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Why Nigerians should not trust Jonathan, by Ango Abdullahi

Why Nigerians should not trust Jonathan, by Ango Abdullahi

Former Presidential Adviser on Food Security, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, says there are abundant reasons why Nigerians should not entrust President Goodluck Jonathan with the leadership of the country beyond May, 2015.

The reasons, according to the Secretary of the Northern Elders Forum, revolve around what he called the president’s betrayal of the process that brought him into office.


Speaking on Liberty Radio, Kaduna, yesterday, Prof Abdullahi said President Jonathan got the support of the north to contest for one term in 2011 but is now bent on usurping the lot of the north again in 2015.
He said, though he would want power to return to the north in 2015, he would not mind supporting a South South candidate like Prof. Tam David-West.

Prof. Abdullahi blamed former President Olusegun Obasanjo for upsetting the PDP zonal arrangement and said President Jonathan’s position on zoning is a fallout of the Obasanjo legacy.

He said “when Obasanjo wanted an extension of tenure for a second term under the zoning arrangement, he had to come to an extended caucus of the PDP. I remember how people opposed the idea. The late Abubakar Rimi was one of them and he was supported by about three others that Obasanjo should not be given an extension and that the Presidency should come to the north for four years before going back to the South.

“Eventually, about 37 people out of the about 41 present voted for the extension for Obasanjo to have a second term. Now coming to why we should not trust people who renege on promises. Obasanjo was the first to deny that there was a zoning that brought him to power. He did that and kept doing it and it is most likely it was from him that they learnt what they are doing because he was instrumental to Jonathan becoming Vice President.

“So, Jonathan must be Obasanjo’s student on matters of zoning because he himself kept saying, when we were arguing that Jonathan rightly became the President of the country when Yar’Adua died, ‘This is what the constitution allows’ and in fact insisted on it and nobody begrudged that.”

According to Abdullahi, “The President’s foot soldiers have approached me. I met one of the foot soldiers and I told him that for me, there wouldn’t have been any reason to support any candidate from outside the north. The north is not selfish and has never exhibited any selfishness.” He faulted the president’s transformation agenda saying, “I don’t know what indices they are using and can’t see what direction this transformation is going. The indicators are very clear that virtually everything is collapsing.”
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2 comments

  1. Can't these over-recycled spent forces just keep quiet? Is it now a north-south thing or a credible Nigerian leader who has something to offer? May God save us from another 4 yrars of "all motion without any movement". I call all Nigerian youths to take their future in their hands.

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  2. I advuse Pro Ango and his likes to vsit the following articles may be he will return to his profession and cease to lick the boots of his grandstudentsfor pittance;
    1. THE SOURCE OF NIGERIA’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC POLITICAL AND SECURITY DILEMMA REVEALED - See more at: http://motresource.com/category/nation-building/community-development/#sthash.bz4XAUFv.dpuf
    2. Nigeria’s Agriculture and Food Security in Relation to the D-8 Community Aspirations - See more at: http://motresource.com/category/nation-building/community-development/#sthash.bz4XAUFv.dpuf
    3. “DEVELOPING” COUNTRIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT - See more at: http://motresource.com/category/nation-building/community-development/#sthash.bz4XAUFv.dpuf

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