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Monday, July 13, 2015

Dele Momodu Interview On Why He Backed Saraki For Senate Presidency - MUST READ.



In this interview Ovation Publisher Dele Momodu explains why he backed former Kwara state governor, Bukola Saraki for Senate Presidency against the wish of a national leader of the party, Bola Tinubu.





Read the full interview below.



You were, before the general elections, one of the unofficial spokespersons for  President Muhammadu  Buhari, who was then the APC presidential candidate.  But of recent, your thoughts about the president appears to be changing?


I am surprised  at your comment because I have never changed. I am the biggest supporter of  President Muhammadu Buhari today. All I have done is to tell the president what people are saying outside, that is my job. We don’t tell our leaders the truth. I told former president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, the truth throughout his tenure. This is detailed in  my forthcoming book, titled, ‘’Pendulum, a book of prophesy’’. Everything I told President Jonathan  happened. I owe that  to our president too  today.


Once you become the president in Nigeria, people stop telling you the truth. They only tell you what you want to hear. I am a stakeholder in this government. I wonder what would have happened to me if the PDP had returned to power. I was already under constant threat. I received threat messages.  I had to name all the numbers anonymous because they were all attacking me for supporting Buhari. 


I didn’t support the president because I wanted anything from him. I supported him because I believed  at this time of our lives, we need a father-figure, what I called the Mandela- option in Nigeria. And I thought Buhari, as a man of integrity, of impeccable character, fits that bill.


But, three months after the election, Nigerians are getting impatient  because most of them cannot wait for even one second. I was the first to write an article titled, ‘’In Search Of Patience’’, telling the people to exercise patience with  the man.  But being patient does not mean we should fold our arms indefinitely. There are things that can still be done. I found a proverb some where which says ‘’the meat of antelope tastes very good, but while it is cooking, we can still make do with groundnut’’. While we are waiting for that big action, some things must keep us going, whether pop corn, ice cream or something. If the National Assembly, within some minutes, approved about 15 Special Advisers; so, what is stopping us from picking our National Security Adviser, if we have to change the one there now.


How about the Chief of Staff, the Principal Secretary, the Secretary to the Federal Government. The longer it takes, the longer the tension, and also the longer the pressure on Mr President. I want  the president to know that if they begin to put pressure on him, things may begin to fall apart. Had it been some things are already  in place, I am sure the tension would have reduced.



But things have rotten  so much  so that many people support the president taking his time before making any appointments.

No. I was once a presidential candidate. Before a man says he wants  to be president, he must have his plans and blue print of things that he saw not working properly. As such, he thought he had solution to them. Yes, you might not have 100%  solution to the problems, but you have a fair idea of what needed to be done urgently. And you said you have the answer to them before you offered yourself to serve. And there is nobody more experienced than President Muhammadu  Buhari. He was there over 30 years ago. He also acted in other capacities before now.

So, I expect him to be able to know what he wants to do. Your principal staff, you will know who they are, and you will appoint them. Even the ministers, by now, there is no law that says all the ministers must be ready at the same time. The problems we have in Nigeria are so big that one second is like eternity. I pleaded with people few weeks back to be patient, but I am telling you that the public outcry is no longer favourable to our cause. And I don’t want us to lose that moment to the concerns of the people. It is like a plane that is about to take off.


The outcry, some have said, is genuine but that people are not well informed about the enormity of the problems at hand?

No one is crying foul. Don’t let us misuse language. They are only asking for action. They have the right to that. Their expectation was that of a magician. That was what I wrote in my article. What the Nigerians expect of you is like that of Jesus Christ turning water into wine, raising  Lazarus from the dead. I wrote another article, ‘’Buhari and the burden of expectations’’. To whom is given, much is expected. Nigerians saw him as magician.


 They believe he has talismanic powers to transform Nigeria from penury to prosperity. You can’t blame them. Nobody is blaming Buhari, we are just saying ‘please sir, time is not on your side’. I am not one of those who will rush him.
I am just reflecting the mood of the nation. I am a journalist. I gave him hints of what people expect him to do. I am not one of those  who write abstract nonsense. I write constructively as a patriotic citizen. I joined the struggle since my days at University of Ife  in 1978.  I have never stopped since then. I also  a country my children can live in and live in peace. 

I want a country where no girl would vanish into thin air for two years without any trace. I want a country where young school leavers would get jobs. I want a country where I will not spend all my  money to generate electricity. I want a country where the infrastructure meets international standard like other oil producing countries. I want a country where our people will not be too distant from their leaders.


Talking about sudden change, you were known to be a  friend and admirer of the APC National Leader, Ashiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, but suddenly you started supporting the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, against his party?

 There is nothing sudden in that. From day one, I supported Saraki for various reasons. I will say that, boldly, any where. And I stand by it. I supported him based on empirical facts of what I know. One of it…..





Cuts in)But you are not a member of the party?

Yes, that is the beauty of it all.



So how come you are saying authoritatively that ‘’from what I know’’?

I interact with people. At my level, a 55-year-old man, I have friends everywhere. I have contacts. I say this with every sense of responsibility. I don’t know of anybody who worked harder than Saraki, Amaechi and the rest of them for Buhari. 

Yes, so many people worked for Buhari, but I am telling you that from my own stand point, from my interactions, these people mentioned almost worked themselves to death for Buhari. As a matter of fact, at a time, some people were saying  it was better to have consensus candidate for the party so that there won’t be rancour after the primaries; but some people refused, saying they were not ready to step down for Buhari.


Saraki was one of the first people who declared total and unflinching support for Buhari. Amaechi adores Kwankwaso. I know that for a fact.  Ameachi loves Kwankwaso to death. But because of Buhari, Amaechi refused to support Kwankwaso. I don’t know if Kwankwaso will forgive him for that. But, he was honest enough to tell Kwankwaso that ‘’I have given my word to Buhari, I cannot turn back’’.  Same thing with Saraki. I know for a fact that Saraki worships Tinubu. 

Quote me. Maybe our Oga (Tinubu)does not know it. You know, sometimes, you don’t know those who love you if you have a lot of crowd around you. But I am saying it to you that Saraki, the Senate President, worships Tinubu.


Then or till now?

I am sure till today. Saraki was one of Tinubu disciples. In fact, when some people were saying Tinubu wanted to hijack  the party by installing his men,  Saraki and Amaechi were among  those who said ‘no, we must give our leader whatever he wants;  we must not humiliate our leader’, because they(new PDP) had the power at that time to install their own candidate and they would have won, because the new PDP that joined APC at that time was formidable enough. But, they insisted they must defer to Tinubu. It is what I know, not that they told me.






49 comments:

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    1. To my utmost bewilderment. ..i humbly wish to ask...."abeg, dis man shirt no go fit reach to sew bed sheets for two room mates ni?

      Jst negodu his size....eating for Africa since his school days @ Ife

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    2. Debra, you call this boring? I cant believe this! If an insightful information on what's going on in your country is boring to you, then you obviously are filled with wrong knowledge!!!! #Shameful

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    3. @Ibezim; 😂you dey craze o! Lmao. Two bedsheets loun-loun! Hahahaha

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  2. Wetin consign me join politics!

    Oh lord please i dont want Dele momodu typa body IJN. Amen

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    1. I have followed this man's articles religiously and I always enjoy reading every bit. His knowledge is indepth with great foresight. He analyzes well too. It is true he kept hammering into GEJ's ears back then... But that's gone now.. he's right about PMB too. Not telling the truth by those who surrounded GEJ was what finished him. So let him remind Buhari too. No need for eye service. Make everyone talk wetin dey him mind. Well said oga Ovation

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    2. U misplaced my comment jare. *rme*

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  4. Jisos! that pic of him and Thiefnubu is a major throw back. It is murda of all throwbacks. Lol

    My boo Saraki is now the Senate president,he should be left alone to concentrate on his job. How difficult is it for APC to comprehend? Annoying roasts.

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  5. So Tinubu was wearing woman's cloth. See how beautiful he was looking.

    Na wa money is good oo

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  6. All na wash, abeg.

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  7. Mtschw, wat does his backing had to do with Bukky emergence as the Senate presido,who does he think he is?mtsch he better go n tie paper for that his wayward cousin pikin

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  8. Mtschw, wat does his backing had to do with Bukky emergence as the Senate presido,who does he think he is?mtsch he better go n tie pampers for that his wayward cousin pikin

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  9. And I did not read what so ever uncle @Dele wrote or said or whatever


    @Dele and @Obi Ezekwesele,these are two people that I find their interview so boring and self seeking and attention seeking




    @Galore

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    1. Galore u are missing a lot. The man's articles are always on point o. He's a very creative writer. Never a dull moment. I don't know about Obi though, cos I don't really pay attention to her.

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  10. Politics is just a game of interest

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  11. So what changed his loyalty to Tinubu?
    Kwarans' are known to be dubious.

    One thing that I know is that Saraki has forfeited his chances at trying for the Presidency.

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  12. HUNGER NO GREE ME READ DE FULL STORY....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  13. Too many waters passing under the bridge. Still, why he supported Saraki as the headline suggested was no where to be found! This must be some school boy journalism!

    Ghanaman signing out!

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  14. Intelligent interview.
    Liking Dele more and more.

    The thing is dat Man is insatiable by nature.
    And yea,Nigerians have heard nwiii that dey want Miracles sharply.
    Buh lets not forget dat some of dese things need time.dey take time.dere has to be checks and counter-checks.
    I am sure dat Even d Sai didnt envisage d intricate nature of dese appointments.
    and again,cos he wants to deliver,wants to make sure he gets it right,he is Being very careful.

    I have asked dis before.can We all start "agitating" after about a Year of His Bn in office?

    We have waited Years and years.and trust me a few more months wont kill anyone.

    And bear in mind dat most of dose screaming he is slow,he is dat.and all Other unprintable things are only saying it cos dey are bitter.bitter and angry just for d plain fact that he is d President.
    Let dem continúe venting.

    For dose genuinely waiting for d change,lets just continúe praying.
    God is Working through This Man.

    And lets be guided and remember that its our civic Duty to pray for our leaders.

    Happy New Week People!!!

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  15. Hmmmm.
    Quite insightful I must say.
    It is good to be loyal but better to do the right thing irrespective of who is involved.

    Politics can be exciting!
    I still love Saraki.

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  16. illiterate, which civic duty is it to pray for your president? which constitution says so? it is a moral and religious obligation.....stop throwing words around in the wrong context...

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  17. He still didn't say why he is now in support of Saraki.
    This self seeking Dele Momodu sef sounding like his opinion matters on the national stage.

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  18. Dele Momodu is a sell out and should never be trusted. He will soon be asslicking the great Jagaban when Mr. Saraki is served and very deservedly so.

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  19. Well said Dele, i think you made a lot of sense and PMB should listen to Journalist like you because our main stream journalist are not investigative or constructive they are only interested in brown envelope. Your interview is on point and i think PMB problem might be relating to accommodating the likes of Tinubu. We are patient with the president and we know he will fix our already rotten system. As for Saraki i like him as a person and i love the way he speak I just wished he was not corrupt and did not ruin his state and former bank. If he wasn't I would've supported him more because he is truly articulate when he speaks we need un-corrupt articulate leaders.

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  20. Dele is a typical naija politician, always going with the flow.

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  21. Shame. He was right abt Buhari but mistepped with Saraki. We didn't want a person associated with high jinx in banks and pursuit of lucre as our senate president our no 3

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