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Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by Starzgist1(f): 12:03am On Aug 03, 2015
Since the All Progressives Congress (APC) led – administration was sworn in on May 29, the media has been awash with news of alleged corruption in high places perpetuated by the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan. While these allegations are yet to be verified by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is however worthy to note that these accusations are weighty and should note be swept under the carpet.

The near future of Goodluck Jonathan could be behind bars if a court of law finds him guilty of the alleged corruption and financial recklessness said to have characterised his administration as claimed by the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

While some may be tempted to accuse President Buhari of demonizing and blackmailing the out-gone regime to score cheap political points, it is of note that these allegations have been backed by facts which can be verified.



The Damning Revelation

President Buhari recently returned from a four day visit to the United States where he had discussions with his American counterpart, Barrack Obama on issues bothering on the two countries.

The the meeting between the two leaders included extensive bilateral talks where the US promised to work with Nigeria in strong socio-economic support programmes. The US also promised to lend its support to Nigeria in the fight against terrorism, in addition to rebuilding the Nigerian economy.

But the highlights of Buhari’s US visit was the revelation by the president that Goodluck Jonathan allegedly oversaw one of the most corrupt governments Nigeria has ever had.

During the trip, Buhari disclosed at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC in an interacting with Nigerians in the Diaspora that his administration had begun receiving documents to prosecute Jonathan’s ministers and other government officials who stole “mind-boggling” oil funds.

In a Punch report dated JULY 23, 2015, Buhari reportedly said the documents at his disposal indicted some former ministers and other top government officials of massive fraud, including oil theft.

“The amount of money is mind-boggling but we have started getting documents. We have started getting documents where some of the senior people in government, former ministers, some of them operated as much as five accounts and were moving about one million barrels per day on their own. We have started getting those documents.

“I assure you that whichever documents we are able to get and subsequently trace the sale of the crude or transfer of money from ministries, departments, Central Bank, we will ask for the cooperation of those countries to return those monies to the Federation Accounts,” the president said.

While the allegations against Jonathan’s former ministers are yet to be verified, they should not be trivialized as a vendetta mission because Buhari has developed a reputation of not speaking anyhow.

To buttress this, while serving as president, Goodluck Jonathan once lamented that about 300,000-400,000 barrels of oil was being lost daily as a result of crude oil theft. On another occasion, in an interview with Amanpour of CNN, he pleaded with the international community to help Nigeria combat oil theft which he alleged was done in league with some foreign help.

But the recent revelations by Buhari has not only indicted the previous ministers who served under Jonathan, but Jonathan himself, who has been accused of creating an enabling environment for these plunders to loot the nation’s treasury.

Jonathan: Giulty Or Not Guilty?

While Jonathan cried foul and pointed accusing fingers at the international community for not doing enough to help Nigeria combat oil theft, he refused to scrutinize his so called ministers who have now been accused of championing the oil theft.

Facts have shown that Goodluck Jonathan is either by commission or omission culpable in the massive corruption allegedly perpetrated in the country during his regime.

In February 2014, the immediate past governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido, wrote to Jonathan, alleging that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to remit $20bn being part of the income it generated from the sale of crude oil to the federation account.

But Jonathan chose to side with his ministers and interpreted Sanusi’s letter as an attempt to discredit his administration. The allegations culminated in a surprise suspension of Sanusi.

In February 2015, Chukwuma Soludo, another former CBN boss, in an article titled ‘Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the missing trillions’, alleged that the sum of N30 trillion had been stolen under the watch of the minister of finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. But rather than address the issues raised by Soludo in his article, Dr Iweala came smoking hot, asserting that Soludo performed poorly as governor of the Central Bank during his tenure as governor. The Jonathan administration again failed woefully in convincing Nigerians that no funds were lost.

He Who Comes To Equity Must Come With Cleans Hands

The alleged financial recklessness exhibited by the Jonathan administration was brought to limelight following the defeat suffered by the former president and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during the March 28 and April 11 elections.

A report in The Punch of APRIL 19, 2015, reported that Jonathan after his loss, asked the party and government officials, who handled campaign funds, to refund unspent monies, or those not judiciously expended.

The newspaper citing sources within the party reported that over N2tr in cash was distributed to campaign coordinators, ministers, special advisers, close aides and friends, support groups and traditional rulers, in a bid buy votes.

Even though Jonathan has denied these allegations, the frantic efforts being put by him to avoid a probe by President Muhammadu Buhari on how $2.1billion was illegally withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account (ECA), during his tenure, among other alleged corrupt deeds has raised suspicion.

A report in The Nation dated July 15, 2015, said Jonathan was greatly disturbed by Buhari’s determination to probe his administration. He was said to have protested to the Gen. Abubakar Abdulsalami National Peace Committee for 2015 general elections to stop the probe of the whereabouts of the $4billion taxes and dividends paid by the Nigerian Liquified Natural gas Ltd between 2009 and 2014.

Another matter that has gotten Jonathan and his ministers afraid according to sources, is the probe on how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) under his watch allegedly blew N3.8trillion in three years.

As if trying to hide skeletons in his cupboard, Jonathan shortly before Buhari was sworn in begged the incoming president not to single his administration out for probe.

Hiding under the excuse of witch hunt, he said if Buhari must investigate him and his administration, he should do the same for the past governments from 1960 up to this time.

The question begging for answer is, If Jonathan is as innocent as he claims, why he is doing all in his power to avoid probe?

He who comes to equity must come with cleans hands, but are Jonathan’s hands clean? Only a genuine probe would establish this.

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Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by onomeasike: 12:12am On Aug 03, 2015
This is a fantastic write up. I particularly like how you reminded us that all previous efforts to call Jonathan's attention to all these monumental corruption were deliberately frustrated by Jonathan himself because he was hands in glove with all his thieving ministers.
You forgot to mention the serious cases of non disclosure of finance books reported by PWC in its report on the audit of NNPC,the complaints of soldiers of the corruption in the military, the subsidy report and Immigration recruitment scam.
Even the amnesty program, Cooking stove program, Sure-P,Waterways security contract, yearly jet acquisition, billions of feeding budget for his presidency should all be investigated.
That government is a monumental disaster and years of the locust in the annals of Nigerian history

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Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by ghostmist: 12:14am On Aug 03, 2015
op, go and put him behind bars na...
mtcheeewww angry angry angry

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Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by Femiartalade(m): 12:19am On Aug 03, 2015
Let the Wailing begin
#wailingwailers
Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by DaBullIT(m): 1:54am On Aug 03, 2015
My Facebook page and Nairaland I posted a comment about the future of GEJ as predicted by a paster


GEJ is going to prison
Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by abduljabbar4(m): 3:45am On Aug 03, 2015
Op if you like type from now till 2019 the reasons will not end. Gej is one of the biggest criminals currently living freely in this country
Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by jay2pee(m): 3:47am On Aug 03, 2015
hmmmmm. lets watch and see
Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by M4gunners: 3:49am On Aug 03, 2015
Why not built another kirikiri in ur backyard so you can jail him as you wishes.
Re: Reasons Why Goodluck Jonathan Could Be Behind Bars by babadem2much(m): 5:23am On Aug 03, 2015
Despite all facts on past regime's corruption. people will still see actions taken as witch hunt, if so we should all be clapping for GEJ ministers who stole n mislead him service chiefs who betrayed him of trust n host of others. GEJ remains my man but i hate it when it comes to fact said about someone n people view it differently

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