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I won't fight corruption by catching people and putting them in crates, jailing or killing them - Jonathan



President Goodluck Jonathan began his re-election campaign in Lagos on Thursday, saying he would not fight corruption by arresting and putting people in crates.

Jonathan, in his 33-minute speech that centered more on responses to criticisms of his administration by some prominent Nigerians and the opposition, faulted a recent statement credited to the APC presidential candidate, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, that he would send corrupt Nigerians to jail.



Although he did not mention names, he was indirectly making reference to Buhari’s role in the 1984 botched attempt to smuggle a former Transport minister, the late Umaru Dikko, to Nigeria.

He said, “They said they will start fighting corruption after they have crossed the bridge. And only two days ago, somebody stood in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and said he would catch people that steal and throw them in Kirikiri(Prisons).

“I agree that we must stop corruption but I will not do so by catching people and putting them in crates and jailing or killing them. We can’t stop corruption that way.”

The President told the PDP chiefs, members and supporters at the carnival-like event that held at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos that “the same mouth says something from the right and the left, making contradictory statements.”

Raising his voice, he asked rhetorically,“ Can you trust such a man ? Are they not deceiving you?

“They want power by all means. All they want to use power for is to lock up and imprison their enemies,” he claimed, eliciting thunderous applause from the gathering.

The President also said that if Buhari had effectively fought corruption between 1983 and 1985 when he was Head of State, Nigeria would not be grappling with graft today.

He argued that the kind of anti-graft war the APC presidential candidate was advocating had no place in today’s democracy.

The President said that instead of fighting corruption by making arrests, he would structure Nigeria in such a way that people holding public offices would no longer have direct access to funds.

Jonathan added that his administration had curbed corruption in the civil service and the agricultural sector through the computerisation of payment system.

The President, however, explained that the system caused the delay in paying federal civil servants December salaries.

He said, “I apologise to those families that suffered because I believe that for you to fight corruption, you must take some measures such as establishing institutions. You don’t just wake up, enter the streets and start arresting people and showing them on television sets and saying you are fighting corruption.

“If they had succeeded in fighting corruption, corruption would not have been with us today. If they had set up structures to manage resources, in this ICT era, we would not have been talking about corruption today.

“What happened on the issue of civil servants is something known as IPIS which is a software for protecting salaries. Sometimes people steal salaries in some Federal Government agencies and ministries. They tried to divert funds meant for some allowances but since the system is scientific, it shut down. This is the only way that you can prevent corruption.

“I served in Bayelsa State as deputy governor and governor for eight years and then vice president and president for another four years. Within these periods, fertiliser distribution was an area where both the federal and state governments spent billions of naira. Less than 10 per cent of the product got to farmers while the rest was stolen and sent out of the country. Even the 10 per cent was sometimes adulterated.

“What did we do? We assembled some young Nigerians that are IT gurus and developed what we call the Electronic Wallet. Through the wallet, farmers got fertiliser directly and nobody is cheating the government again. Is that not a way to stop corruption?

“If somebody tells you that the best way to fight corruption is to come and arrest your mother and father and show them on television, will that stop corruption? In fact, it will even encourage corruption. We are shooting armed robbers but is that stopping them? So, arresting people and showing them on television sets will do nothing. We must set up institutions and strengthen them in order to prevent people from stealing public money. That is what we are working on and we are succeeding.”

Although Jonathan was also short of mentioning names , he said that Nigeria would become a jungle if some people who did not believe in the rule of law were allowed to take over governance.

He said, “They say the government is weak and have no plan. They say we are weak because they took our fathers, mothers and uncles and drugged and put them in crates before flying them to Nigeria. They were intercepted mid-air by superior powers.

“That even blocked Nigerians from even going to Britain at a time. The relationship between Nigeria and Britain went sour and the whole world isolated Nigeria . They say that is the way to fight corruption. So the moment I suspect your uncle (of corruption), I can crate him and send them to Kirikiri (prisons).

“Is that the way to stop corruption? I served with (former President Umaru)Yar’Adua and he stood by due process and I also stand by due process.

“Any country that does not obey the rule of law is a jungle. Do you want Nigeria to be a jungle ? “Immediately I suspect you of doing something wrong, I will call the police and the army and throw you into jail. Is that the kind of country you want? They said to be strong is to jail people indiscriminately for 300 years. Is that the way to go? A country is like an industry, it must be managed properly by people who have grey and white matters upstairs.”

He said the APC was not a democratic party as the Department of State Service had exposed its plan to clone Permanent Voter Cards in order to rig the general elections.

Jonathan warned that a vote for the APC was a vote for backwardness.

In the area of insecurity, Jonathan said Buhari could not tackle the problem because he contributed to it by failing to invest in the military when he was head of state.

He said, “They talked about insecurity. Are Nigerians in the armed forces weak? The problem is that we don’t have platforms (equipment) and somebody who wakes up and tells young people that they want to fight insecurity, ask him: Did he buy one rifle for a Nigerian soldier?

“These people did not buy anything; they refused to equip the military and there were no helicopters; nothing. Ask them what they did with their defence budgets and the whole time they could not equip the military.”

The President said $10bn was not enough to buy equipment for the military as it usually took years to boost its capacity. He, however, said he had been able to curb corruption in the armed forces by eliminating middlemen in the purchase of arms.

He said, “No country equips its military overnight . Armed forces are built over the years because even if you spend $10bn today, you cannot equip the Air Force, the Navy and the Army. They refused to build their capacity, they instigated crisis and now they are telling you they can fight insecurity.

“They said the military is corrupt. When this insecurity started, we had nothing so to tackle it very quickly, we used vendors to get equipment. But now, we are doing government to government arrangement and so there is nothing like corruption anymore. Is that not the way to fight corruption? You must prevent people from touching public money.”

Jonathan said since his generation had failed Nigeria, it was important for the youths to vote for those who would invest in their future.

He said it was his dream for the next generation of Nigerians to fly to the moon.

He said, “Those of my age and above are finished; we are gone. That is why I am addressing those of you that are voting for the first time. We believe it is you that will take us to the moon. My generation has failed, we couldn’t take Nigeria to the moon.

“Look at what India is doing? I said for us to get to the moon, our first class graduates should be sent to the best 25 universities in the world for postgraduate studies.

“ So you must vote wisely. They will build prisons for you but I will build universities for you. I will build primary schools and secondary schools .”

He said the APC was not on a mission to fight corruption but to jail their enemies. He, therefore, urged Nigerians not to vote for the party.

Jonathan laughed at the reported endorsement of Buhari by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta.

He said it was unfortunate that the group which was responsible for killing Nigerians on October 1, 2010 was the one identifying with the APC.

He also alleged that MEND jailed leader, Henry Okah, was paid to kill him in 2010.

Earlier, the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio, said the alleged missing money from the treasury was a propaganda tool created by the APC.

Akpabio said, “We (governors) were the ones that told Mr. President that we should share the 55bn. We said we could not be saving while our people are hungry. Will you be saving when your child is in the hospital?

“If your child dies, wouldn’t you be a fool? The money was shared by the three tiers of government so no money is missing.”

He did not say if the money was in naira or dollars.
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48 comments

  1. MUMU presiden go 2 china and oda developed nation and c how corupt leaders ar burnt 2 asshes, capital punishmen, life in prison etc corruption is d mos evil thing dat in mata of secon can bring down nation. u must GO com 2015 by GOD grace

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  2. Jonathan empathizes with the corrupt and doe not give a damn about the country. He needs to be voted out. If Buhari attempted to ship Umaru Bikko back to Nigeria in a crate to answer corruption charges against him, that's how serious he is about fighting Nigeria's number one killer. That's the kind of person the country needs at this time, not one who wines and dines at the dead of night with thieves and the most corrupt.

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  3. I read through mr president message but I don't agree totally, corruption in this part of the world had to be fight seriously, serious punishments must be dished out to corrupt persons then others will learn and adjust. On ICT controlled payment, its okay and can limit corruption but mind u its only a computerised process and pple controls this machines so it can be tampered with wasn't the ICT process in place during ODUAGATE saga? Mr president don't tell us what we don't know.

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    1. Explain what happened during Oduagate saga. Clarify us on the happenings.

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  4. Thanks my brother for calling d MUMU a real Mumu. Lol hahahah

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  5. Oga Jona, the problem is that your are not fighting it at all.

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  6. Read the lines again please, don't be in a hurry. Thank you

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  7. Hello friends, from objective thinking, Mr GEJ is a pure democrat and intelligent President. Only that he does not blow trumpet like typical Nigerian politician as to promote his good deeds. Think!

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    1. Ernest, do u have a job??

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    2. Enerst, you have a good thinking faculty. However, I disagree with you. Mr. President has failed on his promises. He blew the trumpet in 2011 louder than any other person. Part of the problem is that The current president talks too much and seems to be oblivious of what he had said earlier. If Dr. Jonathan had appologised to Nigerians Oh I have not delivered on my promises, it is due to some constriants, we would understand. What other promised does he have to make? Remember he told us he had no shoe, now he has had enough, he promised fresh air/breathe, nothing to offer for it. Please think wisely Ernest. Thanks

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    3. maybe you are the one that doesn't have a job. we need to count one before two. America and other developed nations did not just jump into development,they passed thru stages. They were once where Nigeria is today. Go and visit your history books.

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    4. Anonymous, its as if you and GEJ graduated from the same school. So short of ideals.

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    5. its so sad to see that some Nigerians don't recognize what a blessing means...GEJ is a blessing to us and lets appreciate that fact.....NIGERIA is not an easy nation to handle so it takes time to undo the wrongs done in the past

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  8. Thank you jare mr president just give corrupt official more money and time for them to drain us to death, and give the foreign convicted one pardon and chieftaincy.

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  9. So mr. President is saying that in six years his institutions has not been groomed enough to try one corrupt leader or to even prepared a case against the master minders of Nyaya bomber in Abuja. I am very sure if Oka and Ibori were to be try in Nigeria, the would have still being walking on the streets free men.

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  10. My able and competent president. We stand by you till 2019.

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    1. ....then accept my sympathies then!

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    2. Even in the bible and quran those that sin against God were punish so how much more of the corrupted human being Mr presido if u fall victim u wil not go unpunished.

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  11. Your boss was charged for corruption money laundering in UK. U pardoned him. Ur minister was invited to clarify allegations of corrupt practices in petroleum ministry u encouraged her not to appear. U said there is no corruption in the country but petty stealing. Mr. President we are tired of this unintelligent approach to issues. U need to treat us with some respect. Try and engage us as someone who is educated as ur supporters want us to believe.

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  12. From everything the man said it is quite clear his level of intelligence.

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  13. The Federal Ministry of Health warns that listening to Jonathan(MUMU) can reduce IQ radically.

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  14. If this guy wins this election, then we can be sure that by 2019 Nigeria will be stone broke.

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  15. Because you and your team are corrupt that is why stealing is not corruption according to you,president you are a disgrace to nigerians,primary school students know that alealing is corruption but PHD holder says is not.How many shoes do you have now?

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  16. Mr President,please stop being a green snake under the green grass for us.Have sincere pity for the Nigerians future.May God grants Nigerians better intelligent to be able to vote u out. Amen.We are tired of you.It is only the thieves that are still remaining with u.

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  17. Even if The so call Buhari win's today. After his first "FOUR YEARS" people will still complain that he has done Nothing. Due to the level of poverty and hardship in the country today Nigerian's want change and they want it to come like a Miracle which is not possible.
    Change is only a Gradual process that takes time to come. Jona or Buhari who even is entering to power should have the interest of the masses at heart that is my prayer for this Country.

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  18. May God bless you, Ernest U.O. I totally concur with Mr. President, fighting corruption in this era requires building/establishing institutions that will discourage it. Taking suspected corrupt leaders to prison or killing them will do a little help to this country. This method has been used in the past and people holding public offices are still indulging in corrupt practices. Lets consider the case of a former IG Tarfa Balogun who was humiliated during Obasanjo rigim, Ibori, Igbinedion and several other governors that were charged to court by EFCC after their terms in office. Have there experiences taught people lesson. The answer is 'NO' rather the new aspirants into public offices are only interested in what gets into their pockets if they eventually succeed. Mind you, they will even hire the best or brilliant lawyers in the society to defend them in court which has always been the fashion. Morever, we are no longer in the military regime, the constitution must be respected and the constitution does not empower any government to kill any leader suspected of corruption as it is in places like China. The corruption suspect must be tried in a law court. Past governments have established institutions like EFCC, ICPC, Police etc, but they have not solved this problem rather it is aggravated. so the best thing is to ensure adequate traceability and security of funds using ICT just like Ghost workers in Federal Ministries have cease to exist through IPPS.

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    1. If EFCChas been allowed to contiue as it was under OBJ....many more cinvictions will be giving us better impact on corruptiin today... instead Jona shut them down. That is an indication of his true intention.

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  19. Mr President knows the problems in Nigeria but he cannot solve them with his kids gloves.

    Whatever Nigerian law recommend for corrupt persons, they should be prosecuted. Granting pardon for criminals is the height of corruption. Mr President belong in the same camp as his corrupt friends.

    Mr President GO and live the country alone.

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  20. “I agree that we must stop corruption but I will not do so by catching people and putting them in crates and jailing or killing them. We can’t stop corruption that way.” IN FACT I WONT DO ANYTHING, THE MONEY WONT FINISH

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  21. This president indeed went to formal school but still uneducated. Literally, he's completely insane to be making the kind of comments he makes. It seems to me that he fight corruption by giving corrupt people a pat in the back and telling them "well done". Mr president, for your information, you fight crime and corruptions by punishing the criminals under the law.

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  22. Himself will be the first person to be thrown into jail for condolling curruption.

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  23. Make dem debate. Na real Mumu tok. You always have to make example of people. Freeze their accounts and take their property. Poeple are bold and your technological Police will take time to implement. By then, dem go don rob us blind finish. Its not an EITHER/OR solution, it has to be all inclusive.

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  24. Jonathan is always confused. Every of his utterance is always putting him against the country. Is he coordinated at all? I can never vote for a person like this, even if he is my father. Haba! A whole President encouraging corruption. So Shekarau is a clean man then. He has not done anything wrong if corrupters are saints

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  25. By making this campaign speech the president has demonstrated indeed that he is clueless and yet to understand the magnitude of problems facing this country after spending six years in office. It will be grave mistake to leave him in office to continue try and error leadership. Mr president is a slow learner as he is yet to come to terms with the county's numerous challenges. There is no progressive minded country that tolerates corruption. How can you send us to moon if we will continue to waste our resources on corruption. Mr president there is no country in the world that has low level of corruption which achieve it by computerization alone. Erring officials must be punished by law so as to deter others. Strong institution means establishing a mechanism to fight corruption which includes letting institutions like court, EFCC, ICC, DSS and police work effectively. The laws you assent to are not for decoration, It is meant to check defaulters. A serious minded president can go at any length to hold people accountable so GMB was right by attempting to bring back Dikko by any means possible to face the law. That is the kind leader we should look forward to have at this point in time.

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  26. Mmu and unthinkable president

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  27. Over the years, PDP has turned into a party of thieves and looters. They also did everything with impunity, trusting that at the end they will rig elections and remain in power. Things have changed and their ugly road has come to an end. Both Jonathan and the PDP must go. We have to choose between PDP and the continued survival of the country. These looters need to be given short sleeves or long sleeves. They should not be allowed to get away with their rape of society.

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  28. If he knows his own generation has failed, then, why is he campaigning for our votes. Is he seeking for us to continue to pardon failing people in a sensiticed position as president of the nation.

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  29. Mr geb we understand say saboteurs plenty around you but yourself for try use your veto power na

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  30. I keep wondering if some people no what dey are saying,GMB says he LL jail all corrupt leaders abi?lets wait and see what happens

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  31. All the big wigs in APC were PDP members. Disgruntled. When did they transmorgrify. We are huge jokers in this country. We deceive our selves.

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  32. We dont need computes to shut down when people try to steal (MUMU PRESIDENT). We need law and transperency in fighting corruption . You are very corrupt too Jonathan.

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  33. Obiajulu Onyeka

    QUESTIONS I KEEP ASKING MYSELF ABOUT BUHARI, Can someone that REFUSED to ATTEND OPUTA PANEL when invited talk about justice??? Can someone whose statements are loaded with VIOLENCE assure peace??? Can someone who promised he would ensure that SHARIA LAW gets to all part of the country tolerate people from other religion??? Can someone that asked MUSLIMS TO VOTE ONLY MUSLIM be voted for by other religion? Can someone that put Shagari in HOUSE ARREST and DR Alex Ekwueme in PRISON be absolved of tribal sentiments? Can someone who used retroactive laws to KILL PEOPLE be trusted with our lives? Can someone who says FIGHTING TERRORISM is against his people be allowed to be in charge of this country??? Can someone who executed 75% of PTF projects in the NORTH and distributed the remaining 25% among other regions when he was the PTF chairman be allowed to take charge of all projects in the country??? Can someone who as a military head of state who knows he would be overthrown but COULD NOT DO ANYTHING because his deputy was not around be classified as courageous? Can someone who says ACN is corrupt but because of his presidential ambition now surrounds himself with ACN thieves be ABLE TO FIGHT CORRUPTION? Can someone who as head of PTF DID NOT KNOW how billions of Naira got missing be trusted with our entire wealth as president??? Can someone who could not allow the economic of demand, supply and internal production factors to determine the prices of commodities but used SOLDIERS TO FORCE price control be able to handle present economic challenges?? Can someone who did not allow his government be criticized and UNJUSTLY ARRESTED those who criticised his government be given that opportunity to lead again,etc????Honestly, Buhari is NOT the RIGHT person. God bless Nigeria

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    1. Can someone who has held many top offices in the land, including the Head Of State of the federation and was NOT found wanting in any of the offices held and non of the fears you have mentioned above materialized during his tenure in office, just turn a bad guy because he is democratically elected?

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  34. Dear Obiajulu Onyeka, It is clear that have allowed so much of sentiment to becloud your sense of analysis.People like u in the Nigeria of this hour of change are certainly in the minority. Your comment only represents the view of insignificant percentage of our voting population which is grossly inadequate to enact a re-election for the corruption-tolerant Mr President.

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  35. Obiajulu,we need not trade words your sense of tempo is faulty.I don't know your age,but you are a Nigerian let's try change for another 4year term and if you will not wake up from your sleeping.Thank God you are living in a conducive environment where there is no activity of Boko haram so i will only advice you to change your thinking even if you are being paid to say all these.Certainly no going back Nigeria must change.

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  36. The president is in Lagos to campaign for re-election and all he said is why Nigerians should NOT vote for him come February 2015. Corruption is a monster in Nigeria and we need a dragon to kill it. If it is allowed to fester, it will inhibit all development and like cancer, deter us from growth and push us straight for destruction. Corruption eats the fabrics of development in a country and pays only to evil doers. To thrive in a corrupt setting is to be corrupt and you see good minds playing dirty to stay afloat the worrisome conditions created by a corrupt system

    Can Mr. President kindly tell us what Mr. Umaru Dikko did to warrant him hiding in a foreign country and refusing to come home even when, first his father died, then his mother who he is believed to be very close to? Can the President also tell us when did Umaru Dikko return to Nigeria and during the regime of which government? They cant, Because, it was Buhari's stance on corruption he feared to stay away from Nigeria and it was Buhari's government who pardoned him and made him return to the country after he agreed to forfeit a part of what he had stolen. That is leadership. If you cant have a full Loaf, accept have a bread.

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