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Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by nagoma(m): 12:52pm On Oct 27, 2014
The defining event of Jonathan’s current tenure has been the Boko Haram war. The Boko Haram war did not start under Jonathan. He inherited it but his administration bungled the war against insurgents. The problem was accentuated because it took a long time for regime chiefs to shake off their belief that it was all the work of political opponents. However, the military and security agencies’ inability to overcome the insurgents was not entirely Jonathan’s fault. The war revealed a weakness in the military that most Nigerians did not know existed; we were used to seeing them easily put down student unrest and communal riots. It is noticeable in four years the Jonathan regime failed to come up with a grand new strategy to combat the insurgency.
Right now, his impending declaration for another term in office is somewhat brightened by the ceasefire announcement and the expectation that the Chibok schoolgirls could be released. If that happens and if the war does end, Jonathan would have scored a major political victory. It may not change many opponents’ view of him but it would rob them of a potent propaganda weapon.
Before Boko Haram, everyone believed that corruption is this country’s number one governance problem and the Jonathan regime is defined by a total reluctance to tackle it. Under him, EFCC and ICPC are virtually comatose. The serious allegation made by Speaker Aminu Tambuwal that Jonathan’s body language encourages corruption rings true in many people’s ears. While Presidency strategists would rather believe that General Buhari’s electoral appeal is sectional and religious, his supporters’ main argument is that he will fight corruption, and indeed he looks like the man who can do it. That puts Jonathan doubly on the spot on this issue.

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by nagoma(m): 12:58pm On Oct 27, 2014
Indeed, the ineffectual manner in which the government handled the Boko Haram challenge was attributed by many people to pervasive corruption in public life. After the Boko Haram war ends, corruption will quickly crawl back to the top place on the national agenda. Jonathan must find a way to place himself on the right side of this issue.
Even without the heavy distraction occasioned by Boko Haram, Jonathan’s rule was off on a wrong footing due to the nebulousness of his cornerstone program, the Transformation Agenda. Prior to Jonathan’s advent, Nigerians complained that President Yar’adua’s Seven Point Agenda was nebulous. Hard as it is to believe, the transformation agenda is even more nebulous. It has no clear goals, direction, method or tactics. Instead, ministers and heads of government agencies try to help by attributing every small program or policy step to the Transformation Agenda, everything from digital broadcasting to fertiliser distribution.
Lack of tangible progress in key sectors such as roads, bridges, power generation, health and education projects was such that when former Information Minister Labaran Maku embarked on his good governance tour, he hardly showcased Federal Government projects. Instead he shifted the spotlight to the work of state governments.
Jonathan’s tenure has been marked by petty squabbles, such as wrecking of the Nigeria Governor’s Forum, the heated reply to Obasanjo’s sensational letter, accusing Kwankwaso of “not giving a kobo” to any convention delegate, and egging on Police Commissioner Joseph Mbu to scatter the Rivers State government. The First Lady’s overbearing encroachment into governance, allowing Bamanga Tukur a free reign to wreck the ruling party, refusing to call henchman Asari Dokubo to order for inflammatory remarks and allowing godfather Edwin Clark to go overboard with his public remarks were also defining issues. Others were closing airports to prevent opponents from landing; grounding of opponents’ planes; selectively opening airports for political allies, not to mention suspension of the CBN governor and encouraging the impeachment of recalcitrant state governors.

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by nagoma(m): 12:59pm On Oct 27, 2014
His administration has been a basket of scandals and missteps such as the $15m smuggled into South Africa; Stella Oduah’s purchase of armoured cars; the fuel subsidy payments scandal; refusing to remove SEC boss Ms Oteh despite a National Assembly resolution; looking the other way while the Petroleum Minister blocked a National Assembly probe of the N10 billion allegedly spent on chartering aircraft; cozying up to Buruji Kasamu when he is wanted in the US for drug charges; dining with Ali Modu Sheriff despite the allegation that he is a Boko Haram sponsor; and allowing Femi Otedola to remain on the economic advisory team when he was embroiled in a bribery scandal.
President Jonathan is also prone to gaffes. The two worst gaffes he made were the October 1, 2010 remark that MEND did not carry out the Independence Day Anniversary bombing, and the “I don’t give a damn” remark to public declaration of assets. The latest addition was his reference to the Ebola importer Sawyer as “that crazy man.”
Jonathan’s tenure was bereft of grand gestures. His reluctance to visit the beleaguered North East states until APC governors stole the show by walking on Maiduguri streets and his refusal to visit Chibok or even meet with the grieving parents were cases in point. Compare his serial visit to churches, for example, with Obasanjo’s presiding over an appeal fund launch to renovate the National Mosque.
Nor is it clear what Jonathan will do with another presidential term if he gets it. The committee now in place to plan for his declaration is likely to spend all its time on logistics, on filling Eagle Square with crowds of “supporters” and on lining up governors and other influential people to speak in support of the president’s re-election. History will not record any point for all these. What is needed is for the president to use the occasion to unveil a short, sharp, exciting, well thought out and easily measurable program of rule for another term. If all he will do at the November 11 rally is to claim that his current term has been a smashing success and he intends to repeat it, then he does not deserve another term.
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/columns/monday-columns/37845-nine-issues-around-jonathan

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by AbuMaryam1(m): 1:01pm On Oct 27, 2014
One arithmetic under Jonathan which is yet to be solve is 18 is greater than 16. grin

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by politricks: 1:13pm On Oct 27, 2014
AbuMaryam1:
One arithmetic under Jonathan which is yet to be solve is 18 is greater than 16. grin
ehmm what did you say again?.

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Nobody: 1:14pm On Oct 27, 2014
GEJ till when nigerians are ready to stop suffering and smiling......which means that nigerians that still want to continue to suffer will still want to vote for GEJ...but those that are ready for a positive change will never vote for the clueless jonathan...

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Haqq4young(m): 1:51pm On Oct 27, 2014
His administration can be aptly summarized as follows: corrupt, clueless, weak, visionless and a complete failure.

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Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by vicadex07(m): 3:12pm On Oct 27, 2014
Na that subsidy scandal pain me pass angry angry angry
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by vicadex07(m): 3:13pm On Oct 27, 2014
AbuMaryam1:
One arithmetic under Jonathan which is yet to be solve is 18 is greater than 16. grin

You mean the infamous 16 is greater than 19
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by AbuMaryam1(m): 11:11pm On Oct 27, 2014
vicadex07:


You mean the infamous 16 is greater than 19
eh nah
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by saharachic(f): 10:59am On Mar 22, 2015
And some fools want this dolt to continue in office.
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Nostradamus1: 3:38pm On May 11, 2021
see generational fools
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Nobody: 3:49pm On May 11, 2021
Ah good to see an old thread

Back then, we (rightly) thought that PDP was failing in handling Boko (and their supporters spending time blaming the oppsiiton for the crisis angered a lot of people)

Thus, most people opted for APC in 2015...(I didn't. )

And here we are...same old story

Nigerians needs to start doing things for themselves. Instead of trusting in PDP and APC as their saviours.
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Great2017: 4:20pm On May 11, 2021
saharachic:
And some fools want this dolt to continue in office.
What will you now call the one you preferred and chose?
Re: Jonathan's Tenure At A Glance by Kindledlight(m): 4:54pm On May 11, 2021
nagoma:
Indeed, the ineffectual manner in which the government handled the Boko Haram challenge was attributed by many people to pervasive corruption in public life. After the Boko Haram war ends, corruption will quickly crawl back to the top place on the national agenda. Jonathan must find a way to place himself on the right side of this issue.
Even without the heavy distraction occasioned by Boko Haram, Jonathan’s rule was off on a wrong footing due to the nebulousness of his cornerstone program, the Transformation Agenda. Prior to Jonathan’s advent, Nigerians complained that President Yar’adua’s Seven Point Agenda was nebulous. Hard as it is to believe, the transformation agenda is even more nebulous. It has no clear goals, direction, method or tactics. Instead, ministers and heads of government agencies try to help by attributing every small program or policy step to the Transformation Agenda, everything from digital broadcasting to fertiliser distribution.
Lack of tangible progress in key sectors such as roads, bridges, power generation, health and education projects was such that when former Information Minister Labaran Maku embarked on his good governance tour, he hardly showcased Federal Government projects. Instead he shifted the spotlight to the work of state governments.
Jonathan’s tenure has been marked by petty squabbles, such as wrecking of the Nigeria Governor’s Forum, the heated reply to Obasanjo’s sensational letter, accusing Kwankwaso of “not giving a kobo” to any convention delegate, and egging on Police Commissioner Joseph Mbu to scatter the Rivers State government. The First Lady’s overbearing encroachment into governance, allowing Bamanga Tukur a free reign to wreck the ruling party, refusing to call henchman Asari Dokubo to order for inflammatory remarks and allowing godfather Edwin Clark to go overboard with his public remarks were also defining issues. Others were closing airports to prevent opponents from landing; grounding of opponents’ planes; selectively opening airports for political allies, not to mention suspension of the CBN governor and encouraging the impeachment of recalcitrant state governors.

You forgot to add the most painful thing he did, Giving the then minister of petroleum over bearing influence on our major revenue crude oil proceeds and nobody could question her, even National Assembly couldn’t invite her.

Again i am always afraid when December is approaching because there won’t be fuel in the country.

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