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Video Evidence Shows Jonathan Lied On Claim He Was Misquoted In Christmas Day by agbameta: 9:26pm On Dec 27, 2013
Video evidence shows Jonathan lied on claim he was misquoted in Christmas Day comment
Sani Tukur
Published: December 27,2013

Video shows the media didn’t misquote President Jonathan. It’s rather him who lied against the media
A review of the video recording of President Goodluck Jonathan’s speech at a Christmas Day service in Abuja has shown that the president lied to Nigerians in his claim that the Nigerian media misquoted him.


Mr. Jonathan had claimed on Thursday that the media quoted him out of context in their reporting of the remark he made at a Christmas Day service that the war against insurgency in Nigeria could not be totally won.
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In the statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Reuben Abati, the president lambasted a section of the media for carrying headlines, which, in his estimation, suggested that the war against terrorisms might never be won in the country.

He particularly criticised two headlines “Terrorism Has Come to Stay” and Insurgency Far From Over – Jonathan” by two newspapers he did not name, saying they were most incongruous with the thrust of his remarks and amounted to taking extreme editorial liberties with his comment at the church service.

Mr. Jonathan, accompanied by members of his family, his aides and some ministers, worshipped at the cathedral church of the Advent, Life Camp, Abuja on Christmas Day during which he made the remarks.

In the Thursday’s statement titled, “Stop this reckless scaremongering” the president said, “Reports in a section of the media today which quoted President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as saying at a Christmas church service on Wednesday in Abuja that “terrorism has come to stay” in Nigeria are completely untrue and a mischievous misrepresentation of the President’s remarks,” Mr. Jonathan said.

“President Jonathan’s verifiable remarks at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life Camp Abuja were to the effect that in comparison with some other countries which have experienced the scourge of terrorism, Nigeria has made remarkable progress in dealing with the security challenges posed by terrorism and insurgency.

“Headlines such as “Terrorism Has Come to Stay” and “Insurgency Far From Over – Jonathan” are therefore most incongruous with the thrust of the President’s remarks and amount to taking extreme editorial liberties with his comments at the church service.
“It is apparent that in their indecent haste to cast the most sensational and negative headlines, some editors never paused to consider that it would have been most absurd for a President whose administration has done so much to reverse the tide of terrorism, to publicly assert the contrary.”
The statement said the president merely pointed out that whereas terrorism remained a global challenge, Nigeria had done comparatively better in reducing the incidence of terrorist attacks within its borders to a reasonable level.
However, a thorough review of the recording of the event revealed that Mr. Jonathan actually said Nigerians should not expect to see terrorism disappear entirely in their country.

He also said terrorism was far being over and that Nigerians should thank God it has been reduced to a manageable level.
A transcript of Mr. Jonathan’s comment on terrorism reads, “For those who know about terrorism, countries that are infested with terror will hardly get out of it. If you look at country like Pakistan, we even go to Pakistan to train our soldiers, in some parts of Pakistan as we are talking now, there appears to be no government.

So this country could have been worst.“Look at the incidences in Abuja, even the police headquarters was bombed, the UN Building was also bombed right here in the seat of government. Maybe the next target would have been the State House.
“So we have to thank God that we have been able to bring it to a reasonable level, though we are far from getting out of it. There are a lot of challenges but we have to thank God.”

Meanwhile, the newspapers which published the story with the headlines : “Terrorism here to stay” and “Terrorism Far From Over” told PREMIUM TIMES Friday they are standing by their stories, saying they did not misquote the president in any way.
“There is no contradiction in what we reported, and I believe the response from the presidency is just an afterthought from Reuben Abati,” said Ibrahim Sheme, the Editor of Abuja-based Blueprint Newspaper, which ran its own story with the headline “Terrorism here to Stay – Jonathan”.
Mr. Sheme described Mr. Jonathan as a reckless speaker who hardly thinks before speaking and then only react to the implications of his comments.

“The President should know that whenever he speaks in public, he is talking to Nigerians who are intelligent to make sense of whatever he says. They are just managing the information and they did a bad job of it. The president was quoted correctly and we stand by our story,” Mr. Sheme added.[/b]

Also, the Editor of Daily Trust newspaper, Habeeb Pindiga, whose paper owns the “Terrorism Far From Over” headline, simply sent a text message saying “We stand by our story”, when asked to comment for this story.


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Re: Video Evidence Shows Jonathan Lied On Claim He Was Misquoted In Christmas Day by Brimmie(m): 9:37pm On Dec 27, 2013
Re: Video Evidence Shows Jonathan Lied On Claim He Was Misquoted In Christmas Day by abuchilag: 9:41pm On Dec 27, 2013
Sensational journalism. I read thru the entire piece and also listened to the clip but I did not hear where the president made such comments. His remark was that when compared to other countries that are being hit by terrorism, we are better off. He also said that the govt is trying but that more still needs to be done

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Re: Video Evidence Shows Jonathan Lied On Claim He Was Misquoted In Christmas Day by gramci: 9:46pm On Dec 27, 2013
abuchilag: Sensational journalism. I read thru the entire piece and also listened to the clip but I did not hear where the president made such comments. His remark was that when compared to other countries that are being hit by terrorism, we are better off. He also said that the govt is trying but that more still needs to be done

Op is a notorious scumbag
Re: Video Evidence Shows Jonathan Lied On Claim He Was Misquoted In Christmas Day by agbameta: 10:19pm On Dec 27, 2013
Mr. Sheme described Mr. Jonathan as a reckless speaker who hardly thinks before speaking and then only react to the implications of his comments.

“The President should know that whenever he speaks in public, he is talking to Nigerians who are intelligent to make sense of whatever he says. They are just managing the information and they did a bad job of it. The president was quoted correctly and we stand by our story,” Mr. Sheme added.

Also, the Editor of Daily Trust newspaper, Habeeb Pindiga, whose paper owns the “Terrorism Far From Over” headline, simply sent a text message saying “We stand by our story”, when asked to comment for this story.


They need to put a leash on the dullards tongue for real.

Is it even possible for different news outlets from all over the country to misquote you all at the same time?

Also, if you are winning the war, how home the damn terrorists upped their game from targeting civilians to attacking military installations and killing military personnel? Obviously, they've gained more strength and are more emboldened since they are now taking the fight to the Nation's armed forces and the people we charge to protect us.

Abeg, tell this man to STFU and do his damn job...

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