Eshioramah Sebastian, Abuja
Okoi Obono-Obla, the former special adviser on public prosecution to ex-President Muhammad Buhari, has accused the former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, former minister of state for education, Emeka Nwajiuba and some dissidents of the defunct CPC, of plotting to undermine the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Obono-Obla claimed that the scheme, which allegedly began as early as April 2024, was hatched by individuals within the political bloc who have been openly critical of Tinubu’s leadership. He further suggested that the group’s actions were aimed at destabilizing the government less than a year after its inauguration.
Obono-Obla also tackled Malami for lacking the moral standing to speak for the CPC or undermine President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
He made the disclosure on Saturday while speaking on Arise TV’s programme monitored by Spear News.
The is coming just less than two days after Malami had claimed that the CPC bloc’s declaration of loyalty to Tinubu did not reflect the position of the group.
“This thing did not start because President Bola Tinubu is not doing well,” he said. Last year, 28th of April, Emeka Nwajiuba, who was minister of state for education, he was also a member of the CPC merger committee.
“He’s from Imo State. He invited me for a meeting. He said, ‘Obla come, we want to have dinner in a hotel in Maitama, Abuja, to celebrate Sallah’. So I went, innocently. I didn’t know what they were going to do. I just went to have dinner.”
Obono-Obla said he met Malami and several former CPC state chairmen at the event, including individuals previously expelled from the party.
“You know, because I was a national officer, we expelled some people in 2011. After Jonathan was elected, because some of them endorsed President Jonathan after the election, we were very angry, so we expelled them.
“All those people were there, and something told me that this thing is political. So the meeting started. Emeka spoke and denounced the government of President Bola Tinubu. That government was not yet up to one year in office. It was on the 28th of April, 2024. Then Malami spoke. Then the people they invited, some of them were very unhappy, they were angry.
“They said, ‘Look, we put you in government, ministers for eight years, you were very powerful. Somebody like Abubakar Malami, he was very powerful. ‘What did you do to help CPC as a party? What did you do to ensure that CPC is not marginalised? Why are you now coming to us?’”
Obono-Obla said it became clear to him that the grievance was longstanding and politically motivated.
“They couldn’t say anything, and so they started planning this thing since last year. It’s not today,” he added.
Reacting Malami’s recent position about the CPC on Tinubu, Obono-Obla noted that Malami lacks moral standing to speak for the CPC, having contested an election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2007.
“He has no right. Malami cannot speak for CPC. He came from the PDP. He had even ran for election in 2007 under the platform of PDP. As I told you, I was among the people who put the political association known as CPC together. When we went to register the association as a political party, I was among the national officers who visited INEC to register it as such. That was in 2008. He was not there.
“I became the national interim adviser from 2008 to 30th December 2010. And then the party was already registered by INEC in 2010. We were going to have our first national convention. So they asked those of us who were interim officers and interested in contesting in the national convention to resign, and I resigned.”
He said the position of national adviser was zoned to the north-west, and Malami emerged as national legal adviser on January 6, 2011.
“I emerged as national deputy secretary from January 2011 until CPC was dissolved,” he said.
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