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General News of Tuesday, 6 July 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

I’m done with partisan politics and I'm not forming any political party - Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Former President Olusegun Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has debunked claims that he is forming a political party ahead of the 2023 elections.

The former head of state refutes the allegations saying that he is done with partisan politics.

In his view, he will continue to "perform his role as a statesman focused on providing counsel, support, or solutions wherever possible in Nigeria".

Obasanjo asked that persons who spill lies about his person should be made to visit a psychiatric home (Yaba Left).

He made this known in a statement issued by Kehinde Akinyemi, his special assistant on media affairs.

It read;

“In my part of the world, when you say goodnight in a place, you do not go back there and say good evening. The one who reported that may need to visit Yaba Left. And those who believe it can believe that their mothers are men.

“I’m done with partisan politics but by my position in Nigeria and in Africa and without being immodest and indeed in the world my door must be opened and it is open to any individual or group of individuals who want to seek my opinion, view or advice on any issue or matter and I will respond to the best of my ability, without being part of that individual or group.

“If anything, Chief Obasanjo’s political party today is the party of Nigerians facing insecurity, unemployment, hunger, poverty, and various other challenging issues. It is the party of Nigeria that must be saved, kept wholesomely united in peace, security, equity, development and progress.

“Let those who want to use the back door to force Chief Obasanjo to return to partisan politics respect his choice to remain a non-partisan statesman. On his part, the former President will continue to perform his role as a statesman focused on providing counsel, support, or solutions wherever possible in Nigeria, Africa and indeed the world.”