He (Obasanjo) is the Alpha and Omega of every problem that has befallen Nigeria, Dr. Eesuola Kayode explains this in an interview with Sahara correspondent.
Well, what Obasanjo said was termly, termly because you don’t need the wisdom of Solomon to know that Nigerians have been disappointed in the current administration especially because it came in at the time when the nation needed wonders and that administration promised that it was going to do wonders.
Now, some two years after the line and some one-year before another political dispensation. It is getting clearer by the day to Nigerians that this man is not capable of doing the basic let alone the wonders. That is the pulse of Nigerian polity as at now things have gone worse, the economy is bad, and security is becoming more questionable as if boko haram was not enough Fulani Herdsmen started killing the people in millions and one will begin to wonder what was it that boko haram did that the herdsmen have not done.
That generally is the pulse of polity. So, Obasanjo speech or letter as the case may be came at the right time, haven’t said that Obasanjo himself as a person lack moral ground to say what he said.
If you go historical from 1976 you trace Obasanjo until date what you see is that “he is the beginning, the alpha and omega of every disaster that has ever occurred to a Nigerian.” Poverty, give it to Obasanjo, insecurity give it to Obasanjo, state terrorism and violent against citizen give it to Obasanjo, remember the burning of Kalakuta Republic how many will you count.
Moreover, then during his presidency remember the number of politicians who assassinated politically under questionable circumstances including and not limited to a siting attorney general of the federation.
Now somebody like that, once in presidency spent N16billion generating darkness instead of electricity. The ignition moved from sorrow to tears and became what Fela Onikulapo Kuti would always call country of pains. Someone who ran a country like and still wanted a third term could not have been seen as anything else but devil in Nigeria.