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    Why SDP Backed Obasanjo Over Ige, Falae In 1999, Sule Lamido Reveals

    By Farouk AbbasMay 19, 2025
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    FORMER National Secretary of the defunct Social Democratic Party and former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, disclosed that Olusegun Obasanjo was chosen over Bola Ige, Olu Falae, and Abraham Adesanya in the interest of national unity.

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    In an excerpt from his autobiography, Being True to Myself, launched on May 13, Lamido stated that Falae, Ige, and Adesanya were not seen as capable of being fair and effective presidents for Nigeria.

    In Chapter 9, titled Abdulsalami’s Transition and Formation of the PDP, he explained that the decision to support Obasanjo was driven by a desire for a Yoruba who could lead all Nigerians — not someone seen solely as a leader of the Yoruba people.

    Lamido stated, “The effort then was to support Obasanjo, as the presidential contestant in the PDP. The Yoruba saw through our moves and wanted to ask to be given the choice to nominate one of three possible persons: Chiefs Olu Falae, Bola Ige, or Abraham Adesanya, but none of these could make a fair and effective president in Nigeria.

    “We wanted to find a Yoruba Nigerian President; thus, to have a Yoruba man as the Nigerian President, not a president of the Nigerian Yoruba. Some people may today find this funny, but for us, the distinction was quite important at that time. However, we thought that Obasanjo could effectively function as a Yoruba Nigerian President and not president of the Nigerian Yoruba.

    “So many aspirants had emerged in the party, including Alex Ekwueme, Abubakar Rimi, Obasanjo and others. The retired generals in the PDP advised that we should focus on Obasanjo for several reasons. The first of which was that he had won the trust of many Nigerians. Secondly, from among the Yoruba people, he had the profile of a prominent Nigerian.

    “Under General Murtala Muhammed’s government, he occupied the position of Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, more like a military prime minister, and he ruled the country immediately after Murtala.

    The former Jigawa governor said Obasanjo was favoured for his integrity in 1979, also because he upheld Shehu Shagari’s victory despite the pressure from his fellow Yoruba to support his tribesman, Chief Awolowo, and declare him the winner.

    Lamido continued, “General Obasanjo, being the Head of the Military Government, simply took the right action by upholding the results of the elections. This came after Chief Awolowo appealed his case, through the judicial system up to the Supreme Court, which upheld the verdict of the Federal Electoral Commission, certified under Mr Ovie Whiskey.

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    “Giving a Yoruba man the presidential slot was to affirm Obasanjo’s nationalist credentials: he fought the Nigerian civil war and accepted the instrument of surrender from the rebels of Biafra; in the administration of the country, he had worked as deputy to the late General Murtala Mohammed.

    “However, he was not the typical Nigerian politician, with his bluntness and. I think the choice of Obasanjo, over their favoured candidates, angered the Yoruba, from their political elite at the top, down to the masses.

    “His decision to disregard the raging dispute concerning the interpretation of the twelve and two-thirds victory, the NPN scored in the 1978 election, and hand over power to a non-Yoruba was to them his original sin; the second was that he had compounded this ‘offence’ when he refused to support Chief MKO Abiola’s struggle to reclaim the mandate of the 12th June presidential election.

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    “Obasanjo and Abiola were both from Abeokuta, but they had been bitter opponents, divided by their individual temperament, ideology, and religion, amongst other notable differences.”

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