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The Truth About Gej’s Electoral Defeat by aplus2016: 2:50pm On Apr 30, 2017

The Truth About GEJ’s Electoral Defeat


A retort to words attributed to Former President Goodluck Jonathan in a new book, “Against the Run of Play” by Olusegun Adeniyi wherein he accused former world leaders (Barack Obama of the United States, Britain’s David Cameron, French president, Francois Hollande) as well as Attahiru Jega, the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, his own former party chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, the press and civil society for being behind his failure in the last general elections.

It is unfortunate that GEJ is coming up with such accusations. At best, it is an insult on the intelligence/sensibility of the generality of moral Nigerians. Moral Nigerians only because I know there are many bereft of moral values who always stand for/defend the wrong things and the wrong people.

GEJ earned the respect of almost all because of the manner he conceded defeat. We considered him a hero of democracy for that action and turned blind eye to the flaws of his government. I will quickly add that GEJ as a person is a very nice man with good heart. He had good intentions for Nigeria but he was not in control or in charge even while acting as the commander in chief. So whatever good intentions/plans there were, they were choked. That was a major part of his problem and problem of Nigeria under his watch.

That being said, I make bold to say that PDP as a party which goes about accusing one another, apportioning blames and accusing foreign bodies/nations/foreign nationals for their failure in the last general election does not yet know their problem. It is either they are not knowledgeable enough to diagnose their problem or they are shying away from the truth of it. Obviously, the latter is the case. And it will do them good for someone to tell them.

DIAGNOSIS: The culture/tradition of the party is CORRUPTION AND IMPUNITY. This underlies all the symptoms of bad governance witnessed under GEJ and whose adverse effects have spilled over to the present day and presenting in different forms, including economic hardship.

Every other thing (atrocities, misdeeds, election rigging, insecurity, maladministration, compromised judiciary/injustice, oppression, etc) are all offshoots of this culture/tradition. It is this same culture that is haunting them now (their current debacle) that they can’t have a united party to date. Am referring to the willful removal of their dully elected national party c/man by those who can do and undo without recourse to due process and morality. I know that many (the apostles/advocates of corruption/impunity) can be quick to offer legal justification for many misdeeds. But be informed that legality is not morality. You can check d history/antecedent of d party in this regard (willful removal of duly elected or appointed officers). Only that this time, they met a brick wall.

That the culture/tradition continues till date shows they have not yet learnt/realized their problem or have but are unwilling to change it. Whichever the case, it shows that the solution to their problem is not yet in sight. Note that it is not about GEJ only but d party- it’s culture. The question then is what do they have to offer the people of Nigeria should they come back to power? Will they not take us back into corruption/impunity? A statement was credited to them in one of their gatherings when they said people were suffering under the "change" of Buhari's government and therefore, they (pdp) would have to change the "change". So I ask: change it back to corruption/impunity? What will they have to offer Nigerians now as they are striving to come back to power when the culture is still same?

Truth be told. But for this culture of pdp, they would have given one of the best governance in Nigeria ever. They had great programs and experts but all got choked by weeds/web of their culture. But for this culture/tradition, I bet that pdp would have been favoured and continued to rule this country to infinity as God permitted.

So I rest my case by saying that neither GEJ nor any member of the party should blame one another nor other nations/foreign nationals/groups etc for pdp’s failure. Blame d culture/tradition of your party. The culture that trickles down from the national to the ward level. The culture which also makes it forbidden for a subordinate to criticize or differ on an issue or advise a superior/his principal against wrong doings/decisions/policies since such actions attract severe sanctions. Only praise singing/sycophancy is permitted within the rank and file/hierarchy of the party.

Please help pass the info to GEJ and his party men/women that Nigerians voted him/them out because of their culture/tradition. If they are in doubt, they should conduct a survey. That will convince them. They need not look elsewhere for the reason for their fall.
Re: The Truth About Gej’s Electoral Defeat by durangokid: 3:47pm On Apr 30, 2017
Since this book came out from the prints a lot Internet mobs have descended on Jonathan who had not even made any serious comment on the 2015 general election, the Internet mobs are at it again trying to defend their loots forgetting that Nigerians are too wise, we all knew what transpired from head to toe, Jega is the main actor, Jonathan should not blame anybody he should blame himself. When he was told of Jega conspiracy what did do, nothing Jega reduced the population of of the whole Southern States especially South East when he gave them obsolete computers that register only 10 people per day thereby defrancizing millions of Igbos, when Jonathan got the petition what did he do nothing, he got the Intel that Jega the had meetings with top APC members in dubai what did he do nothing, when it was obvious that the northern elements are financing Boko haram, with names of some of the the financiers to bring him down, what did he do, nothing . That was why kwankwaso told him immediatly he lost his election that he had power but do not know how to use it, just last week obasanjo just told him the same that he was too small for power, Buhari and the North is now teaching the south how to use it, sorry for tinubu, amechi, ngige and the rest, Jonathan didn't do what he should have done, he didn't learn lesson from Ironsi,. That you never trust those who will not come to your burial. It was a pity that he trusted trusted a lot those from up who were members of the gang that pulled him down like Ironsi did.

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