, greed and corruption destroyed the APC coalition. Any new coalition can well avoid their mistakes. The objective is just to put a fresh face in the villa come 2019.

Well, I wish you the best of luck with that party of 'saints' and 'fresh faces' of yours.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by heendrix(m): 8:20am On Jan 28, 2018
ODVanguard:
In as much as Buhari has turned out to be a colossal disappointment as president, I am afraid that OBJ's call for a 'third force' may end up brightening his chances of reelection and here's why I think so. It's almost too late to put together a formidable enough third-force that can unseat the current administration. That's just the truth.

Putting together a strong enough party platform to attain such a feat requires a lot of organization, horse-trading, high-wired politicking, and clear/competent political actors who are willing to commit and stake their political future toward such an entreprise.

Besides, I suspect that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket. Baba is reputed to be a very vindictive and unforgiving fellow who has shown little sign of having forgiven Atiku for whatever offence he may have committed against him.

A 'third-force' would most likely hurt PDP more than APC as such a party would cut and eat into the main opposition party's votes.

And lastly, Buhari's men are in on the plan now, and will use every means at their disposal (including federal might) to ensure that the proposed 'third-force' project does not see the light of day.


shithole comment.....abegshift jur let person who have a sound idea about politics talk. tired of seeing above 60's comments

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by EternalTruths: 8:40am On Jan 28, 2018
ODVanguard:
In as much as Buhari has turned out to be a colossal disappointment as president, I am afraid that OBJ's call for a 'third force' may end up brightening his chances of reelection and here's why I think so. It's almost too late to put together a formidable enough third-force that can unseat the current administration. That's just the truth.

Putting together a strong enough party platform to attain such a feat requires a lot of organization, horse-trading, high-wired politicking, and clear/competent political actors who are willing to commit and stake their political future toward such an entreprise.

Besides, I suspect that Obj is just playing to the gallery as usual, and that his real aim may be to dilute Atiku's potential votes in the upcoming elections in the likely event that he secures the PDP ticket. Baba is reputed to be a very vindictive and unforgiving fellow who has shown little sign of having forgiven Atiku for whatever offence he may have committed against him.

A 'third-force' would most likely hurt PDP more than APC as such a party would cut and eat into the main opposition party's votes.

And lastly, Buhari's men are in on the plan now, and will use every means at their disposal (including federal might) to ensure that the proposed 'third-force' project does not see the light of day.



Finally you guys are seeing what I am seeing.

Buhari will win and end One Nigeria

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Paperwhite(m): 9:35am On Jan 28, 2018
Bleep them all.
Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by ogbeniolola: 10:12am On Jan 28, 2018
This is the same headline we had when Atiku moved to PDP!

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by HAH: 10:37am On Jan 28, 2018
The 3rd force should make kwankwaso their candidate if they really want to break Buhari power base in the north because most people are disappointed and can easily br swayed by kwankwaso as they see him as a performer on account of his achievements in kano as Governor

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by BruncleZuma: 10:50am On Jan 28, 2018
Nah their way...

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Nobody: 10:51am On Jan 28, 2018
Jimmy Carter was heada of state same time as this chap back in the 70s. He resigned and trusted the younger generation tpo lead themselves, can this Dude let people be?
Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Godjone(m): 10:52am On Jan 28, 2018
Anything that will destroy apc is ok for me. I hate that useless party

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by jonadaft: 10:52am On Jan 28, 2018
Old fool obj


A man that sold all our companies to his families and friends.

A man that awarded oil blocs to his mistresses, family and AB0KI friends.


A man that spent 16 BILLION DOLLARS on power and ever since, WE HAVE UNINTERRUPTED POWER in Nigeria.


A mad man that soldout bakassi peninsula to the Cameroonians.


A mad man that increased petrol price from 21 naira to 75 naira.

Oloriburuku somebody.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Built2last: 10:52am On Jan 28, 2018
Mass defections of same old cancers dealing with us.

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Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by Sunymoore(m): 10:52am On Jan 28, 2018
Baba is in deep shittt
Re: Obasanjo’s Letter: Mass Defection Looms In National Assembly by okerekeikpo: 10:53am On Jan 28, 2018
#freenwamaikpe

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