Concerned Nigerians in the
Diaspora
Washington, DC, USA
March 29, 2006
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo,
GCFR
President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
The Federal Republic of
Nigeria
c/o Prof. George Obiozor
Ambassador of Nigeria to
the United States
Washington, DC, USA
Your Excellency:
We welcome you to the
United States and hope that your visit today with
President George W. Bush for all the stated official
reasons, including discussions about "strengthening
democratic institutions", is a fruitful one.
We, the undersigned
Nigerian citizens in North America, write to express our
outright and implacable opposition to on-going
legislative moves in our country Nigeria to amend the
constitution to allow, inter alia, the
executives in Nigeria (president and governors) three
four-year terms. This is being widely interpreted as
intended to immediately benefit the affected incumbents,
including yourself.
Prior official denials of
the amendment move are no longer tenable, now that the
Nigerian National Assembly's Joint Committee on
Constitutional Review (JCRC) has recently approved it,
despite widespread opposition at various zonal public
hearings. We are fully aware that the amendment still
requires approval by two-thirds of members of the
National Assembly and two-thirds of our thirty-six state
assemblies. However, the tension arising from the very
possibility of the extension of terms is causing
political ripples, heating up of the Nigerian polity,
and holding up the political processes that should by
now be leading up to an orderly transfer of power in May
2007.
All the governors and
yourself who have sworn twice (in 1999 and 2003) to
uphold the two-term limit of the 1999 Constitution must
respect and obey it. The question of leadership of any
country is a continuous process. No one leader or set
of leaders can see a country's development to its
logical end. In a democracy, each leader makes his or
her contributions and leaves the stage to others
according to the constitution
Consequently you must
resist any temptations of "sit-tightism" of which too
many of our African leaders have been accused. Such
schemes to remain in power willy-nilly have tarnished
the reputations of some of your predecessors in Nigeria.
Your hard-earned reputation, your current international
standing and your prospective legacy are all at stake at
this time. Nigeria must act as an example to the rest
of the West African sub-region, to Africa, and to the
World. We do not want " things to fall apart" in
our country on your insistence to remain in power beyond
2007. The consequences will be too dire.
Your occasional denials
about your lack of interest in extending your term by
any means are noted by us. However, they have been few
and far between and not sufficiently categorical. In
any case, your spokespersons and top party officials
have either been evasive or even pugnacious about the
desirability of your third- or higher-term prospects.
Your current visit to the
United States therefore presents another golden
opportunity in the glare of the whole world to right
matters. Nothing will aid the strengthening of
democratic institutions in our country more than your
eschewing of an unconstitutional move that lacks
integrity.
President Obasanjo, please
seize the opportunity; redeem the moment; do the right
thing. During this visit, we urge you to publicly
denounce these campaigns and unequivocally dissociate
yourself from any scheme that will enable you and some
others to contest for a return to power in 2007.
Once again, we welcome you
to the United States, and we wish you a safe journey
back home.
Sincerely:
Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD
President, NDM
Signed on behalf of:
Okop Usem Leadership
Council OULC [Mr. N.H. Ibanga, President]
World Igbo Congress WIC
[Ichie Chibuzo E. Onwuchekwe, Chairman]
Forum for the
Advancement of Nigeria FAN [Dr. Emmanuel Dada,
President]
South-South Peoples
Assembly – North America SSPA-NA [O. Igho Natufe,
President]
Zumunta USA Inc. [Dr.
Mohammed Ladan, President]
Egbe Omo Yoruba - North
America [Mr. Adeola Odusanya, President]
Pronaco-USA [Dr. Baba
Adam, Chairman]
Nigerian Democratic
Movement NDM [Mobolaji E. Aluko, President]
Nigerian Policy Council
USA NIPOC
On their own personal
recognizance/In association with above
organizations:
Tony Nammor, Oloye
Awojoodu, Samuel Ayodele, Muminu Badmus, Clement
Ikpatt, Omoyele Sowore, Godson Nnaka, Titus Folayan,
Ezekiel Macham, Olu Oreofe, Titus Folayan, Okey
Ndibe
Copies to:
President George Bush,
The White House, Washington DC
Congressmen [Senate
Foreign Relations, House International Relations
Committees on Africa]
Various members of the
African Constituency in the United States
Senator Ken Nnamani,
President, Nigeria's Senate
Alhaji Bello Aminu
Masari, Speaker, Nigeria's House of Representatives