Former Senate President Adolphus Wabara has reiterated his claim of rejecting a N250 million bribe offered to support the contentious third-term agenda during Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration. In a recent excerpt from the YouTube interview series “Untold Stories with Adesuwa,” Wabara confirmed the authenticity of his statement, firmly stating, “That’s very correct” when questioned about the alleged bribe.
Wabara elaborated on the political atmosphere of the time, noting, “Then when they were saying they were distributing N50 million per Senator, I didn’t believe it.” He also clarified his departure from office, asserting, “First of all, I was not removed by Obasanjo, I resigned.” When asked if there was pressure for his resignation, he countered, “No, there was even no pressure.”
Highlighting the significance of rejecting the third-term agenda, Wabara emphasized, “Without people like us, there wouldn’t be democracy now. Yes, if we had supported the third term, you know, I mean we would have had dictatorship, tyranny, and people like Buhari wouldn’t have emerged. Even the present Tinubu would not have emerged because Obasanjo would have still been there.”
Wabara also touched on the broader implications of their actions and the ongoing struggles faced by the Igbo people, despite the complete interview not being available yet. He remarked, “We have not been forgiven for what we did not cause, the Biafra War. It wasn’t our fault, but the propaganda is that the Igbos cannot be trusted.”