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Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by nairavsdollars(f): 8:11am On Feb 25, 2020
Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in this interview, speaks on the state of insecurity in the country, developments in his party and other issues. TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI brings the excerpts:

There is an ongoing debate on whether President Buhari should replace the Service Chiefs over the worsening insecurity in the country. What is your position on this?

Honestly, I am not very forceful in demanding for the removal of the Service Chiefs. Even though I believe that President Buhari and his government must adhere strictly to the provision of the constitution that guides the appointment and functions of the Service Chiefs. I think the question we should ask now is ‘How do we ensure that the security of the country is tight enough to ensure that Nigerians are able to live peacefully in their country?’ The reality is that the security of the country is very bad and I am alarmed. People are dying front, back, right, left and centre. If Buhari believes that retaining the Service Chiefs will assist him in consolidating on the efforts of his government on security, then let him go ahead. The reality is that mere change of personnel may not be what we need; what we need is determination on the part of the rulers, especially President Buhari to ensure that Nigerians are secure in their own country. I don’t believe in wasting so much time in saying ‘Replace Service Chiefs’. Recently, I watched the interview of Senator Ali Ndume, the Chairman Senate Committee on Army who is from Borno state. He said that the Nigerian Army is not very well equipped to combat the Boko Haram menace. That is a very crucial point. Let us equip our army and ensure that we have a security force that is fit to deal with insurgency. If we can have that, then the Service Chiefs will be able to render something of value to the country; but mere changing them will not solve the problem.

The federal government has been saying Boko Haram has been technically defeated and they are only attacking soft targets. Do you believe that?

I don’t believe in it. What do they mean by technically defeated? We are not fighting a conventional warfare. Boko Haram is engaging Nigeria in guerilla warfare and this is a war that is very difficult to win. In guerilla warfare, some people will disguise as civilians, spy on the soldiers and prepare an onslaught against their targets and flee. So, anybody who says Boko Haram has been technically defeated is wasting his time. They can strike anywhere and anytime they like because they are not engaging Nigeria in conventional warfare. It is about very crafty, difficult young Nigerians organising themselves into a guerilla movement to fight the military.

Do you think the President should seek foreign support ?

Yes, he should do it. Anybody that can assist us, President Buhari must contact them because these killings are getting too much.

How do you see the opposition from some quarters against Amotekun?

It is arrant nonsense. Why must they be opposed to Amotekun? Amotekun is a device of the South- West to ensure that they guarantee the peace and security of our people in the zone and it must be extended to other parts of the country, so that we can have peace and security in other parts of the country too.

The Senate Committee on review of 1999 constitution has said it will consider recommendations of 2014 constitutional conference. What is your take on that?

Let them do so and very fast too. That confab was very important and vital issues were discussed there. I believe that one of the things Nigerians will remember former President Goodluck Jonathan for was putting together that conference. He organised it successfully and it dealt on many issues. They can remove the controversial ones, but those issues that relate to security of Nigerians should be implemented. The earlier we do so, the better for us.

There has been controversy over some judgments recently given by the Supreme Court. Are you also worried by that too?

I have told the Supreme Court long ago when they decided the case of Osun state that it is not in the character of Nigeria’s Supreme Court to based their judgment on technicalities. It is a very dangerous thing. For example, in the Osun case, they said one of the members of the Tribunal did not come to work and therefore, the whole process has to be pushed aside. That was very wrong. In the case of Imo, the Supreme Court, they decided to add figures together.
It is not the duty of the Supreme Court to be going into that triviality. The Supreme Court of Nigeria has always dealt with issues and the moment it veers into technicalities, then they have put problems in their hands. Having said that, as Nigerians, we must put hands together to ensure that we do not allow the highest court in the land to be humiliated.
In the case of Bayelsa state, the deputy governorship candidate of the APC was found to be fraudulent, so we can’t blame the Supreme Court for that judgment. They decided that case very well and if we follow the judgments of Justice Mary Odili, she has always given very sound judgments that cannot be faulted. I want to advice the Supreme Court to drop off the issue of technicalities. For instance, the Imo case result of 388 polling units, those results were brought in by a policeman. Is that not laughable? If they had said INEC, that will be fine because it is the body saddled with elections; but a policeman bringing results and then the Supreme Court now added the figures together and said the APC candidate has won. That to me is very wrong.

As one of the founding members of the PDP, do you think there is hope for the party to reclaim back its position as Nigeria’s ruling party soon?

I am a member of the PDP but I will be deceiving Nigerians if I say the PDP is seriously set to capture its lost glory. The PDP needs to reclaim its lost glory but we cannot because we are badly disorganised. The issue of national chairmanship of the party which was messed up for us by the PDP in Abuja is still haunting the party till tomorrow. It could have been better for the PDP if they had allowed the voice of the people to prevail on having Chief Olabode George as national chairman. When they did what they did, I was in Abuja and I cried. I saw the way dollars was flying in the air to rob a person who could have bring credibility into the party. To me, I believe it is not too late to right the wrongs. If God preserves my life, I will continue to fight that the PDP returns to power in this country. Look at Goodluck Jonathan for example. He did his best for this country but look at how he was messed up. Even when people were telling him not to give up power, he refused and said since they said he has been defeated, he will handover. I was one of those who told him not to handover to Buhari but he refused, saying that his ambition is not worth the blood of innocent Nigerians.

Why did you ask him not to handover then?

I did so because it was apparent and clear that the APC wanted power at all costs and having known Buhari very well when he came into power as a military head of state, his regime killed so many of my colleagues who went to prison and never returned. Even those who managed to return eventually died.
For example, he paraded me around the country for no just cause. I was in Kiri-Kiri prison, Jos prison and Yola prison before he released me. What was my offence? Nothing! My only offence was serving as the Director of Organisation of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN). He did the same to many Nigerians such as Solomon Lar, Abubakar Rimi, Olabisi Onabanjo, Ambrose Alli, Adamu Ciroma and many decent Nigerians died under Buhari’s rule as military head of state.
That was why I advised Jonathan to hold onto power but he said his ambition doesn’t warrant innocent Nigerians losing their lives. But despite handing over peacefully to them, look at what they are doing to him. It is sad. Even before the elections, I wrote about 10 articles warning Nigerians not to allow Buhari to come back. I also granted series of interviews on why people shouldn’t vote for the APC because I know Buhari very well. He is a hard fighting human machine and I knew he will not give up easily. But I will never question whatever God has decided. God knows why he allowed him to come back. But having said that, I think having experienced him and the APC, Nigerians will know how to protect their freedom and liberty in future.

https://www.independent.ng/why-i-asked-jonathan-not-to-hand-over-to-buhari-in-2015-babatope/

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by hisexcellency34: 8:15am On Feb 25, 2020
I remembered Orubebe also did same and you have the same facial expression

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by helinues: 8:39am On Feb 25, 2020
Lies...

Orubebe was the real hero...

"We will not take this results".... With his mouth widely open like Hipps mouth

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Emekankwoka(m): 8:49am On Feb 25, 2020

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by hisexcellency34: 9:21am On Feb 25, 2020
Ha ha...savage

helinues:
Lies...

Orubebe was the real hero...

"We will not take this results".... With his mouth widely open like Hipps mouth

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Nobody: 10:00am On Feb 25, 2020
First, Bode George

Now Ebenezer Babatope.

Who next?

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by BlackfireX: 10:24am On Feb 25, 2020
Those who are against our amiable president...






Amotekin terrorists

Ipob miscreants.

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by bigt2(m): 10:34am On Feb 25, 2020
angry
Na true yearn nah. See as the dollop head deplete everything finish! Even those who trek for him just dey know say trekking dey! grin

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:34am On Feb 25, 2020
Let us equip our army and ensure that we have a security force that is fit to deal with insurgency. If we can have that, then the Service Chiefs will be able to render something of value to the country; but mere changing them will not solve the problem. 
Kool!

Meanwhile, it is getting strange that every Tom, Dick.and Harry from this evil party that brought this evil Boko Haram upon us as a nation in the first place are now turning to Technical Advisers suddenly.
Criminals that couldn't do anything for a decade and watch Boko haram kill thousand and thousands of innocent people.
That people could not go to their place of worship for over a whole year.
Back then, if you see an ordinary polythene bag (nylon of akara) on the floor, everybody start running helter skelter thinking it's gonna be an explosive/BOMB!
(It was that bad!)

Same evil party that denied Boko Haram kidnapped 286 of our teenage girls before the world stood up to burst their bubble!
They rather share the BILLIONS meant to procure ammunition for our soldiers to tackle this Boko Haram insurgency (when it was still at infancy) among themselves and watch our soldiers die!!
Only people with chicken brains must have forgotten all these atrocities in less than 6 years.
That is why we call them hypocrites and children of hate, perdition and frustration.
(They are trying to tell us that this raped, battered and looted nation by their party of looters was like Canada or Dubai pre 2015!)

Kidnappings, Daily Pipeline Explosions etc were the order of the day.
More of the reason we sent the ineffectual buffon packing.

Our darling country will win this war as a nation, and all the politicians sponsoring these killings along with anyone supporting them will all die miserably and terribly in due season.

God bless Nigeria.

madridsta007:

You’ve done brilliant today.
May fate run your life like the way Buhari is running this country. Amen!
And another Amen!
A Big Amen.
And may your life be just the way the evil party you support ruled this country for 16 years.
You and your ilks.

If they had done good, PMB won't even be there at the moment.
Hypocrites of the highest order.
Hisssss........

batstan:

You are spot on.
Thanks Man!
adelaja70:

He said the truth Bro...
They said the truth is the right sentence sir.

michoim:
Are you the electorate that voted Buhari in 2015? What a stupidity & pride of a high order
Don't mind the criminal.
Over 15 million Nigerians cannot be wrong

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by lonelydora: 10:35am On Feb 25, 2020
The moment GEJ shifted that election from February to March in 2015, I knew he will lose.

If he had not handed over to PMB, he would have saved Nigeria a grest lot of issues.

And the funny thing is, nothing would have happened. Nobody will fight any war, we too love life in this country. Nobody wants to die

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by FuckMyndd44: 10:35am On Feb 25, 2020
Rare picture of Nigerians under Buhari

Btw, Buhari is the one standing

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by salbis(m): 10:36am On Feb 25, 2020
Who is this coward? Orubebe we know!

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by SouthNigerian: 10:37am On Feb 25, 2020
Do you know the world deadliest desease?

Mallam Buhari is...

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by kuljayms1(m): 10:37am On Feb 25, 2020
I said it before and I'm reiterating it..... Buhari has nothing but chaos to offer. Quote me and die!

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Digitalstarlite: 10:38am On Feb 25, 2020
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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by wilemer: 10:38am On Feb 25, 2020
nairavsdollars1:
Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in this interview, speaks on the state of insecurity in the country, developments in his party and other issues. TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI brings the excerpts:

Why did you ask him not to handover then?

I did so because it was apparent and clear that the APC wanted power at all costs and having known Buhari very well when he came into power as a military head of state, his regime killed so many of my colleagues who went to prison and never returned. Even those who managed to return eventually died.

That was why I advised Jonathan to hold onto power but he said his ambition doesn’t warrant innocent Nigerians losing their lives. But despite handing over peacefully to them, look at what they are doing to him. It is sad.



True. it was never about change or doing things differently.
Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Chijeep(m): 10:38am On Feb 25, 2020
Abeg na who dx 1 epp nw

if Buhari put dx 1 4 prison nw dey go say he's 2 wicked.

Dey no go c d time u dey here dey run ur mouth lik soak away ooo...

Okayyyy...kontinu

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by TooMuchStuff: 10:41am On Feb 25, 2020

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 25, 2020
hisexcellency34:
I remembered Orubebe also did same and you have the same facial expression
oh just shut up already

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by SavageResponse(m): 10:43am On Feb 25, 2020
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lonelydora:
The moment GEJ shifted that election from February to March in 2015, I knew he will lose.

If he had not handed over to PMB, he would have saved Nigeria a grest lot of issues.

And the funny thing is, nothing would have happened. Nobody will fight any war, we too love life in this country. Nobody wants to die

It's a good thing he handed over to Buhari so that Nigerians will see with their own eyes that Buhari is not the messiah they thought he was! angry

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Js22621: 10:44am On Feb 25, 2020
Buhari remains the greatest disaster, disease,and sickness in the history of Nigeria. Not everyone will understand but only few with great insight will do.

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Dididrumz(m): 10:44am On Feb 25, 2020
Nigerian talkative politicians

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by TRUSTEDGUY: 10:48am On Feb 25, 2020
BlackfireX:
Those who are against our amiable president...






Amotekin terrorists

Ipob miscreants.

grin
BlackfireX:
Those who are against our amiable president...
Guy you dey overreact





Amotekin terrorists

Ipob miscreants.

Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by TRUSTEDGUY: 10:49am On Feb 25, 2020
lonelydora:
The moment GEJ shifted that election from February to March in 2015, I knew he will lose.

If he had not handed over to PMB, he would have saved Nigeria a grest lot of issues.

And the funny thing is, nothing would have happened. Nobody will fight any war, we too love life in this country. Nobody wants to die

Jonathan was not man enough to face Boko Harham. Didn't. want undue stress which is clearly not the attributes of a leader

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Nobody: 10:49am On Feb 25, 2020
Worst could have happen under GEJ if he had won...
=> Nigeria will still pass through recession and we will be regretting APC had not won.
=> Boko Haram will still be terrorising
=> Kidnappers will be on rampage
=> Wailing will still be people's song

=> Either of Buhari or GEJ will still be laughing with each other in Aso Rock

Politician w/o ideology will still be at the affairs of the nation.

Both PDP and APC are endemic/plague to the country, a cancerous organization

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by Kingpele(m): 10:50am On Feb 25, 2020
cool I have said it time without number, our political class is our problem be it pdp, Apc etc, they don't understand what democracy is all about, very selfish folks.... U accepted that someone who was elected by his people deserve to be removed merely cos his deputy used several names on his certificates... Now u are proud to say you told someone that lost an election not to hand over power as if the state power belongs to him or rather it is his birth right. we don't really have democrats in this country, and The youths of today is following in the footsteps of the elders... Very shameful

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Re: Ebenezer Babatope: I Asked Jonathan Not To Hand Over To Buhari In 2015 by OakConsultNG: 10:52am On Feb 25, 2020
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