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Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by honeywealth75(m): 11:23pm On Nov 20, 2015
Nigeria’s immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan in Washington DC faulted former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s claim that he did not actually push a third term bid.
Instead, Jonathan said the former president agitated for a third term in office but failed to actualise it. Jonathan was a guest of the U.S National Democratic Institute (NDI) in the United States on Wednesday.
According to him, the strong resistance of the National Assembly at the time (between 2006 and 2007), made the bid to fail.
“Of course, I was a governor at that time, but due to strong resistance from the National Assembly, the third term bid failed.”
According to Jonathan, Africa needs strong parliaments to checkmate sit-tight presidents who influence parliaments to consider amendment to the constitution that would extend their stay in office.

Changing constitutions to eliminate term limits in order to favour incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions.”
He warned: Repressive actions by some of these leaders is setting “a disturbing precedent for the region and continent.

Jonathan said it is not a sustainable path and the reason he is setting up a Goodluck Jonathan Foundation to address these issues and mediate in the continent.
The former President, who recently led an international observer delegation of the Commonwealth to the Tanzanian national elections, shared his views on the elections and their significance in the consolidation of democratic progress in Tanzania.
He said that the election in Tanzania was an improvement from previous elections held in the country and revealed that the only weakness is that once the electoral umpire has declared a winner, the loser cannot contest the results in a law court or election petitions tribunal

Jonathan also used the opportunity to educate the audience on the problems in Zanzibar and how he is mediating in the dispute.
He said: “Corruption is now used for political campaign; during the first visit of President Buhari to the United States he said that about $150billion was lost to corruption, though he didn’t mention me, he said by previous administration.”
“The figures are staggering and untrue, another governor said someone stole a million barrels of oil per day.”

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Re: Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by madridguy(m): 11:26pm On Nov 20, 2015
Be right back.
Re: Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by datola: 11:27pm On Nov 20, 2015
Mr Jona now has big mouth because of his singular act of early surrender to sai Baba!

If care is not taken he would overtake OBJ in international affairs.
Re: Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by honeywealth75(m): 11:43pm On Nov 20, 2015
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Re: Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by neolboy(m): 11:43pm On Nov 20, 2015
Obj na power drunken master
Re: Why Obasanjo’s Third Term Bid Failed. Jonathan by osesology(m): 12:42am On Nov 21, 2015
``Another governor said someone stole a million barrel of oil per day''. That must be Oshio baba talking.

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