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Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Sanchez01: 7:07am On Feb 23, 2015
There were indications on Sunday that President Goodluck Jonathan might not sign an agreement with Yoruba leaders on the forthcoming elections.

The PUNCH reliably gathered in Abuja that while the President was ready to specify positions he would give the South-West if he emerges victorious on March 28, he would not go to the extent of signing a pact with the leaders or any South-West group.

Sunday PUNCH had on Sunday reported that Yoruba leaders had asked the President to put into writing , the key positions he would give the South-West if he wins the election.

Jonathan was reported to have solicited the support of the zone at various meetings he had with some Yoruba leaders in Ogun and Oyo states.

A former Minister of Works, Adeseye Ogunlewe, had said that Jonathan was in the South-West to seek the zone’s support for his re-election bid.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday , said that the issue of signing an undertaking did not arise during the consultations Jonathan had with over 50 monarchs in the zone.

He however stated that signing an undertaking was not important since Jonathan was already addressing the alleged marginalisation of the South-West.

The Presidential spokesman said the only time the issue of marginalisation came up was during one of the press interviews granted by the President.

In responding to that question, Abati quoted the President as recalling that the position of the Speaker of the House of Representatives was zoned to the South-West when the government was being composed.

He said Jonathan noted that it was also a son of the zone, Bola Tinubu, who sabotaged that arrangement.

Despite this, however, he said the President had since been making conscious efforts to appoint sons and daughters of the zone to sensitive positions.

Abati said, “What I recall is that the President was well received during the consultations in the South West and there was no occasion during his interaction with the over 50 obas that he was asked to sign any undertaking.

“He also met with well known elders of Yoruba land. He met also with labour leaders. I don’t remember President Jonathan being told to sign any undertaking.

“Senator Ogunlewe may be echoing the concern that has been in the air that the South West is not being adequately represented in the Federal Government.

“If that issue came up at all in the course of our visit to the South West, it was during one press interview that a journalist asked about the issue.

“The President drew attention to what Senator Ogunlewe himself mentioned that when the present government was being composed, the position of the Speaker of the House of Representatives was zoned to the South West but it was a Yoruba son, Bola Tinubu, working on the platform of Action Congress of Nigeria who blocked and sabotaged that arrangement.

“He also made it clear that this is something that he has addressed. You will see that the President has been making efforts to address the issue.

“We have Yorubas occupying sensitive positions in the cabinet. A Yoruba son is the Minister of Agriculture. A Yoruba daughter is the Minister of State for the FCT. The Ministry of Communication Technology is being headed by a Yoruba daughter. Under Jonathan, a Yoruba woman has also served as Minister of State Defence. Two Yoruba sons have since been Ministers of Police Affairs under Jonathan.

“We have also had a Yoruba son occupying the position of Minister of State, Defence. He has also appointed Yoruba persons as his Chief of Staff and as his official spokesperson. You will see that the President has been trying to address this issue.

“What the President has said was that when he comes back for his second term, he will make sure that issues like this about one part of the country being marginalised will not occur.”

Abati added that Jonathan made it clear during the South West tour he had utmost respect for the Yoruba.

“As for anybody telling him to come and sign any paper, that is not true. That has not happened but definitely, Yoruba people want more. President Jonathan is committed to equity, justice and carrying everyone along. As he always say, Nigeria belongs to all of us,” he added.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathanll-not-sign-pact-with-yoruba-leaders-presidency/
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by drtwist(m): 7:07am On Feb 23, 2015
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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by sammyyoung2(m): 7:08am On Feb 23, 2015
He wldnt Cuz he won't be there to fulfil d pact

Betterstill, a VP slot is enough for the Yorubas

Make we south.south dey cool off

[size=5pt]sai buhari[/size]

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by bankyblue(m): 7:10am On Feb 23, 2015
I they come
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Sanchez01: 7:11am On Feb 23, 2015
The Yorubas are better off under GMB than GEJ because with the former, a Yoruba will occupy the 2nd position whereas with the latter 3rd position is not guaranteed let alone 4th position. Above all, Nigeria and Nigerians need a discipline man to man the economy now in order to block all these leakages here and there.

BTW, why is he scared signing a pact if he has a plain mind? This man has only wasted his tour to the S/W because this will really cause some of those hungreds who had endorsed him earlier to change their mind. He could not stick to the pact he signed when he said he would only run for a single term, na unsigned agreement he wan stick to?

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by adekennis(m): 7:12am On Feb 23, 2015
Everybody just dey milk Jonah from every corner and every angle...Make dem no just loot treasury dry befr GMB come in cool

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by omenka(m): 7:15am On Feb 23, 2015
Of what substance is the signature of a man who doesn't keep his word?? Of what use is a peace pact of this nature when he's destined to lose??

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Faibuhari: 7:15am On Feb 23, 2015
Giving SW Fayose should be enough to get block votes, Fayose has made sure that the yorubas are not slaves to hausa fulani

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Sanchez01: 7:23am On Feb 23, 2015
Faibuhari:
Giving SW Fayose should be enough to get block votes, Fayose has made sure that the yorubas are not slaves to hausa fulani

Sorry, are you by any means referring to the Fayose who threatened his people that they will not be awarded their quota of stomach infrastructure should they vote Buhari?

The people of Ekiti may be scared to do otherwise, but note that this is a democratic dispensation and even the Fayose himself won't follow to the people to where they'll thumb print. He can only scare the people of Ekiti. Osun, Oyo, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo are still are cause for concern, particularly Osun, Oyo, Ogun and Lagos.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Bolade005: 7:24am On Feb 23, 2015
It's high time this man realised that we don't want any position or whatsoever, all we care about is change that will bring about development to every aspect of the economy. All we need are competent people that will work tirelessly to make this country better irrespective of tribe, gender and/or religion.

We say NO to Tribalism.

Ebele must go.
Sai Buhari.
Vote GMB / PYO 2015

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Nobody: 7:25am On Feb 23, 2015
I'm not surprised. We all know the geopolitical zones that are scared to compete based on merit and qualification. Instead, they would rather resort to blackmailing to achieve their dubious means.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by centmichael101(m): 7:25am On Feb 23, 2015
My family will vote jonathan!! Haters go & die.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Nobody: 7:28am On Feb 23, 2015
Its ok
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by MeAndYou(m): 7:29am On Feb 23, 2015
why
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by sCun: 7:30am On Feb 23, 2015
We have always known the reason why some of them absoutely detest Jonathan, it is about political appointments from their region and selfish interests, but they pretend about it.
Let them not be surprised that Buhari might win and top appointments will still be allocated to people from that region they love to see themselves as competing with.
To some of them, it isn't even about, why Jonathan didn't favour the South West, but why he favoured the South East.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Mynd44: 7:33am On Feb 23, 2015
Still on ethno-Religious politics I see
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by TeamSimple(m): 7:41am On Feb 23, 2015
Even if he does sign a pact,Gej can't be trusted or taking serioz even for the agreements he made verbatim..Ask OBJ if u think say na lie.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by temitemi1(m): 7:42am On Feb 23, 2015
I dnt do PUNCH tongue tongue tongue... At d topic, if u like sign pact, if u like don't sign me n my entire family as yorubas will gladly vote for YOU SIR! GEJ till 2019!!!
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by fkaz(m): 7:59am On Feb 23, 2015
Who is senator Adeseye Ogunlewe?
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Charlotte15: 8:23am On Feb 23, 2015
GeJ till may 2015. GMB till 2019.

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Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Nobody: 8:25am On Feb 23, 2015
centmichael101:
My family will vote jonathan!! Haters go & die.

Even if you can't afford a moderate 3-square meal, your likes will still vote him. Suffering and drinking water on it.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Ngasky(m): 8:35am On Feb 23, 2015
#Good governance not ethnicity
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by aminashy: 8:46am On Feb 23, 2015
See them,fear let them ask the witchcraft broom party boko hari to sign pact, any way it GEJ 2019
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by nwafuluozoh: 8:47am On Feb 23, 2015
The president should not be arm twisted in signing any yeye pact. Vote for nationwide dvelopment,not ethnic development.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by sunkanmivaughan: 8:52am On Feb 23, 2015
The presidency is giving a clearly contradictory position to that of Sen. Ogunlewe.
This will leave his representatives having this high level political bargaining with the Yoruba leaders in a quandary.This issue, if not handled with tact, will make a mess of the president's hard work over the weekend.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Horllamideh(m): 9:55am On Feb 23, 2015
I can't blame those that came out with the pact idea,a man that cannot be trusted with his words is worse than an armed robber.
A buharite till Gej visit MFM to be delivered of cluelessness
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Nobody: 10:01am On Feb 23, 2015
Which position would be better than having the vice presidency in professor yemi osibanjo
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Bolade005: 10:12am On Feb 23, 2015
centmichael101:
My family will vote jonathan!! Haters go & die.
I'm sure nobody has asked you to vote for change, you and members of your family can vote for anybody, it is your responsibility to vote and your right to vote for any candidate but please when finally we the rational, non-sentimental people of the society now do the needful by voting for GMB / PYO and the economic situation of Nigeria changes for the better, then you and your family should take a bow and leave this country for us, your destination, we don't care.

You should know this, you and your family are enemy of progress and I can assure you that future generations of your family will chastise you if you don't begin to reason rationally.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Mcowubaba: 10:27am On Feb 23, 2015
Bolade005:
It's high time this man realised that we don't want any position or whatsoever, all we care about is change that will bring about development to every aspect of the economy. All we need are competent people that will work tirelessly to make this country better irrespective of tribe, gender and/or religion.

We say NO to Tribalism.

Ebele must go.
Sai Buhari.
Vote GMB / PYO 2015
4get matter!!
Tomorrow when the carry "Competent" -(as u said) people 4rm the south south/southeast nd full in "Postions/Appointments"
U will be the 1 saying- 'R there no competent people in Yorubaland'
Unless the constitution is amended..Quota System is what we Practise...
Even if ur Buhari wins- he will still abide by the same Quota system (Unless if he is still a Dictator cheesy )
Dnt be hypocritical!!!
Goodluck to ur candidate cheesy
Non-partisan
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by Omimah: 10:34am On Feb 23, 2015
He does not want to be caught lying.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by MrEverest(m): 10:53am On Feb 23, 2015
fkaz:
Who is senator Adeseye Ogunlewe?
Former minister of Works, I bet you are Yoruba so you ought to know your leaders.
Re: Jonathan’ll Not Sign Pact With Yoruba Leaders – Presidency by MrEverest(m): 11:00am On Feb 23, 2015
Bolade005:

I'm sure nobody has asked you to vote for change, you and members of your family can vote for anybody, it is your responsibility to vote and your right to vote for any candidate but please when finally we the rational, non-sentimental people of the society now do the needful by voting for GMB / PYO and the economic situation of Nigeria changes for the better, then you and your family should take a bow and leave this country for us, your destination, we don't care.

You should know this, you and your family are enemy of progress and I can assure you that future generations of your family will chastise you if you don't begin to reason rationally.
You are the one that should reason rationally, not the person you quoted. GEJ has succeeded in so many areas as president, Agriculture, Roads, Education, Railways, Airports, Economy etc & that is probably why he, just like me will still vote him again. What has an old man fast approaching senility got to offer? Be honest with yourself & vote for the good of Nigeria.

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