What Obasanjo did to me, ex-IGP, four others in 2003 – Osoba
Speaking at a colloquium held in honour of journalist and writer, Kunle Ajibade in Lagos, yesterday, Osoba, who governed Ogun State between 1999 and 2003 under the platform of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), explained that the governors disagreed with the then federal government on the nation’s governance structure and other issues of power and resource control, hence their removal from office.
“What Obasanjo did was that two days before the election, he transferred him to Abuja, by road! He was sent to Abuja. I had to go and fight until he was brought back a day after the election. That’s to show you how a president can misuse (the police).
“I can recall the day he decided to sacked Musiliu Smith. He (Mr Obasanjo) called a council of state meeting… he got there, told Smith to give us report and said he should excuse. The next thing was, Bola Tinubu said, ‘I hope you are not scape-goating, I hope you are not going to look for a scape-goat!’ Bola had a hint that he was going to do something about Smith and he was hollering in the council of state meeting.
“That is the story of the democracy that we are having and that’s why you must not relent. So we were rigged out and the cases that we were running could not continue because his own men came to the council of state.”
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