Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed why former maximum ruler and Head
of State, late General Sanni Abacha wanted him dead at all
cost before he was
divinely rescued.
The elder
statesman, while reeling out his testimonies at a dinner programme organised by
Christ the Redeemer’s Friends International (CRFI), an interdenominational
ministry under the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos Province 39
chapter in Victoria Island, Lagos monitored online, late Saturday, in
Warri, said Abacha wanted him dead because he was assumed too vocal.
“Abacha
detained and decided that my life would be terminated. It was his decision and
others that were with him.
“It was
because I was vocal about who should be in government or not.
“I only said
that as military men, if you want to go into politics, put down your uniform
and go into politics as demanded by rules guiding the profession.
“I was in
Kaduna to honour an invitation by Arewa Forum and Abacha requested the speech I
wanted to deliver there.
“I didn’t
give him and I left for Kaduna. In Kaduna, I made a statement he didn’t like so
he decided to eliminate me.
“But
in his plans, which he meticulously did, he left God out of it and it
eventually failed.
There’s
God’s plans in our lives and there’s God’s plans in any human organisation.
Abacha
claimed that I was planning a coup. Shehu Yar’Adua was first arrested. When I
asked Abacha why he arrested him, he claimed he didn’t know about it.
I told him
on phone to tell that to the marines. So childish an answer, to me, ” the
octogenarian narrated.
Obasanjo
said he got a wind of his planned arrest at the peak of Abacha’s drunkenness
with power while at a meeting of UNDP holding in an African country.
He added
that even though he was offered an asylum by the American ambassador in the US
to escape arrest, he rejected the offer because he knew he hadn’t offended
anybody.
The former
president claimed that his bosom friend and colleague in the army, late Shehu
Yar’Adua, the undeclared winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election,
late Chief MKO Abiola and himself had been earlier penciled in by Abacha for
extermination.
According to
him, unfortunately, Yar’Adua, his friend was not that lucky as he was injected
with a virus poison while in Port Harcourt prison.
“Two people
had earlier told me Abacha promised that three of us would not come out of
prison or detention alive; myself, Shehu Yar Adua and MKO Abiola. And two of
them did not come out alive.
So, that I
came out alive, maybe God has a purpose. And therefore if the purpose is for me
to serve the people and by so doing, serve God, then so be it.
“Abacha
claimed that I was plotting a coup. I wasn’t the first to be arrested. When
Shehu (Yar’Adua) was arrested, I tried to plead for his release.
“When Abacha
said he didn’t know about Shehu’s arrest, I said to him, ‘the number two man in
this country cannot be arrested without you knowing.’ He then said he would go
and find out.
Obasanjo
disclosed that but for God who sent a Baptist doctor to save him, he would have
died of the same virus poison at Jos and Yola prisons where he was kept, noting
that the totality of his life is a testimony.
“In Jos
prison, before I was transferred to Yola prison, they had decided that Shehu
Yar’Adua and myself should be poisoned. So, they took him from Port Harcourt
prison to Abakaliki.
“In the
process, he was injected with the virus that killed him. The same was supposed
to be done to me. The man who came took me from the prison to a guest house in
the GRA in Jos, and said, ‘We know you have problem with cholesterol so I
have to take your blood for a test.’
“Then I
said, ‘Not on your life, I don’t have any problem of cholesterol.’
“I was
slightly diabetic. But God had taken care of it because I was checking my blood
sugar almost on a daily basis and it had become better than normal.
“So, I
refused him (the man) touching me with anything. So, they took me to Yola and
he said, ‘when you get to where you are going, we will come again.’”
“The doctor
was a professional man in charge of the General Hospital in Yola. He listened
to my case that I needed special food because I was diabetic. He said the
specialist would come to see me.
“The
specialist turned out to be somebody from Okeogun in Oyo State. Two, he was a
Baptist, and three, he had heard about me and knew me. So, he looked at me and
said, ‘Don’t let anybody touch you with anything.’
“Within
three weeks, the man that came to me earlier returned again and said he wanted
to take my blood. I said, ‘No, you have to get my doctor to come and take my
blood for you.’
“That was
the arrangement between me and the doctor. And my doctor came and he brought a
syringe and he took my blood and gave it to him. He now asked the man, ‘When
would we have the result?’ The man said, ‘within 24 hours of my getting to
Abuja.’ I haven’t heard the result till today, ” Obasanjo revealed.
Describing
himself as a sinner who is enjoying God’s grace, the elder statesman said
God had never disappointed nor let him down
Earlier in
the event, Pastor J.T. Kalejaiye had delivered a message entitled: “Beyond the
Visible,” during which he underscored the vanity and futility of wealth, power
and influence without the God factor.
He described
life as a loan from God and not a gift as often misconstrued by many who use it
as an excuse to detach themselves from the governance of God.
According to
the cleric, who stood in for the General Overseer and RCCG, worldwide, Pastor
Enoch Adeboye, any soul not surrendered to Jesus Christ, no matter his or her
generosity to the world, cannot make heaven.
Dignitaries
at the event, most of whom surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ, included
Elder Felix Ohiwhere, former Minister of Power, Engr Barth Nnaji and Alli Baba,
who was the MC, among others.
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