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Dressing Jonathan In Borrowed ‘statesman’ Robes by LocalChamp: 5:23pm On Apr 05, 2015
Dressing Jonathan in borrowed ‘statesman’ robes
Posted by: Idowu Akinlotan in Idowu Akinlotan, Sunday

For conceding defeat to the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, in the March 28 poll, President Goodluck Jonathan has been lavishly described as a statesman. The word is debauched. Nigeria was doubtless on edge shortly before and after the poll, with many people stockpiling food and provisions and relocating from towns and cities they feared could erupt in violence if the poll results did not favour one of the contestants. But by placing a call to Gen Buhari and conceding defeat, the unbearable tension was instantly relieved. A grateful nation, it seems, could not have enough of the new Jonathan, whom they immediately dressed in the borrowed robes of a statesman.
A stupefied Abdulsalami Abubakar, former military head of state, ran breathless, together with his new National Peace Committee, to the president to thank him for his kind consideration and understanding. World leaders, awash in emotions, also sent word appreciating the new Dr Jonathan for placing country above self and ensuring post-poll peace. Even the APC itself, the main beneficiary of the electoral revolution that took place seemingly against the run of play, gushed to the president in coded language that all was forgiven. The president’s friends, hangers-on, and the media he dedicated to himself for the reelection race, have all painted him in glowing statesmanlike colours.
It is apparently so soon forgotten that Dr Jonathan, more than any other person, politician or unprincipled security agent, was responsible for the tension that convulsed the country weeks before the fateful race. He destroyed the security services, disemboweled them, and turned them into his party’s enforcement arm, to the extent that the world scorned what had become of Nigeria, and neighbouring countries ridiculed its armed services. It is also forgotten that the president was directly and solely responsible for creating and fostering religious and ethnic divisions in the country, and aggravated his irresponsible behaviour by condoning the threats and sabre rattling from Niger Delta militants and larcenous political elders sworn to his protection.
Moreover, though he was unable to deploy troops for counterinsurgency duties in the Northeast and had had to rely on Chadian soldiers and other heavily paid mercenaries, Dr Jonathan found the temerity to deploy soldiers for election duties in Ekiti and Osun States, and then finally on March 28, all over the country. Together with the police, the troops undermined balloting in Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Delta States. Such mindless intimidation never occurred in these parts before, let alone on that sickening and humiliating scale.
And finally, who could fail to notice that after securing postponement of the polls for six crazy and indefensible weeks, Dr Jonathan then sidelined his campaign organisation, opened the vaults and proceeded to seduce and induce those he identified as opinion moulders and grassroots mobilisers in the Southwest and a few other parts of the county. In any other country, the insane spending that closed the last week or so of electioneering, which the president unconscionably masterminded, should be enough to get him locked up for life.
Yet, after Dr Jonathan spent more than four years nurturing these horrifying malfeasances, he is today dressed as a statesman by public commentators, many of whom are satisfied with low public morals and standards. Everyone is lining up in the shrine to pour libation to the new statesman. Palladium will not, even though he recognises that Dr Jonathan redeemed a little of the damage he had done to the polity by calling Gen Buhari and conceding defeat. If Dr Jonathan’s expiatory afterthought is what it takes to be a statesman in Nigeria, the country must begin to mourn the loss of its future, and in particular the loss of the great values that undergird every sane and stable society. A nauseous culture is seemingly being bred — indeed as the cult of former heads of state already indicates — whereby a leader propitiates his misrule by the simple act of vacating power.

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Re: Dressing Jonathan In Borrowed ‘statesman’ Robes by temitemi1(m): 5:24pm On Apr 05, 2015
GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my role MODEL!!
Re: Dressing Jonathan In Borrowed ‘statesman’ Robes by shaddi(m): 5:28pm On Apr 05, 2015
temitemi1:
GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my role MODEL!!


Park well joor!!!..... He failed the Niger delta angry
Re: Dressing Jonathan In Borrowed ‘statesman’ Robes by medamillion(m): 5:40pm On Apr 05, 2015
It's beyond shame when we see Nigeria celebrating mediocrity in the guise of heroism.Look at the damage GEJ has done to the brain of someone like temitemi1 of nairaland.

GEJ's acceptance of defeat should not equal to immunity from punishment. HE MUST PAY FOR HIS SINS.

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Re: Dressing Jonathan In Borrowed ‘statesman’ Robes by austinsmat(m): 6:05pm On Apr 05, 2015
people and jealous, please any man God has bless no man can cures. anytime buhari lose election he never accept defeat always shouting election was rig and his words causing havoc in northern state, but now he sees it as free and fair election.oh but my hero Jonathan shows example to Africa

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