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Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by konoplyanka: 7:58am On Dec 01, 2017
The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, said former President Goodluck Jonathan was never desperate for power, but got there by providence.

He stated this on Thursday in Abuja at the unveiling of a book titled, “On a Platter of Gold: How Jonathan won and lost Nigeria,“ written by the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Mallam Bolaji Abudullahi.



Saraki, who was the chief host on the occasion, said “a country produces the kind of leadership it gets.’’

“I think it is us Nigerians, that produce the kind of leaders we get; no matter what you say about Jonathan, I don’t think he was someone who was desperate for power,“ he said.


He added that Jonathan was not someone that was prepared for leadership but became the President of the country either by “misfortune or fortune.“

Saraki added that it was unfortunate that Nigerians knew the right things to do, but would not do it but would keep playing the blame game.

Saraki, who expressed optimism that the book would be cherished by Nigerians going by its quality, used the occasion to share two experiences he had with Jonathan.

The Senate President said, “I like to share one or two things that will probably summarise the former President Jonathan. I remember when I was then a PDP senator and I came across this issue of fuel subsidy and the way the country was losing close to about N1.3tn.

“In the history of this country, I don’t think of any singular kind of level of corruption as huge as that. I had a motion already that I wanted to present on the floor of the Senate. But I felt as a member of the ruling party at that time, it was only proper I discussed it with the President (first) maybe some action can be taken so that I can step down the motion.

He added, “I booked an appointment to see Mr. President and I went with my paper.



“I started with the background of how people brought in petroleum products. I said Mr. President, in the past, people use to get award letters from the NNPC to bring in PMS, DPK, and make 10, 20 per cent profit. I said sir, they’ve taken it to another level, now, and they get an order to bring in products and they don’t want to make 10 or 20 per cent any more.

“They will get an offer to bring in a cargo of 20,000 litres they will bring in 5,000 litres but stamped it for 20,000 litres and instead of making 10 per cent; they make ten times the amount. I was telling the President thinking the President will get very agitated, but he only said, ‘Senator Saraki, you know this oil business is very oily.”’

The Senate President said he was stunned.

Saraki, however, conceded that that was the kind of person the then President was.

While recalling the second encounter, Saraki said, “The second encounter I will recollect was the day I decided I am going to contest to be President. I felt that I didn’t want Jonathan to hear it as news.

“I booked an appointment to see him. I went to the Villa and he said ‘come in, come in. how can I help you? I looked at the President of a third world country and said Mr. President I came to tell you that I am going to be contesting for your seat.

“Jonathan looked at me and said ‘oh, okay, good luck, good luck.’ If it were any other person may be I would not have left the Villa but that again sums up Goodluck Jonathan.”

The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, who was the chairman on the occasion, said Jonathan squandered the unprecedented goodwill he enjoyed at the beginning of his Presidency to the calibre of persons he surrounded himself with as well as a series of terrible choices he made.

Abdullahi challenged those who had a different perspective to write their own accounts.

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Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by TRAPP(m): 8:02am On Dec 01, 2017
Jonathan was never desperate for power. Wow this is a new strategy by the politicians Whatever they hope to achieve will never be successful.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by ProWalker: 8:08am On Dec 01, 2017
He was simply an accidental President thst made terrible accidental decisions while being the President
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by AnodaIT(m): 8:17am On Dec 01, 2017
APC can never get enough of this guy
If they don't mention him in regards to their failed promises, they are writing a book about him

I won't be surprised to be hearing APC sponsored jingles about Jonathan
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by konoplyanka: 8:17am On Dec 01, 2017
TRAPP:
Jonathan was never desperate for power. Wow this is a new strategy by the politicians Whatever they hope to achieve will never be successful.

I don't believe he was desperate for power. just too lackadaisical and weak to lead a nation. He believes in chop I chop and not too corrupt like your average politician. only people around him are fantastically corrupt.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by TRAPP(m): 8:28am On Dec 01, 2017
konoplyanka:


I don't believe he was desperate for power. just too lackadaisical and weak to lead a nation. He believes in chop I chop and not too corrupt like your average politician. only people around him are fantastically corrupt.
What about his campaign for reelection in 2015.. Spending money to appease everybody.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by konoplyanka: 8:40am On Dec 01, 2017
TRAPP:

What about his campaign for reelection in 2015.. Spending money to appease everybody.

That's the usual political culture in Nigeria. I know he loves the position but won't go extra mile like our average politicians. He would have won that election if he had followed people like Mimiko's advice and damned the consequences. he could have sacked Jega and bring in new INEC chairman and rigged the election and nothing would happen. The abokis would protest and the military would have been used to quell any insurrection. whoever controls the armed forces in Nigeria can do and undo.


mynd44, lalasticlala
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by Mynd44: 8:41am On Dec 01, 2017
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by Stalwert: 8:47am On Dec 01, 2017
konoplyanka:


That's the usual political culture in Nigeria. I know he loves the position but won't go extra mile like our average politicians. He would have won that election if he had followed people like Mimiko's advice and damned the consequences. he could have sacked Jega and bring in new INEC chairman and rigged the election and nothing would happen. The abokis would protest and the military would have been used to quell any insurrection. whoever controls the armed forces in Nigeria can do and undo.


mynd44, lalasticlala


There is nothing usual in stealing funds meant for arms to fund election. Jonathan was a disater only God delivered us from his hand he could easily have been made to destroy this country and he will do so because he doesn't have a strong sense of morality.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by konoplyanka: 9:04am On Dec 01, 2017
Stalwert:



There is nothing usual in stealing funds meant for arms to fund election. Jonathan was a disater only God delivered us from his hand he could easily have been made to destroy this country and he will do so because he doesn't have a strong sense of morality.

yet he was'n desperate.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by roundman: 9:12am On Dec 01, 2017
Even to us from the Niger delta Jonathan was a colossal disaster except we want to lie to ourselves.
Re: Jonathan Described Subsidy Scam As ‘oily Business’ – Saraki by bennyann: 10:01am On Dec 01, 2017
Many call GEJ badluck yet na him head them dey take make money for themselves.

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