
Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday affirmed that he would be
willing to play an intermediary role in efforts to locate and rescue the
over 200 Chibok school girls still in Boko Haram custody.
Obasanjo told Channels he was “surprised at how certain meetings have turned out”.
“I
cannot have a plan without the Presidency being involved”, he added,
denying claims that he was “going on a one man mission”. He insisted
that it would be “idiotic” for him to have done so.
The former
president noted that he was put on the back pedal with Sani’s statement
informing the state and national authorities that a meeting had taken
place and admitted that he owed the government an apology for that.
“I
have to involve the President and he also tells me this is what we are
doing or this is what we are pursuing either in addition or along with
what we are doing or not”, he said.
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