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How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by kahal29: 11:15am On Nov 22, 2017
Ahmed Adamu Mu’azu, chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during the historic 2015 presidential poll, furiously reacted to suggestions that he should reject Muhammadu Buhari’s victory after President Goodluck Jonathan had openly conceded.

Jonathan, after congratulating Buhari in an unprecedented telephone call while the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was yet to officially announce the winner, told party members that although he had conceded to Buhari in his personal capacity, PDP was free to reject the result.

Before Jonathan conceded, however, Mu’azu had threatened to do so on behalf of the party.

He even stopped picking Jonathan’s calls at some point.

All these are snippets of the intrigues that followed Jonathan’s defeat — as narrated by Bolaji Abdullahi in a new book, ‘On a Platter of Gold: How Jonathan Won and Lost Nigeria’, which will go on sale nationwide from November 30, 2017 after launch.

In the advance copy made available to ONLY TheCable, the author said many of Jonathan’s supporters believed he was too hasty in congratulating Buhari and were looking at ways to undo the gesture.

It was then suggested that the PDP could still challenge the election in spite of the concession statement by Jonathan — but they had to move quickly. A meeting was scheduled for 6pm of Tuesday, March 31, three days after the election.

VOLTE-FACE


“By 6:00pm, all the President’s men and party bigwigs began to gather at the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa. Many had rushed back to Abuja for the meeting, anxious to know the next line of action. They had all heard the audio of the phone call, but opinions were sharply divided on whether the president had thrown in the towel too soon,” Abdullahi wrote.

“One South-South governor disclosed that this banquet hall meeting was not the president’s original idea. He said soon after the president made the telephone call to Buhari, some governors had gone to him to express their reservations about it. They felt he had conceded too cheaply. Their argument was that if the president and the party had rejected the outcome of the election, they would have gained a stronger platform to negotiate their exit.

“If the case had gone to court, probably going all the way to the Supreme Court, the Buhari government would have remained tentative until the matter was decided and this would have also bought Jonathan more time, or even more security out of office. They all agreed that all these were now merely academic. It was at this point that they decided to call a meeting and see if anything could still be done to salvage something from what at the time had effectively become a lost cause.

“Present at the meeting were Vice President, Namadi Sambo; Senate President David Mark and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu; as well as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, who had also just contested and lost the governorship election in Imo State and was challenging the results. Others included: the People’s Democratic Party Board of Trustees Chairman, Tony Anenih; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim; Governor of Cross River State, Liyel Imoke; Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi. All members of PDP National Working Committee (NWC) were also present, led by the party chairman, Adamu Mu’azu. The meeting was chaired by President Goodluck Jonathan.

“The back-slapping, generous banter and raucous laughter that usually preceded such meetings were missing on this day. The banquet hall of the Presidential Villa held several memories of more exciting days for most dignitaries. But what was about to happen was anything but a banquet. There would be no feasting. In the last four days, a funereal gloom had descended on the entire Villa, and the few people that could still be sighted went about with faces turned to the ground. e mood this Tuesday afternoon was not any different. Some made courageous attempts at humour, but these fell flat like a joke made at a burial ground.”

ANENIH’S INTERVENTION


Abdullahi narrated what transpired at the meeting, beginning with the opening speech of Jonathan.

“Gentlemen, about an hour ago, I called General Buhari to congratulate him,” President Jonathan began. He explained that he did not make the call because he believed that the PDP lost the election, but rather, following advice from many people, he decided to concede in order to restore calm to the nation and avoid chaos. He added that, based on information at his disposal, he believed the election had been massively rigged and INEC was complicit in the fraud.


“While I have done my bit as a statesman, I believe the party should issue a strong statement to reject the results and say that PDP will challenge it in court,” he said, and suggested that the National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, should issue the statement.

“At first, many did not know what to make of this. How was it possible to concede defeat and not accept the results? Was the president asking the party to overrule or disown him? And if they went along with his suggestion, would the end result not be the same chaos that he said he was trying to avert by making the phone call?


“Anenih had the answers. He said the precedent for this had been set a few months earlier by the opposition party itself. When Ayo Fayose was declared winner of the governorship election in Ekiti State, the incumbent, Kayode Fayemi, promptly accepted defeat and congratulated his opponent. Even though Fayemi believed the election to be flawed, he said he conceded in order to save the state from chaos. However, this did not stop the APC from challenging the results in court. Anenih expressed the view that the National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, should issue the statement.”

‘STOLEN PRESIDENCY’'


An agreement was reached on the way forward, Abdullahi narrated, and all seemed set for the change of tune by the party that had been in power for 16 years.

“Conscious that some others in the room also had their own battles to fight and were not primarily interested in Jonathan’s predicament, Anenih further stated that discussions on other elections and candidates should wait until the ‘stolen presidency’ was reclaimed. Anenih’s position was adopted and a team was put together, chaired by Metuh, to draft a statement for the party chairman. Others in the team were the party’s National Secretary, Adewale Oladipo; the National Legal Adviser, Victor Kwon; Pius Anyim and Liyel Imoke. They went to work immediately and by the following morning, the statement was ready. However, the unexpected was about to happen,” Abdullahi wrote.

“When the draft statement was presented to Adamu Mu’azu, he declared that he would not release it. He said he had reflected on the idea of issuing a statement and was convinced it was not the way to go. Words soon got the Villa that the party chairman had backed out of the plan. Another round of panic began. The President himself called Mu’azu’s mobile number several times, but the party chairman did not answer the phone.

“Many around the president had suspected all along that Mu’azu was not altogether committed to the Jonathan project. They started grumbling openly that his appointment, as Chairman, was another mistake by Jonathan because Mu’azu himself wanted to be president. When the Chairman failed to show up for some campaign events, the public saw this as evidence that things had finally fallen apart. The party had to move quickly to deny that there was any crack in the PDP ranks.

“Therefore, for those who had questioned Muazu’s loyalty, here finally was the clear evidence. If he had any objections to the decision taken at the previous day’s meeting, why didn’t he say so? they wondered. How could he have turned around to sabotage a plan that he was technically part and parcel of? But this was not the time for retribution. That could wait a few more days. The party chairman was still critical to their plans. An emissary was immediately dispatched to persuade him to have a rethink.

“Godswill Akpabio marshaled all the arguments he could muster, but Mu’azu would not budge. It was also an opportunity for the party chairman to vent some of his grievances. ‘Look, Akpabio,’ he said, ‘I am not a bastard. I have honour to protect. The man who contested the election had conceded defeat. I should now be the one to say that the party would not accept defeat? When the candidate was picking his phone to congratulate the winner, did he consult with the party?


“And in case anyone was thinking of blaming him for the president’s defeat, such person should think again. After all, didn’t he warn against the use of religion and ethnicity by the President’s wife and some of his other supporters like Ayo Fayose and Fani-Kayode? Didn’t he also warn that the personal attacks on Buhari would backfire, especially in the North? If no one listened to him then and allowed things to go pear-shaped, how could they now turn around and ask him to fall on his sword for sins committed by others?


“He insisted that asking him to issue a statement that would most likely throw the country into turmoil was tantamount to asking him to commit suicide – if not literally, then certainly politically. If Akpabio liked, he could sign the statement himself. After all, he was the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum. A few days after this encounter, Adamu Mu’azu left the country for Singapore. Some said on medical grounds. Some said for security reasons. Others said both.”


TOMORROW: What did some of Jonathan’s supporters suggest as a way of preventing

https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-look-akpabio-im-not-bastard-muazu-opposed-plan-reject-buharis-victory

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by seunmsg(m): 11:29am On Nov 22, 2017
Very interesting. Jonathan is such a crafty coward. He should have been bold enough to reject the result instead of trying to use Muazu as the fall guy. Thank God the former chairman saw through his deceit.


“And in case anyone was thinking of blaming him for the president’s defeat, such person should think again. After all, didn’t he warn against the use of religion and ethnicity by the President’s wife and some of his other supporters like Ayo Fayose and Fani-Kayode? Didn’t he also warn that the personal attacks on Buhari would backfire, especially in the North?


No wonder Fayose and FFK quickly joined other disgruntled GEJ asslickers to force Mua'zu out as PDP chairman. He really gave it to them very hot.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by HoluwarTohbar(f): 12:01pm On Nov 22, 2017
seunmsg:
Very interesting. Jonathan is such a crafty coward. He should have been bold enough to reject the result instead of trying to use Muazu as the fall guy. Thank God the former chairman saw through his deceit.




No wonder Fayose and FFK quickly joined other disgruntled GEJ asslickers to force Mua'zu out as PDP chairman. He really gave it to them very hot.
I did not bother reading the poo up there but it seems you did. Kettle calling pot black is what you are! Didn't Fayemi concede defeat and congratulated Fayose only for APC as ably led by Lair Mohammed to announce that Fayemi conceded defeat in his personal capacity but that the party was going ahead to challenge the results in court? Didn't APC finally drag Fayose up to the supreme court where they were finally disgraced?

Next...

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by seunmsg(m): 12:27pm On Nov 22, 2017
HoluwarTohbar:
I did not bother reading the poo up there but it seems you did. Kettle calling pot black is what you are! Didn't Fayemi concede defeat and congratulated Fayose only for APC as ably led by Lair Mohammed to announce that Fayemi conceded defeat in his personal capacity but that the party was going ahead to challenge the results in court? Didn't APC finally drag Fayose up to the supreme court where they were finally disgraced?

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Jonathan is nothing but a crafty coward. He should have been man enough to do for himself what he wanted Mua'zu to do for him. He publicly took the glory of accepting defeat and became an international icon of democracy overnight. Some misguided folks like you even called him hero. Behind closed door, he was instigating Mua'zu to reject the result and throw the country into chaos. Jonathan is nothing but a green snake that should be avoided.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by HoluwarTohbar(f): 12:38pm On Nov 22, 2017
seunmsg:


Jonathan is nothing but a crafty coward. He should have been man enough to do for himself what he wanted Mua'zu to do for him. He publicly took the glory of accepting defeat and became an international icon of democracy overnight. Some misguided folks like you even called him hero. Behind closed door, he was instigating Mua'zu to reject the result and throw the country into chaos. Jonathan is nothing but a green snake that should be avoided.
You are not making sense.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by unohbethel(m): 12:40pm On Nov 22, 2017
seunmsg:


Jonathan is nothing but a crafty coward. He should have been man enough to do for himself what he wanted Mua'zu to do for him. He publicly took the glory of accepting defeat and became an international icon of democracy overnight. Some misguided folks like you even called him hero. Behind closed door, he was instigating Mua'zu to reject the result and throw the country into chaos. Jonathan is nothing but a green snake that should be avoided.
as the first person as replied u, wat u wrote and is still writing is all poo...ur so fixated at jonathan that u didnt see where apc was mentioned..this shows that ur an apc zombiie..also u need to be reminded that hate kills faster than bullets.keep on hating our hero of democracy

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by urahara(m): 12:46pm On Nov 22, 2017
Chaii , see as the thing come be like behind the scenes
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by Cajal(m): 1:09pm On Nov 22, 2017
HoluwarTohbar:
I did not bother reading the poo up there but it seems you did. Kettle calling pot black is what you are! Didn't Fayemi concede defeat and congratulated Fayose only for APC as ably led by Lair Mohammed to announce that Fayemi conceded defeat in his personal capacity but that the party was going ahead to challenge the results in court? Didn't APC finally drag Fayose up to the supreme court where they were finally disgraced?

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.....ur analogy is not consistent....IF MUAZU HAD DONE THAT,THERE MAY NOT BE HAND OVER UNTIL SUPREME VERDICT.WHICH WAS NOT THE CASE CONCERNING EKITI POLITICS.ANYWAY.. WE CANNOT STILL DENY GEJ OF THAT CREDIT..... GOOD LUCK TO....GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN... ONCE..AGAIN FOR SAVING US FROM TURMOIL AND DISUNITY..

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by jieta: 1:12pm On Nov 22, 2017
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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by seunmsg(m): 1:35pm On Nov 22, 2017
HoluwarTohbar:
You are not making sense.

Nothing makes sense to wailers when Jonathan's treachery is being exposed.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by tomiwakeem: 1:40pm On Nov 22, 2017
hmm
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by tomiwakeem: 1:41pm On Nov 22, 2017
seunmsg:
Very interesting. Jonathan is such a crafty coward. He should have been bold enough to reject the result instead of trying to use Muazu as the fall guy. Thank God the former chairman saw through his deceit.




No wonder Fayose and FFK quickly joined other disgruntled GEJ asslickers to force Mua'zu out as PDP chairman. He really gave it to them very hot.
egbon dont tell me you are still seeing jonathan in your sleep,everybody have confirmed the man as a good man even buhari,you cannot fit to remove democracy out of jonathan because he is a very right democrat at least he is better than the tyrant that is ruling us today.talk the truth let devil be ashame

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by seunmsg(m): 1:49pm On Nov 22, 2017
tomiwakeem:
egbon dont tell me you are still seeing jonathan in your sleep,everybody have confirmed the man as a good man even buhari,you cannot fit to remove democracy out of jonathan because he is a very right democrat at least he is better than the tyrant that is ruling us today.talk the truth let devil be ashame

This is not about me or my hatred for anybody. A book about how Jonathan lost the election is the subject of the thread and I am at liberty to add my opinion to the subject of discussion. Too bad you don't like my opinion on your hero. Drop your own comment and stop worrying about mine.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by vedaxcool(m): 2:17pm On Nov 22, 2017
Jonathan's failings is just too much his much vaulted hero of democracy is even a ruse. I feel nothing but pity on this abject failure.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by vedaxcool(m): 2:20pm On Nov 22, 2017
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HoluwarTohbar:
I did not bother reading the poo up there but it seems you did. Kettle calling pot black is what you are! Didn't Fayemi concede defeat and congratulated Fayose only for APC as ably led by Lair Mohammed to announce that Fayemi conceded defeat in his personal capacity but that the party was going ahead to challenge the results in court? Didn't APC finally drag Fayose up to the supreme court where they were finally disgraced?

Next...
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Ekiti and Nigerian elections where is the nexus .... Disappointing
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by AmadiAba: 2:44pm On Nov 22, 2017
hmmm...following
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by DSoj(m): 4:12pm On Nov 22, 2017
This won't make front page but useless posts of yeye celebrities kissing or their agbada will be on FP
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by HoluwarTohbar(f): 4:13pm On Nov 22, 2017
vedaxcool:
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Ekiti and Nigerian elections where is the nexus .... Disappointing
Shut up kid!
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by SalamRushdie: 4:17pm On Nov 22, 2017
Why should anyone believe this an immoral gold digging pest like Bolaji Abdullahi abeg
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by HoluwarTohbar(f): 4:18pm On Nov 22, 2017
seunmsg:


Nothing makes sense to wailers when Jonathan's treachery is being exposed.
How can you make sense Baba with the level of incompetence characterizing the present govt? If Jonathan didn't give way to the Borgias, you wouldn't obviously be here masturbating by now. Cotonou is usually your go to hide out.
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by seunmsg(m): 4:48pm On Nov 22, 2017
DSoj:
This won't make front page but useless posts of yeye celebrities kissing or their agbada will be on FP

Lalasticlala, over to you.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by kahal29: 4:49pm On Nov 22, 2017
grin
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by juman(m): 5:04pm On Nov 22, 2017
Yeah, I remember the story.

This particular story was on the news that time.
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by juman(m): 5:10pm On Nov 22, 2017
American government was at a stone throw that time.

If the election was rigged, america was ready to act.

The then president knew that.

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by vedaxcool(m): 5:20pm On Nov 22, 2017
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HoluwarTohbar:
Shut up kid!
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Just learn to make sense if it is even once in a year. grin grin

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Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by HoluwarTohbar(f): 10:42pm On Nov 22, 2017
vedaxcool:
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Just learn to make sense if it is even once in a year. grin grin
Shut up Kid!
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by vedaxcool(m): 6:08am On Nov 23, 2017
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HoluwarTohbar:
Shut up Kid!
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Still:
vedaxcool:
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Just learn to make sense if it is even once in a year. grin grin
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by onatisi(m): 7:25am On Nov 23, 2017
That single phonecall from gej saved hundreds of lives.
seunmsg:


Jonathan is nothing but a crafty coward. He should have been man enough to do for himself what he wanted Mua'zu to do for him. He publicly took the glory of accepting defeat and became an international icon of democracy overnight. Some misguided folks like you even called him hero. Behind closed door, he was instigating Mua'zu to reject the result and throw the country into chaos. Jonathan is nothing but a green snake that should be avoided.
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by adem30: 8:20am On Nov 23, 2017
onatisi:
That single phonecall from gej saved hundreds of lives.

While His single Stealing theory killed thousand lives
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by ocelot2006(m): 8:39am On Nov 23, 2017
juman:
American government was at a stone throw that time.

If the election was rigged, america was ready to act.

The then president knew that.

And how would the Americans have acted?
Re: How Jonathan Openly Congratulated President Buhari But Went Behind to Reject It by ocelot2006(m): 8:44am On Nov 23, 2017
Two plus years on yet some folks still have nightmares about GEJ, a man who's busy enjoying his retirement. Could it be their consciences pricking them for ganging up against that humble man?

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