Details of the private meeting
between President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Goodluck Jonathan at
the Presidential Villa, Abuja are beginning to emerge.
According to The
Nation, former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar was the
one who facilitated the meeting as the meeting was at the instance of the 2015
Elections Peace Committee, after former President, Jonathan complained that
President Buhari was not sticking to the peace accord they signed.
A source reported that the outcome of the meeting
between Buhari and Jonathan formed the motive behind Vice President, Yemi
Osinbajo’s declaration at the weekend that the target of the administration’s
anti-corruption war was not Jonathan.
The report further disclosed that the former President
was not comfortable with the way Buhari moved against his ex-Chief Security
Officer (CSO), ex-National Security Adviser (NSA) and some ministers, asking
the Abdulsalami committee to prevail on Buhari not to rubbish him.
The source said: “For
some weeks, Jonathan has been in the country to iron out some issues on his
government.
“Based on Jonathan’s complaint, Abdulsalami made efforts – five times- to get in touch with Buhari but the ex-Head of State could not get through on time. I think Buhari already had security reports on Jonathan’s emissary.”
“Based on Jonathan’s complaint, Abdulsalami made efforts – five times- to get in touch with Buhari but the ex-Head of State could not get through on time. I think Buhari already had security reports on Jonathan’s emissary.”
Abdulsalami was said to have been frustrated at a
point and had to enlist other ex-presidents who prevailed on Buhari to allow
the committee an opportunity to mediate.
The source added: “This
was how Abdulsalami succeeded in securing an appointment from Buhari for
Jonathan with a caveat that the immediate past President should feel free to
bare his mind.”
“Jonathan said he was hearing some of the allegations, especially
financial sleaze, against his administration for the first time. He made it
clear that he had nothing to do with some of these corrupt practices.
“He said whatever steps or actions the President intends to take;
it should be within the framework of the peace accord the two leaders signed.
Obviously, he wanted soft landing.
“He also pledged to cooperate with Buhari as much as possible on
all steps he is going to take.”
On his part, President Buhari was said to have restated his pledge that Joanthan had nothing to fear, though insisted that there was no going back on the recovery of looted funds.
On his part, President Buhari was said to have restated his pledge that Joanthan had nothing to fear, though insisted that there was no going back on the recovery of looted funds.
“The President reassured Jonathan that he has no personal agenda
against him. But he insisted that whatever was stolen from the treasury must be
returned,” the
source said.

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