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Jonathan’s Silence by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 18, 2015
•In view of the deluge of allegations involving corruption in his era, the former president owes it to Nigerians to explain his role

In the past month, Nigerians have been besieged by a surge of sleaze. The panel, led by Air Vice Marshal John Ode, has unearthed stories of alleged corruption in high places. It has revolved around the office of the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, involving about several billions of naira.

The narrative has evolved as a theatre of accusations and recriminations, about full-throated defences, protestations of innocence, explanations hiding under veils of technicalities, half-confessions overcast by shadows of regret, epistolary flourishes marked by aggressive assertions and the bandying about of figures.

Whether during arrests, or through supine visages in court or defiant poses on newspaper pages or electronic media, the persons involved in this still unfolding drama have further desecrated the cathedral vista of government office. They have brought the dignity of public service down to a farce of thieving.

Many persons were on the take. Many contracts defied the minimal rules of civilised transactions. The money disbursed in the name of national security fulfilled any imaginary purpose from online fantasy to religious ecstasy.

What is baffling in this cacophony of iniquity is the inscrutable silence of the principal actor in the regime: ex-President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. To be fair to the former Nigerian leader, he uttered a rebuttal on the onset of the allegations.

Hear him: “I did not award any $2 billion contract for the procurement of weapons. Where did the money come from?” he asked at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in the United States. Showing how he felt about the welter of allegations, he said, “Sometimes I feel sad when people mention these figures.”

President Jonathan also adverted to figures cited by the President Buhari Muhammadu administration after a visit to the U.S barely a month after he assumed office. “When the president paid official visit to the US, there were some figures that were mentioned that I don’t believe.” He referred to “$150 billion American money” reported to be missing, adding rhetorically, “and Americans will not know where it is?” He felt the allegations were not pelted at his administration.

This was November 19, 2015. In the flush of the first few days of the allegations, ex-NSA Dasuki also presented an exterior of innocence and victimisation. He issued a statement that seemed sturdy and beyond reproach. He said he was made NSA on June 22, 2012 while the allegations dated from March 2012. He explained that “all contracts and accruing payments were with the approval of the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces. Once the President approved, the NSA paid.” He added that “there was due process for every purchase in line with regulations guiding arms procurement for the armed forces.”

He noted further that “Nigerians should note that all the services generated the types of equipment needed, sourced for suppliers most times and after consideration by the Office of the NSA, the President will approve application for payment.”

He boasted that “I am ready for trial on all the allegations in order to prove to Nigerians that I did nothing untoward.”

Weeks after though, the picture seems to have changed. Its web has enveloped quite a few politicians, business men, the media, etc. Confessions have erupted from the lips of some of those who collected money direct from the Office of the NSA. For instance, the former chairman of the African Independent Television, or AIT, confessed to collecting the sum of N2.1 billion. His son defended the contract by saying former President Jonathan and former Vice President Namadi Sambo were present at the moment of approval. Was that what the NSA characterised as due process? Another absurd part of the story was the confession and revelation that N4.6 billion was disbursed to a former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, for religious purpose. The president of the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN, Nduka Obaigbena, confessed to receiving N670 million as compensation for newspapers that suffered damages when the military impounded their products last year, and also for the bombing of his office building in Abuja by Boko Haram insurgents in 2012.

Ambassador Bashir Yuguda, a former minister of state for finance, said he dished out N100 million each to leaders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) across the country, but the drama spun into an absurd light when some denied, including Bode George. George said the sum was inflated while Jim Nwobodo knew about the disbursement not from Yuguda but from party chairman Adamu Muazu. He claimed that when it fell on his laps, it was N500 million and he distributed it to the five governors of the southeast.

We cannot ignore former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and her confession. She wrote that the sum of $322 million was approved by President Jonathan before she conveyed the princely sum to Dasuki for the war on terror. The minister who claimed a regime above board has not explained how the sum was disbursed and why she raised no eyebrows while our soldiers starved and died in spite of the large allocation.

What this shows is that this is no more a fairy tale series of allegations. From the confessions, it is clear money passed from the office of the NSA, and princely sums at that. It refutes the NSA’s claims that they were unleashed on the war on terror, given the purposes for which some of the money was disbursed. Why, for instance, would a former governor collect N4.6 billion for spiritual reasons?

It is also questionable if these sums passed through the due process. Where were the certificates of incorporations of the companies, particulars of directors, tax clearance certificates from 2011, letters of award of contracts, invoice of supplies or services, evidence of payment so far and outstanding balances, personal income tax clearance certificates of directors, etc.?

The presences of party bigwigs in this unfolding narrative revealed that national security may have been the bogey man for this liberal shower of corruption. Is it true as some of the confessions have implied that national security was a guise to funnel slush funds for political campaigns?

What this betrays is a fundamental cankerworm in our body politic, and this is not restricted to the PDP. The perception of public funds as the entitlement of the power-that-be has turned our patrimony into a battleground. Any party or person in power uses the advantage of public funds to energise political campaign, pay off loyalty and overwhelm the opposition.

Now, the former president denied the allegations at the beginning, probably hoping the matter would die like a suffocated cat. But since the damning revelations, outcries of condemnation and sighs of disgust in the civil society, the principal player of the era, President Jonathan, needs to come clean about what he knows. If he knew nothing, then he was not in charge. But how could such huge sums of money move out of the government coffers without the knowledge of the chief accounting officer in government?

When he said he did not “believe” it, did he mean it was a lie or he wondered if it was true. If a former president spoke in such terms of ambiguous indignation, we have reason to wonder how he governed the country in about six years.

That is why he ought to unveil a methodical defence of all the allegations, even if the president is not willing to put him in the dock.

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by MzPecs(f): 8:30am On Dec 18, 2015
Silence is the best answer for FOOLS!!!

My GEJ is wise.
grin grin grin

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by saintopus(m): 8:38am On Dec 18, 2015
MzPecs:
Silence is the best answer for FOOLS!!!

My GEJ is wise.
grin grin grin

You've said it all!

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by MzPecs(f): 8:42am On Dec 18, 2015
saintopus:


You've said it all!
Were they expecting him to be ranting like them?

I laugh! gringringrin

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by BCISLTD: 8:51am On Dec 18, 2015
The guy man is under considerable pressure. ..I bet all those in EFCC net would be calling his cell by the second
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by EdCure: 8:54am On Dec 18, 2015
The clueless man's utterances changes nothing. We've been hearing him blab for years now.

GEJ knows how not to worsen his current predicaments through unguarded remarks. Especially now that his erstwhile loyal friends and influential advisers have deserted him.

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by Rukkydelta(f): 8:56am On Dec 18, 2015
Wetin GEJ do again ? Wetin GEJ do again ? Haters everywhere
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by Nobody: 9:00am On Dec 18, 2015
He can't be silent for long. All the accused are saying they got their orders from President Jonathan. It has being clearly established now that funds meant for arms purchase were diverted into unofficial usages. In civil service, the person that carries out orders is not at fault (because it is standard to respect ranking). It is the person that gives the order that must be held accountable

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by yapapa: 9:03am On Dec 18, 2015
MzPecs:
Silence is the best answer for FOOLS!!!

My GEJ is wise.
grin grin grin
the clueless one is termed Wise? kikikikiki...by a dummy no doubt..lmfao

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by luvinhubby(m): 9:04am On Dec 18, 2015
GEJ giving APC the FOOLS treatment, double dose.
cool

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by yapapa: 9:06am On Dec 18, 2015
Rukkydelta:

Wetin GEJ do again ?
Wetin GEJ do again ?
Haters everywhere
shut d Bleep off..u wanna kno wetin he do?..well he raped your future ,your children's and your children children's.

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by MzPecs(f): 9:07am On Dec 18, 2015
yapapa:
the clueless one is termed Wise? kikikikiki...by a dummy no doubt..lmfao
I'll advice you stop hating so as to live long biko! embarassed

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by ziccoit: 9:09am On Dec 18, 2015
What do you expect a child apprehended with the hands deep into the pot of soup stealing to say. Saying anything now would amount to tearing the garb of "hero" his zombies put on him before the public. He is already cowed, arrested and on rope. Anything he says now is going to use against him in the court of public opinion. By remaining silence, Mr Furtonato is enjoying a fake sense of security and protection which are self imposed.

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by yapapa: 9:12am On Dec 18, 2015
MzPecs:

I'll advice you stop hating so as to live long biko! embarassed
how does fact and hating correlate? you are as clueless as your Gej.
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by MzPecs(f): 9:15am On Dec 18, 2015
yapapa:
how does fact and hating correlate? you are as clueless as your Gej.
Guy go sharpen pencil cool

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by yapapa: 9:19am On Dec 18, 2015
MzPecs:

Guy go sharpen pencil cool
dummy get lost.
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by dgr8truth(m): 9:23am On Dec 18, 2015
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by MzPecs(f): 9:25am On Dec 18, 2015
yapapa:
dummy get lost.
cool
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by dgr8truth(m): 9:26am On Dec 18, 2015
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by Nobody: 9:36am On Dec 18, 2015
EdCure:
The clueless man's utterances changes nothing. We've been hearing him blab for years now.

GEJ knows how not to worsen his current predicaments through unguarded remarks. Especially now that his erstwhile loyal friends and influential advisers have deserted him.
GEJ barely talks. It is people around him that talks, the same way they will continue to talk and get themselves in jail.
He is watching patiently waiting for the next move, if those fingers pointing at him are not soiled gruesomely they should be getting ready to bring him in. As it stands, that guy may have enough leverage to sunk many Nigerian bigwigs if they don't back off in due course and his hand may even be clean

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Re: Jonathan’s Silence by dammytosh: 9:42am On Dec 18, 2015
TheVintage:
GEJ barely talks. It is people around him that talks, the same way they will continue to talk and get themselves in jail.
He is watching patiently waiting for the next move, if those fingers pointing at him are not soiled gruesomely they should be getting ready to bring him in. As it stands, that guy may have enough leverage to sunk many Nigerian bigwigs if they don't back off in due course and his hand may even be clean

I wont be shocked if he did not steal much but his penchant for approving every paper will put him in trouble.

I guess they bring those paper whenever he is drunk.

He was not in charge.
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by Nobody: 9:54am On Dec 18, 2015
dammytosh:


I wont be shocked if he did not steal much but his penchant for approving every paper will put him in trouble.

I guess they bring those paper whenever he is drunk.

He was not in charge.
Those signatures will have to be scrutinized. GEJ may even laugh last.
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by horlus(m): 10:06am On Dec 18, 2015
That man knows about all these monies. He has just managed to fool a lot of people with his cool and calm looks. Not me tho
Re: Jonathan’s Silence by Rukkydelta(f): 10:12am On Dec 18, 2015
yapapa:
shut d Bleep off..u wanna kno wetin he do?..well he raped my future ,my children's and my children children's.

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