Dr. Peter Otunuya Odili
BY Tunde Rahman
He kept sealed lips for more than five years over what actually transpired in those dying days in 2006, at the height of the race towards the 2007 presidential election.
BY Tunde Rahman
He kept sealed lips for more than five years over what actually transpired in those dying days in 2006, at the height of the race towards the 2007 presidential election.
Former governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Otunuya Odili, has now
revealed the intrigues and power-plays that led to the emergence of the
late Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
presidential candidate.
Odili also explained how he was nominated as Yar’Adua’s running mate
only to be dropped dramatically at the Convention venue in Abuja through
a complex power game between then President Olusegun Obasanjo and
former Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Chairman Nuhu
Ribadu.
Odili’s revelations are contained in his new biography titled
“Conscience and History: My Story,” a copy of which was made available
to THISDAY at the weekend.
The former governor had moved from being a frontrunner in the 2007
presidential race to a sure bet as Yar’Adua’s running mate, but
eventually emerged with nothing at the end of the day.
In the book, Odili narrated how Ribadu was deployed against him on what
he considered spurious grounds, first to pave way for the emergence of
Yar’Adua as PDP presidential candidate, and subsequently to knock him
(Odili) off the ticket as running mate after which Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
was drafted in.
Odili said in the book: “On 12th December, a spurious and anonymous
petition was posted on the internet from a questionable ‘source’
alleging CORRUPT practices against the Rivers State Government under me.
These allegations were contrived into a petition by the EFCC under Nuhu
Ribadu’s hand, to the President (Obasanjo) the same day.
“On the 13th of December 2006, Mr. President directed EFCC to
investigate. On the 14th day of December, 2006, EFCC submitted a
so-called 'interim' report to the then president who promptly minuted
for my response on the same 14th December, 2006, but forwarded to me on
15/12/06, a day to the convention vide ref. PRES/44. I assembled what
was left of my cabinet team, a few having been arrested and kept at the
EFCC office in Lagos within these few days of urgent dramatic action.
“We submitted our response on the 15th day of December, 2006 by which
time it had become clear what the whole exercise was about— 'get Odili
out of the race for the presidency at all cost'.”
He said: “Till date the innocent uninformed still make reference to
that judicially nullified and voided report. This became lucidly clear
with the instant release of my staff who were being detained in Lagos by
the EFCC as soon as I voluntarily and wisely withdrew from the contest.
There was jubilation at the EFCC office immediately news of my
withdrawal broke and all my staff were asked to go home immediately.
This was on the 15th of December.
“Then came the ‘D’ Day- 16th December, 2006-the date of the convention.
I was invited for morning prayers with the president at the
presidential villa and after the prayers I had a brief chat with the
then president in his private study at the residence. He acknowledged my
letter of withdrawal from the race and informed me of his intention to
get Umaru Yar’Adua-the now expected winner of the upcoming primaries at
the convention- to make me his running mate.”
The former governor spoke of the late President Yar’Adua’s readiness to work with him.
According to him: “I was persuaded to go and accompany Umaru to the convention venue. I had been informed earlier in the day that the news of my pairing with Umaru was in the air and that ‘some people’ were already ganging up to oppose the proposed pairing.
“It was, however, noteworthy that when I got to the Katsina State Lodge to join Umaru to proceed to the Eagle Square I met him downstairs in the company of some party leaders-Chief James Ibori, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, Dr Bukola Saraki, Alhaji Aliko Dnagote, Malam Nuhu Ribadu and Nasir el-Rufai.
According to him: “I was persuaded to go and accompany Umaru to the convention venue. I had been informed earlier in the day that the news of my pairing with Umaru was in the air and that ‘some people’ were already ganging up to oppose the proposed pairing.
“It was, however, noteworthy that when I got to the Katsina State Lodge to join Umaru to proceed to the Eagle Square I met him downstairs in the company of some party leaders-Chief James Ibori, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, Dr Bukola Saraki, Alhaji Aliko Dnagote, Malam Nuhu Ribadu and Nasir el-Rufai.
“Their conversation stopped when I walked in but I read nothing
sinister to the gathering or reaction to my entry. Umaru quickly took me
upstairs and thanked me for coming and assured me of his happiness at
the prospect of our working together.
“He called his wife Turai into the room and introduced us. We later proceeded to the Eagle Square together and were joined by other colleagues in waking round the square”.
“He called his wife Turai into the room and introduced us. We later proceeded to the Eagle Square together and were joined by other colleagues in waking round the square”.
He continued: “In the course of the night, I was invited to the VIP
Guest Room at Eagle Square and was privileged to sight the typed copy of
Umaru’s prepared acceptance speech. It was clearly stated that he had
nominated Dr. Peter Odili as his running mate for the presidential race.
“This was at about midnight or so. In the course of the next few hours,
information started reaching me that there was a strong pressure to
drop me from the ticket.
“At about 3.30am or so, I was again invited to the VIP Guest room at
Eagle Square and informed that there was a strong challenge to my being
the running mate based on ‘some fresh information’ just received from
Nuhu Ribadu, that would need to be sorted out later in the day.
“By the close of convention at dawn only 2 State Delegate Stands were still full-Katsina and Rivers- all others were empty or had one or two people left. The result was announced—Umaru was the winner and he promptly read a handwritten acceptance speech that excluded my name. He announced that further consultations were being made on the matter of his running mate.”
“By the close of convention at dawn only 2 State Delegate Stands were still full-Katsina and Rivers- all others were empty or had one or two people left. The result was announced—Umaru was the winner and he promptly read a handwritten acceptance speech that excluded my name. He announced that further consultations were being made on the matter of his running mate.”
He said, however, that “By 4pm on Sunday 17th December, 2006 Dr.
Jonathan was announced as the running mate to Umaru Yar’Adua. By Monday
18th December I congratulated Umaru and Jonathan and urged all my
supporters nationwide and Rivers people to support the ticket. Odili was
out of the race and the ticket.”
On why he was stopped from the race, Odili said he was later informed
that Ribadu had told Obasanjo that some foreign missions in Abuja would
not be happy to see him on the PDP ticket on the basis of the “EFCC
interim report”.
In the book, the former governor also narrated how his anointed
successor and current governor of the state, Mr. Rotimi Chibuike
Amaechi, was disqualified from the governorship race.
He talked about the bad blood that would later be generated between Amaechi and him.
Odili also detailed all his legal battles to clear his name from what he labeled “mere contrivances” by Obasanjo and Ribadu to justify what they did against him.
Odili also detailed all his legal battles to clear his name from what he labeled “mere contrivances” by Obasanjo and Ribadu to justify what they did against him.
He said it was after “a very astonishing meeting at the Presidency over
the matter of my successor as Governor of Rivers State that I
instructed my legal team led by the Attorney-General Odein Ajumogobia,
SAN, to commence action first at the State High Court and then at the
Federal High Court, Port Harcourt, against EFCC.”
‘As I was Driving out of the Villa, Jonathan Was Driving in... Moments later, He Was Named Yar’Adua’s Running Mate’
Below are excerpts from the book “Conscience and History: My Story,” By Odili
Below are excerpts from the book “Conscience and History: My Story,” By Odili
With the failure of the constitutional amendments, which included
tenure elongation, campaigns for the presidency in 2007 took off about
the 3rd quarter of 2006 across the country. By October and November my
campaign, led by Dr. Raymond Dokpesi, had penetrated every state in the
Federation and it became obvious the Odili candidacy had attained
national acceptance and had become a movement. Odili was seen as the
frontrunner, the candidate to beat. Traditional rulers, emirs, tribal
leaders, labour unions, stakeholders, etc had embraced and were
favourably disposed to Odili. For some inexplicable reason, the plot to
stop him, by some people, became pathologically ‘urgent’. The PDP
convention for nomination of the presidential candidate was slated for
16th December, 2006.
The commissioning of the Omoku Power plant of 150 mega watts, and 120
km double circuit Transmission Line to Port Harcourt, by President
Olusegun Obasanjo, took place on 5th December, 2006. This again was the
biggest power plant designed, constructed, completed and functional by
any state government, between 1999 and 2006, the second by Rivers State
Government under Dr. Peter Odili. We were lauded very generously and
extolled for the unprecedented feat.
Exactly one week later, 12th December, a spurious and anonymous
petition was posted on the internet from a questionable ‘source’
alleging CORRUPT practices against the Rivers State Government under me.
These allegations were contrived into a petition by the EFCC under Nuhu
Ribadu’s hand, to the President the same day. On the 13th of December
2006, Mr. President directed EFCC to investigate.
EFCC's Interim Report
On the 14th day of December, 2006, EFCC submitted a so-called “interim” report to the then president who promptly minuted for my response on the same 14th December, 2006, but forwarded to me on 15/12/06, a day to the convention vide ref. PRES/44. I assembled what was left of my cabinet team, a few having been arrested and kept at the EFCC office in Lagos within these few days of urgent dramatic action. We submitted our response on the 15th day of December, 2006 by which time it had become clear what the whole exercise was about—“get Odili out of the race for the presidency at all cost.”
On the 14th day of December, 2006, EFCC submitted a so-called “interim” report to the then president who promptly minuted for my response on the same 14th December, 2006, but forwarded to me on 15/12/06, a day to the convention vide ref. PRES/44. I assembled what was left of my cabinet team, a few having been arrested and kept at the EFCC office in Lagos within these few days of urgent dramatic action. We submitted our response on the 15th day of December, 2006 by which time it had become clear what the whole exercise was about—“get Odili out of the race for the presidency at all cost.”
For maximum mischievous damage this contrived so-called “interim
report” was hurriedly uploaded into the internet, but when our response
to the spurious allegations was submitted on the 15th of December 2006,
it was not accorded the same treatment. Why, you may ask? Some sense of
fair hearing isn’t it?
Till date the innocent uninformed still make reference to that
judicially nullified and voided report. This became lucidly clear with
the instant release of my staff who were being detained in Lagos by the
EFCC as soon as I voluntarily and wisely withdrew from the contest.
There was jubilation at the EFCC office immediately news of my
withdrawal broke and all my staff were asked to go home immediately.
This was on the 15th of December. Then came the ‘D’ Day- 16th December,
2006-the date of the convention.
I was invited for morning prayers with the president at the
presidential villa and after the prayers I had a brief chat with the
then president in his private study at the residence. He acknowledged my
letter of withdrawal from the race and informed me of his intention to
get Umaru Yar’Adua-the now expected winner of the upcoming primaries at
the convention- to make me his running mate. I thanked him for his kind
thoughts and assured him I bore no grudge or ill-will for the turn of
events and that all through my campaigns I had ended my speeches on the
note: “let God’s will be done”.
I left him on that note at about 7.30-8.00am. The convention was to start at 10am. As at 12.30pm the venue was literally empty, I was informed that most of the delegates who were in support of my candidacy were upset and unwilling to go to the venue. It took extra-effort and persuasion of my campaign organisation to get most of the delegates out to the Eagle Square. By 3pm the venue became fairly full.
I left him on that note at about 7.30-8.00am. The convention was to start at 10am. As at 12.30pm the venue was literally empty, I was informed that most of the delegates who were in support of my candidacy were upset and unwilling to go to the venue. It took extra-effort and persuasion of my campaign organisation to get most of the delegates out to the Eagle Square. By 3pm the venue became fairly full.
Meeting Yar'Adua
I was persuaded to go and accompany Umaru to the venue. I had been informed earlier in the day that the news of my pairing with Umaru was in the air and that ‘some people’ were already ganging up to oppose the proposed pairing.
I was persuaded to go and accompany Umaru to the venue. I had been informed earlier in the day that the news of my pairing with Umaru was in the air and that ‘some people’ were already ganging up to oppose the proposed pairing.
It was, however, noteworthy that when I got to the Katsina State Lodge
to join Umaru to proceed to the Eagle Square I met him downstairs in the
company of some party leaders-Chief James Ibori, Chief Lucky
Igbinedion, Dr Bukola Saraki, Alhaji Aliko Dnagote, Malam Nuhu Ribadu
and Nasir el-Rufai. Their conversation stopped when I walked in but I
read nothing sinister to the gathering or reaction to my entry. Umaru
quickly took me upstairs and thanked me for coming and assured me of his
happiness at the prospect of our working together. He called his wife
Turai into the room and introduced us. We later proceeded to the Eagle
Square together and were joined by other colleagues in waking round the
square.
Convention started after the arrival of all dignatories and convention
events proceeded peacefully. In the course of the night, I was invited
to the VIP Guest Room at Eagle Square and was privileged to sight the
typed copy of Umaru’s prepared acceptance speech. It was clearly stated
that he had nominated Dr. Peter Odili as his running mate for the
presidential race. This was at about midnight or so. In the course of
the next few hours, information started reaching me that there was a
strong pressure to drop me from the ticket. Since I did not lobby for
it, I wasn’t bothered-I remained with my state delegates.
At about 3.30am or so, I was again invited to the VIP Guest room at
Eagle Square and informed that there was a strong challenge to my being
the running mate based on ‘some fresh information’ just received from
Nuhu Ribadu, that would need to be sorted out later in the day. I took
the information in my stride and went back to the Rivers’ Delegate Stand
and didn’t say a word about it to anyone.
By the close of convention at dawn only 2 State Delegate Stands were
still full-Katsina and Rivers- all others were empty or had one or two
people left. The result was announced—Umaru was the winner and he
promptly read a handwritten acceptance speech that excluded my name. He
announced that further consultations were being made on the matter of
his running mate. End of story! The plot had worked. This confirms what
Russel Wayne Baker, an American Columnist, said in 1935 in ‘The Sayings
of Par Russel’:
“The dirty work of Political Conventions is almost always done in the
grim hours between midnight and dawn. Hangmen and politicians work best
when the human spirit is at its lowest ebb.”
Announcement of Jonathan
By 4pm on Sunday 17th December, 2006 Dr Jonathan was announced as the running mate to Umaru Yar’Adua. By Monday 18th December I congratulated Umaru and Jonathan and urged all my supporters nationwide and Rivers people to support the ticket. Odili was out of the race and the ticket.
By 4pm on Sunday 17th December, 2006 Dr Jonathan was announced as the running mate to Umaru Yar’Adua. By Monday 18th December I congratulated Umaru and Jonathan and urged all my supporters nationwide and Rivers people to support the ticket. Odili was out of the race and the ticket.
At the general election in April 2007, Rivers State under my leadership
returned the highest votes in the country for Yar’Adua/Jonathan ticket
for the presidency. But ‘how did water enter the mellon’? Let’s try and
find out. So many conspiracy theories emerged in the days and months
that followed. Since nothing is hidden under the sun someday God will
reveal the truth.
What was the genesis of the fight against the possibility of an Odili
presidency? Who was threatened by that possibility and why? Whose
decision and when was it made to stop Odili by all means possible? Who
was the fulcrum of the execution of that decision? How come that for
71/2 years nothing was raised by the EFCC or any relevant agency against
Odili’s government in Rivers State and suddenly on the ‘eve’ of the PDP
presidential primaries all conceivable vile allegations were unleashed?
When did we Nigerians acquire such meteoric and forensic expertise and
competence to produce a report within 36 hours of instruction to
investigate? Just in time for the date line-December 16th 2006. These
are questions yawning for answers. God’s time will tell.
On Sunday the 17th of December 2006 at about 3pm I was invited to the
Villa to see the president. When I got there I met him sitting in his
private study at the Residence with Chief Tony Anenih then Chairman of
the Board of Trustees of the party, Dr. Ahmadu Ali then chairman of the
party, the late Yar’Adua then flag-bearer of the party and Chief Bode
George then Deputy National Chairman of the party. It was there and then
I was informed that Nuhu Ribadu had informed the president that some
‘Foreign Missions’ in Abuja would not be happy to see me on the PDP
ticket on the basis of the “EFCC Interim Report” which had been
circulated to them. I was now formally told that I have been taken off
the ticket.
-culled from THISDAY
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