Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has
said that the quarrel between him and his former boss, ex-President
Olusegun Obasanjo is over.
Atiku also said that he did not harbour any “hatred or enmity” against the former President.
The former VP spoke on Tuesday, in
Abuja, when he granted audience to the leaders of the Northern Youth
Leaders Forum, a group that recently embarked on a mission to settle the
quarrel between the former President and his deputy.
The group, led by one Eliot Afiyo, had
some weeks back met with Obasanjo in his Ota farm, in Ogun State, during
which the ex-President announced that he had forgiven his former
deputy.
Both Obasanjo and Atiku ruled the
country together as numbers one and two between 1999 and 2007 but the
two were at loggerheads towards the end of their tenure over the
former’s alleged third-term agenda, which contradicted his deputy’s
ambition to become the president.
“I don’t harbour any grudge against my
former boss. Yes, we had disagreements in office. These were mere
disagreements. I harbour no hatred or enmity against him or anybody. I
never had anything against him and I will never have,” Atiku said while
responding to the group.
He explained that in politics, he had opponents but no enemies.
“Politics is not war,” he said.
Atiku thanked the group for successfully
brokering peace between him and Obasanjo, adding that this single
effort had marked the leaders of the youth organisation as
serious-minded people, fully prepared to take over the leadership of the
country from their seniors.
Speaking on the current security
situation in the country, Atiku appealed to the Federal Government to
take the challenges more seriously.
“If we can go to other countries to rid
them of these kinds of problems, it shows that we have the capacity to
put this one down immediately so that the suffering of the people can be
reduced,” he stressed.
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