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Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by contactwale: 11:51am On Jul 01, 2013
EACH time the wife of the President, Patience Jonathan, hits the road with her long motorcade, including bulletproof and bombproof limousines, or is having a whale of a time at an event, drivers and commuters who find themselves on her routes always have to live with the bitter experience of the encounter. As police empty the roads of traffic, forcing drivers to wait as her glamorous convoy drifts by, motorists are trapped in traffic for hours on end, while social and economic life of the affected community is brought to a halt abruptly.

The recent visit of Mrs. Jonathan to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, in which her security details forcibly grounded the movement of residents, is the latest of such excesses that Nigerians have been forced to endure for the past three years. This impunity must stop. According to newspaper reports, Mrs. Jonathan’s security arrangement paralysed activities in the Port Harcourt Government Reservation Area for the four days of her visit. Armoured personnel carriers were deployed at two points, while gun-wielding operatives manned the points leading to her private residence. Many people missed their appointments because they were prevented from moving in and out of their houses.

When she came to Lagos last year, on a “thank-you visit” to some women groups for electing her husband president, she enacted a similar repulsive scenario. During the visit, Lagos residents were subjected to an unprecedented road blockade, which gave rise to an unnerving five-hour traffic that grounded all human and economic activities. The First Lady was attending that event at Ocean View Restaurant on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island.

Mrs. Jonathan’s misdemeanour, which still resonates more than a year after it happened, forced Governor Babatunde Fashola to lament, “Lagosians were needlessly inconvenienced…. It dawned on me the need for public officers generally to be more sensitive to the people we serve. It is particularly worrisome that this (she) is not an elected person. I think we all must check how security agencies use the movement of high officers, especially VIPs, to disrupt citizens and taxpayers, whose money is used to fuel all the vehicles and all the apparatus that we use to block the roads against them. It should not get to the level that we close the roads in the state because VIPs want to pass.” It cannot be said better.

But not long after the ridiculous show of power in Lagos, Mrs. Jonathan headed for Warri, Delta State, where she also caused hardship to residents through her security arrangements. Needless to say, these foul-ups compound gridlocks on our roads. On a few occasions, the First Lady has also broken protocol. During President Goodluck Jonathan’s visit to the United States in September 2012, she breached protocol by disembarking from the aircraft before the President, and shaking hands with officials waiting on the tarmac while her husband was still coming down from the plane. The First Lady is setting a bad example for wives of governors.

The position of the First Lady in the United States, from where the convention spread to other countries, is not an elected one, carries no official duties, and attracts no salary. But it glows with much glamour and the occupier is expected to handle the position with sublime grace. In the United Kingdom, the role of the Prime Ministerial Consort is not official and as such whoever occupies the office is not given a salary or official duties. Many of them prefer to remain very much in the background. Indeed, the late Denis Thatcher once summed up the role of the ideal prime ministerial spouse as “always present, never there.” This is the ideal.

But operating under the loosely-defined, unconstitutional office of the “First Lady,” Mrs. Jonathan has been bringing the highest office in the land into disrepute since her husband assumed full duties as President in May 2010, by her public conduct. Her behaviour – when there is no reason for it – is leaving many citizens who have had their rights trampled on bitter but helpless.

This is not the practice in civilised societies. The basic requirement of civilised democracy is that everyone plays by the rules and that the rules command public confidence. In October 2011, it was reported that a stunned 27-year-old Indian woman was so agitated that she enquired from David Cameron, who chose to travel in a tube train during rush hour, “Excuse me, are you the Prime Minister?” The Prime Minister was reportedly travelling on the London Underground for an appointment. The United States’ security services offer maximum protection to Michelle Obama while, at the same time, causing minimal inconvenience to other motorists and citizens. It is as outrageous as it is gravely uncivilised for official cortèges to take pleasure in inflicting pains on the people that such officials claim to be serving.

The itinerary of the First Lady can be smoothly planned without compromising her safety and the convenience of the citizens. Mrs. Jonathan must recognise that power is ephemeral and should learn from the past occupants of the office who history does not favourably remember because they did incalculable damage to the image of the First Family. Fashola, who, as a governor, does not use sirens in his limited convoy, and does not harass other road users, offers a useful lesson in public morality and decorum. Even with the aura surrounding the office of President of the United States, whenever Barack Obama is visiting any part of America, information is fully circulated to the locality well ahead of time, and locals are given alternative routes that cause minimum inconveniences to use.

It is President Jonathan’s duty to caution his wife to stop this regime of offensive illegality that has tainted the Presidency and presented Nigeria in a bad light.

http://www.punchng.com/editorial/patience-jonathans-excesses-must-be-curbed/
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by slimming: 11:58am On Jul 01, 2013
orced Governor Babatunde Fashola to lament
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by whizboi: 12:44pm On Jul 01, 2013
lovely written editorial, it is really disheartening. Like the post suggested if these excesses are limited it might help reduce govt spending, highly insensitive. With all d promises by GEJ on reducing d cost of govt. He shld start with himself and his household.
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by pistol: 12:58pm On Jul 01, 2013
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Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by ifihearam: 1:25pm On Jul 01, 2013
What is wrong with you people in this country? She is the first lady of the Federal republic of Nigeria,africa most powerful country,you expect her to trek abi? Michelle obama went to dubai for holidays and none was allowed access into the beach where she was relaxing with her 2 daughters,and thats not the soil of the United states so what has PEJ done now?

Abeg free my oga's wife you here?mugu

this was how reuben abati started,if this guy now is given the opportunity to work with the presidency like me you will see things from different point of view.
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by VolvoS60(m): 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2013
ifihearam: What is wrong with you people in this country? She is the first lady of the Federal republic of Nigeria,africa most powerful country,you expect her to trek abi? Michelle obama went to dubai for holidays and none was allowed access into the beach where she was relaxing with her 2 daughters,and thats not the soil of the United states so what has PEJ done now?

Abeg free my oga's wife you here?mugu

this was how reuben abati started,if this guy now is given the opportunity to work with the presidency like me you will see things from different point of view.


^^^^ Empty. Empty!

You are so predictable. I knew someone somewhere would throw in Obama's wife as a beacon for high rolling by first ladies and you did not fail to deliver.

As I have said before , the battle for the soul of this country will not be won on the internet. It will be won out there on the streets and in the cities and villages. Many Nigerians who genuinely want change and are prepared to work for it now spend a lot less time on the web and a lot more on the streets telling people to justify their decision to vote for the ruling party over the past 14 years. The results have been interesting. People are beginning to ask probing questions. We are getting somewhere.

For every minute that is spent countering your propaganda on the web, that is one less minute of valuable time spent in educating the Nigerian voter on the reasons why he has to take his destiny in his hands and kick out the ruling party. Nonetheless, some of your lies will not be left unchallenged.

The American taxpayer can afford to fund Madame Obama's holidays and whatnot. After all, the USA is rich. The USA is an industrial economy. Her currency is the world's reserve currency. She has a veto on the UN Security Council and is also a nuclear power. US manufactured exports and services run into trillions of Naira grin. Both the US government and privately owned companies have annual R & D budgets running into, again, trillions of Naira.

Despite all the above, the US is still a country in crisis with a trillion dollar budget deficit, widening poverty, rising racial tension & income inequality and no universal healthcare. With all of the USA's wealth and power, some US taxpayers have a problem with their government financing Michelle Obama's holidays, deploying a massive security cordon around her etc. And you say Nigerians should remain mute about their own first lady 'problem'?


You asked what is wrong with the people in this country. You sir, are the problem. The good thing is that the final solution is on the way. . .
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by ENEONWO(m): 3:19pm On Jul 01, 2013
VolvoS60:


^^^^ Empty. Empty!

You are so predictable. I knew someone somewhere would throw in Obama's wife as a beacon for high rolling by first ladies and you did not fail to deliver.

As I have said before , the battle for the soul of this country will not be won on the internet. It will be won out there on the streets and in the cities and villages. Many Nigerians who genuinely want change and are prepared to work for it now spend a lot less time on the web and a lot more on the streets telling people to justify their decision to vote for the ruling party over the past 14 years. The results have been interesting. People are beginning to ask probing questions. We are getting somewhere.

For every minute that is spent countering your propaganda on the web, that is one less minute of valuable time spent in educating the Nigerian voter on the reasons why he has to take his destiny in his hands and kick out the ruling party. Nonetheless, some of your lies will not be left unchallenged.

The American taxpayer can afford to fund Madame Obama's holidays and whatnot. After all, the USA is rich. The USA is an industrial economy. Her currency is the world's reserve currency. She has a veto on the UN Security Council and is also a nuclear power. US manufactured exports and services run into trillions of Naira grin. Both the US government and privately owned companies have annual R & D budgets running into, again, trillions of Naira.

Despite all the above, the US is still a country in crisis with a trillion dollar budget deficit, widening poverty, rising racial tension & income inequality and no universal healthcare. With all of the USA's wealth and power, some US taxpayers have a problem with their government financing Michelle Obama's holidays, deploying a massive security cordon around her etc. And you say Nigerians should remain mute about their own first lady 'problem'?


You asked what is wrong with the people in this country. You sir, are the problem. The good thing is that the final solution is on the way. . .
Need i say more? No. I could not have said it better.
Re: Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed- The Punch Editorial by Chaflyje(m): 3:33pm On Jul 01, 2013
VolvoS60:


^^^^ Empty. Empty!

You are so predictable. I knew someone somewhere would throw in Obama's wife as a beacon for high rolling by first ladies and you did not fail to deliver.

As I have said before , the battle for the soul of this country will not be won on the internet. It will be won out there on the streets and in the cities and villages. Many Nigerians who genuinely want change and are prepared to work for it now spend a lot less time on the web and a lot more on the streets telling people to justify their decision to vote for the ruling party over the past 14 years. The results have been interesting. People are beginning to ask probing questions. We are getting somewhere.

For every minute that is spent countering your propaganda on the web, that is one less minute of valuable time spent in educating the Nigerian voter on the reasons why he has to take his destiny in his hands and kick out the ruling party. Nonetheless, some of your lies will not be left unchallenged.

The American taxpayer can afford to fund Madame Obama's holidays and whatnot. After all, the USA is rich. The USA is an industrial economy. Her currency is the world's reserve currency. She has a veto on the UN Security Council and is also a nuclear power. US manufactured exports and services run into trillions of Naira grin. Both the US government and privately owned companies have annual R & D budgets running into, again, trillions of Naira.

Despite all the above, the US is still a country in crisis with a trillion dollar budget deficit, widening poverty, rising racial tension & income inequality and no universal healthcare. With all of the USA's wealth and power, some US taxpayers have a problem with their government financing Michelle Obama's holidays, deploying a massive security cordon around her etc. And you say Nigerians should remain mute about their own first lady 'problem'?


You asked what is wrong with the people in this country. You sir, are the problem. The good thing is that the final solution is on the way. . .



well said... but plsz where is this final solution, would love to know the route its taking...

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