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History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by dre11(m): 7:30am On May 24, 2015
What do you think are the highlights of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration?

I believe, for most Nigerians, the highlight of Jonathan’s administration is the heightened terrorist activities in the country. Another is the enormous corruption, which, even by the standard of Nigeria, is unprecedented. There has never been any government in this country as corrupt, indolent and irresponsible as this government. Also, for a nation which has so many ethnic groups, religious differences, and identities, one was expecting a measure of inclusiveness. Unfortunately, Jonathan and his cabal are the most divisive set of people to have been at the top of an administration in this country.

Frankly speaking, I can’t think of anything I would regard as a positive highlight. Everything that I can think of, which I consciously or otherwise associate with this President, is terribly negative. I hope I am not disappointing you, but I have nothing positive to say about the government.

Why is corruption believed to have thrived under Jonathan’s administration, despite the checks and balances that the constitution provides?

Checks and balances only work if they are being applied to control political will. It requires a measure of sincerity for him to use the checks and balances in order to tackle corruption. Clearly, the institutions are there. Clearly, most of the checks and balances are there. But as we see, the tragedy of Jonathan and his administration is that they have nothing but contempt for Nigerians and the institutions that make up Nigeria. So, he feels he can play with everybody’s intelligence. If you are caught involved in some malpractice and you happen to be one of his favoured people, he would say, ‘No, you are not corrupt; maybe you did a little bit of stealing.’



Are you saying the South-South ganged up with the South-East to marginalise other regions in the country?

If you compare man for man, the South-West has more people that are better educated with university degrees than the entire South-South. But when you look at the protocol list of the top 20 officials in the country, from the President downwards, there is only one Yoruba man. I am not trying to incite any unnecessary fears, but if all the appointees were chosen based on merit and there was no qualified Yoruba person who could be in that group of 20, I am prepared to concede. But the fact of the matter is that for every one out of those 20, there are thousands of Yorubas who are qualified but were not appointed. If you don’t call that marginalisation, then I don’t know what it is. You can make an excuse that maybe northerners like me are not educated. That was what Edwin Clark said until he had to admit at the National Conference that he was mistaken and he had become aware that the governors were also educated.

The reality is that there was a deliberate machinery set in motion to alienate certain sections of the country; the entire North and the South-West were particularly singled out for marginalisation and, to a large extent, that succeeded. Look at the economy, for instance; it is headed by a woman who started her career as a geographer that was bundled up and shipped to Nigeria to be made Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria is an Igbo man. Within the CBN, there is an agency called the Assets Management Company of Nigeria. For the most part, it has been headed by Igbo men. The Nigeria Economic Summit Group is also headed by an Igbo man. The Securities and Exchange Commission, until two months ago, was headed by an Igbo woman. The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has been headed by an Igbo man.

If you look carefully, you will notice that the movers and shakers of the national economy are Igbos, and not because they are the best or the brightest, but simply because they could not find Ijaw people. Now that this so-called Coordinating Minister of the Economy has driven the economy into a ditch, we are being confronted with economic disaster for which every Nigerian, whether Igbo or non-Igbo will pay a price. We now have the highest level of unemployment in the history of this country, in addition to corruption.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by dre11(m): 7:31am On May 24, 2015
Economic experts have repeatedly called for a diversification of the country’s economy. Do you think Jonathan’s government has done enough in the agricultural sector to reduce the country’s reliance on crude oil?

In all fairness, it takes a while to diversify the economy. Any talk of diversification of the national economy will have to focus on royalties or tangibles, as they say. How many people are employed in the oil sector today, compared to the number of people who are employed in the agricultural sector? Yes, oil contributes substantially to our earnings in foreign exchange. But in terms of gross domestic product, agriculture is still ahead of oil and it is the mainstay of the economy. I don’t know the latest, but when I was involved in the industry up to five years ago, I knew that the total number of people employed in the oil sector was not more than two to three million. And till now, over 60 per cent of employment in the makings of the national economy is based on agriculture. Whether we like it or not, it is agriculture that will have to be diversified for our economy to be called a diversified and balanced economy.

Secondly, it takes time to diversify any economy and when you look at oil on one hand and agriculture on the other, the two are miles apart. There is no connection between oil and agriculture. If anything, wherever you have oil exploration activity, it has the effect of destroying our soil and you cannot engage in agriculture without an enabling environment, in terms of land and water. For anyone to talk about diversification of a nation’s economy, he has to have a long-term view. It is not something a politician can do easily because if he gives himself a timeline, it would be a serious mistake. The process of diversification has many linkages and unless those linkages are understood, explored and are sincerely connected, there can be no diversification. This government has made a lot of noise about diversification of economy, but you don’t develop agriculture by making a noise about it.

What should Jonathan have done differently in tackling insecurity?

There is one word for it: merit. Since he came to office, every single key appointment in the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Nigerian security establishments like the State Security Service and the Police has been made on the basis of nepotism and corruption. For example, if you appoint an Inspector-General of Police for the purpose of manipulating elections, that is corruption. If you appoint Brigade Commanders, Battalion Commanders and General Officers Commanding, not on the basis of competence or professionalism, but on the basis of their ability to do their bidding and you then post them to areas where they will make money and perhaps, allow terrorists sponsored by the government to go scot-free, that is also corruption. If we had had the service chiefs we deserved, particularly in the Army, the situation of Boko Haram could have happened but certainly, it would not have risen to the ugly levels that we are witnessing. And I believe that if anybody is going to do anything about the security challenge, he is going to have to go back to the root of the problem.

How will Jonathan be remembered?

I don’t see him being favourably considered by history. But as far as I am concerned, he is already history. He will be remembered as the man who messed up security, the first president to be defeated in a reasonably free and fair election, and one whose government is the worst in terms of corruption.

http://www.punchng.com/politics/crossfire/history-will-not-favour-jonathan-junaid-mohammed/

Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by dre11(m): 7:32am On May 24, 2015
I don’t see him being favourably considered by history. But as far as I am concerned, he is already history. He will be remembered as the man who messed up security, the first president to be defeated in a reasonably free and fair election, and one whose government is the worst in terms of corruption.

He was right on this point.....

Under GEJ the nation was almost divided BTW religion, security, favourism and corruption

A case study of the fuel crisis that nearly cripple this nation

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Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 7:36am On May 24, 2015
so true

If you look carefully, you will notice that the movers and shakers of the national economy are Igbos, and not because they are the best or the brightest, but simply because they could not find Ijaw people. Now that this so-called Coordinating Minister of the Economy has driven the economy into a ditch, we are being confronted with
economic disaster for which every Nigerian,
whether Igbo or non-Igbo will pay a price. We
now have the highest level of unemployment

watch as some people will come out and start throwing tantrums at this man because he simply said the bitter truth, of course the truth they say is very bitter.

A geographer heading a nation's finance and economy sector, only in Nigeria will this kinda nonsense happen. Oopz; I have even forgotten that a zoologist is the president of human beings. And then why won't he run the nation like an animal kingdom grin

A zoologist + geographer leading a country = total disaster. I think buhari should employ jonathan as the caretaker of his 150 famous cows.
grin

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Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by politricks: 7:38am On May 24, 2015
dre11:
This words .....
Guy na only you wan comment for your thread.
*modified* I will suggest we erase this administration from our history. If the upcoming generation should ask, we would say we had a president during that period.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by dre11(m): 7:42am On May 24, 2015
politricks:
Guy na only you wan comment for your thread

gringrin
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by ta4ba3(m): 7:43am On May 24, 2015
Who history help?
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 7:47am On May 24, 2015
I hope he dies a horrible death
for the pains he's cursed innocent people
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 8:10am On May 24, 2015
lalalalalistic, oya homepage Jare. grin
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 8:12am On May 24, 2015
kastonkastrol:
so true



watch as some people will come out and start throwing tantrums at this man because he simply said the bitter truth, of course the truth they say is very bitter.

A geographer heading a nation's finance and economy sector, only in Nigeria will this kinda nonsense happen. Oopz; I have even forgotten that a zoologist is the president of human beings. And then why won't he run the nation like an animal kingdom grin

A zoologist + geographer leading a country = total disaster. I think buhari should employ jonathan as the caretaker of his 150 famous cows.
grin

[size=18pt]Just imagine that we now CHANGED from zoologist to CATTLE REARER. I pity Nigeria[/size].
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by baybeeboi: 8:13am On May 24, 2015
it's okay
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by gwales: 8:20am On May 24, 2015
Word. Lalastica FP
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 8:31am On May 24, 2015
Xetima:


[size=18pt]Just imagine that we now CHANGED from zoologist to CATTLE REARER. I pity Nigeria[/size].
buhari went to the best military schools in the world. And what he achieved in a short period as HOS is something your otuoke savior couldn't achieved in six years as a failed president.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by kettykings: 8:35am On May 24, 2015
Few questions for junaid.

Who were the ministers of finance, petroleum, national planning and governor of Central bank , chief of Army staff, national security adviser during yaradua tenure.
When did the economy hit the ditch was it during the Jonathan tenure or during the unfortunate reign of Abacha, babangida.

If you classify igbos as not academically better than both northern and South West graduates, how come igbos need to score so much to gain admission into federal schools based on the statistics released.

How come state quota, federal character has been put in place to encourage nepotism.

If Jonathan has put mainly igbos into the economic circle and it is anything but annoying how come the colonisation of the inept and corrupt judicial arm of government by the north has not made any meaning to you.

How about the domination of the military hierarchy but northerners who don't even have the basic certificates for more than 40 years.
In summary junaid should first remove the electric pole in his own eyes before removing straw from Jonathan eyes

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Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by sammyj: 8:40am On May 24, 2015
well said history can never forget a clueless corrupt government !!! grin grin
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by PassingShot(m): 8:41am On May 24, 2015
GEJ was a punishment for a collective sin.

We have to now thank God and congratulate ourselves that we have served out the punishment by getting rid of the worst president in our nation's history.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by doctokwus: 8:49am On May 24, 2015
History should never will.
The man is a monumental mistake foistered on Nigeria by a leader who in his belief he was d most knowledgeable man,imposed a sick leader on us and in d process accidentally gave us a modern day unparalled dunce.
As if that wasn't enough,we also had to endure d wife that was an uneducated illiterate.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by gwales: 9:08am On May 24, 2015
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Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Pavore9: 9:16am On May 24, 2015
l leave him to History as time would give us a clearer insight into his Presidency and we would be convinced if it was plus or minus to our development.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by abduljabbar4(m): 9:17am On May 24, 2015
How can history favour a drunkard? Whether he conceded defeat or not there is no way he can continue leading Nigeria after losing an election
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Gbawe: 9:30am On May 24, 2015
This is why I personally stated that GEJ is the last accidental President we will ever have in Nigeria. Many influential kingmakers and stakeholders, to include those who supported GEJ to power in 2011, have seen that OBJ-style imposition is a very dangerous thing for Nigeria as it might propel into the Nigerian Presidency an individual who is not at all fit to be President and may tend to be grossly irresponsible, callous, immoral, self-serving and destructive. This is precisely what happened with GEJ. Had GEJ not lost then we can confidently predict, with all that is coming now and all that will be revealed after May 29, that Nigeria will be worse than Somalia by 2017.

It will be very difficult to repair and reposition Nigeria but I believe it can be done if we all brace up for the personal sacrifices to be made. I am simply glad Jonathan is gone and I am confident lessons have been learnt meaning we will never ever see his kind again. A man did not even want the responsibility of owning a 4x4 wood shack yet you insist, against simple logic, on giving him a big, rambling and luxurious mansion. Why then be surprised if he has totally destroyed that mansion in 4 years? Whereas if the mansion had been given to someone who is house-proud and loves every inch of his home to be immaculate then you will probably find the mansion much better off after 4 years in the care of this person. Nigerians, especially the influential kingmakers and leaders, have learnt this lesson. Even painfully in some cases. Jonathan has totally destroyed Nigeria. There is not a single sector that is sound under him. All those who supported him should hang their head in shame.

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Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by pistol: 9:31am On May 24, 2015
This man is a joke.
His mates went to the brightest schools in USA and UK to study medicine and he had to go to Russia cos of his low intellect.
All he said was gibberish and he is full of hate.
GEJ stands tall and bowed out when the ovation was loud.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by Gbawe: 9:40am On May 24, 2015
abduljabbar4:
How can history favour a drunkard hideous misruler? Whether he conceded defeat or not there is no way he can continue leading Nigeria after losing an election

Better. Let us be careful with words we use publicly even if we have the power of anonymity working in our favour. We have no personal proof GEJ is a drunkard but we can all 100% attest to the fact he is a hideous misruler. Simply one of the worst, if not the worst President/head of State Nigeria has ever know since she became independent.
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by valarmorghulis: 10:27am On May 24, 2015
geographer angry
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by sholey99: 10:59am On May 24, 2015
When a non political thinker and strategist is being put or place in a political position, things would surely go wrong just like in the case of our ex to be president Mr Ebele jonathan
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by ijustdey: 12:49pm On May 24, 2015
For example, if you appoint an Inspector-General of Police for the purpose of manipulating elections, that is corruption


just like him telling the inspector of police to change the head of police in Rivers state during the governorship election since he see that the one posted there won't do the bidding of PDP and power to be
Re: History Will Not Favour Jonathan — Junaid Mohammed by skyfall: 3:36pm On May 24, 2015
I agree with this man 100%.

Jonathan is a piece of SAD NEWS.

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