The drama that lead former president of Nigeria and former PDP Board of Trustee Chairman Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, to tear his membership card with PDP, as received another criticisms from his political godson Femi Fani-Kayode.
Former Minister of Aviation and Director of Media and Publicity for the People’s Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation (PDPPCO), Femi Fani-Kayode, has weight his own view on the OBJ membership card tear dram. He said that he is still shock for that action from his former boss and he further descried Obasanjo’s tearing of the PDP party card as painful and tragic. He also likened the action to biblical times, when King Saul rejected David.
Here is the statement, as reported by Punch:
Watching our party membership card being torn up whilst President Obasanjo was standing there and smiling was painful and tragic.
This is a party which he helped to build and on whose platform he was elected President for eight good years.
The truth is that President Obasanjo is far better and far bigger than that. Such behavior is provocative and unacceptable.
He is free to leave the party but does he have to spit in our faces by tearing up our party card in public and before the television cameras?
This knee-jerk reaction is most unlike President Obasanjo and it is very insulting. It is clear that he has burnt all the bridges and that he has left us forever.
On a personal note, I feel saddened by this but the truth is that many in our party members have heaved a huge sigh of relief. Many of us love President Obasanjo and we shall continue to do so regardless of whether he is in our party or not but tearing up that party card was too much to bear.
It spoke volumes and it was indicative of the deep hatred and contempt that he has for us and our cause.
It reminded me of the biblical passage in which King Saul rejected David and then planned to stop him from ascending to the throne by attempting to kill and destroy him.
Thankfully, the Lord was with David and not only did he deliver him from Saul, but he also crowned him King.