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2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by SATANICALLY666: 5:00pm On May 29, 2022
Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he is “constitutionally” qualified to contest for president in 2023, adding that Section 137 sub-sections 1(b) and 3 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended doesn’t have an effect on him.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on June 4, 2018, signed a constitutional amendment that stops a Vice President who completes the term of a President from contesting for the office of the President more than one more time.

The law also stops a deputy governor who completes the term of a governor from seeking a second term in office as a governor.

A President’s term can be cut short by reasons of death, resignation, or death to pave the way for the Vice President to complete the term of the departed President.

Following the death of then-President Umaru Yar’Adua on May 5, 2010, Jonathan as the then Vice President, took a new oath of office to complete Yar’Adua’s term as President.

He was also sworn in for another term on May 29, 2011, after he won the presidential poll of that year.

The first defendant has argued that since he acquired his right to contest and if successful, be sworn in as President after he lost his re-election bid in 2015 to the current President -President Muhammadu Buhari – it would be unethical to the spirit and intendment of the legislature to take away the right he acquired in 2015 on the basis of a law that came into effect in 2018.

Jonathan, in a counter-affidavit deposed by his assistant, Peletiri John Debetimi to a suit marked FHC/YNG/CS/86/2022, calling for his disqualification, said the law can’t be applied to his case.

Andy Solomon and Idibiye Abraham had approached a Federal High Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State that the former President should be disqualified from contesting the 2023 presidential election.

They listed Jonathan, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as first, second, and third defendants respectively.

The duo argued that by virtue of the introduction of Section 137 sub-sections 1(b) and 3 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended, the former president was no longer eligible to vie for the office of the president because he had taken an oath to that office on two previous occasions.

But responding, Jonathan said it would be unethical to the spirit and intendment of the legislature to take away the right he acquired in 2015 when he lost to President Buhari on the basis of a law that came into effect in 2018.

“Upon being served with the plaintiffs’ originating processes, the first defendant, through his counsel, E.K. Omare & Co. filed his counter-affidavit ad written address both of which are dated 19th May, 2022. The first defendant’s counter-affidavit is of 12 paragraphs and is deposed to by one Engr. Peletiri John Debetimi who described himself as an Assistant to the first defendant,” court documents seen by SaharaReporters read.

“One exhibit marked as Exhibit EKOI (i.e ‘Exhibit A) was annexed to the said counter-affidavit. Exhibit EKOI (i.e. Exhibit A) is a copy of the official gazette containing the 4th alteration to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999.

“In summary, the first defendant’s response, as stated in his counter-affidavit is that he has never been ‘elected’ into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on two previous occasions. The first defendant stated that the oath of office he took on the 6th of May, 2010 was taken upon his ‘election’ as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The first defendant further asserted that he took the said oath to complete the aborted tenure of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

“The first defendant has argued that since he acquired his right to contest and if successful, be sworn in as President after he lost his re-election bid in 2015 to the current President -President Muhammadu Buhari – it would be unethical to the spirit and intendment of the legislature to take away the right he acquired in year 2015 on the basis of a law that came into effect in 2018.

“Now the position of the law on retroactive or retrospective application of laws is quite settled. Retroactive laws are which relate or cover matters or acts which occurred before its commencement date.”


Background


Jonathan had recently rejected the presidential form of the ruling APC purchased for him, purportedly by a group of supporters from the northern region.


Speaking through his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, the former president said it was an insult for the group to have bought him the forms without his permission.


However, sources had told SaharaReporters that claims by the former President that he did not authorise the purchase of multi-million-naira presidential nomination and expression of interest forms were far from the truth.


SaharaReporters broke the story of how a cabal in the ruling APC had pushed for Jonathan to succeed Buhari, after being impressed by how the former President never openly criticised Buhari's government despite its ineptitude and the insults the APC, as an opposition party, hurled at him (Jonathan) ahead of the 2015 presidential election.


The fact that Jonathan cannot spend more than one term in office, if they can manage to get him there, is also not lost on the cabal. However, SaharaReporters has also reported how Jonathan was later called a betrayer by the cabal after he failed to fulfil some of the conditions given to him, including convincing some PDP governors to defect to the APC.


Following speculations that Jonathan was preparing to defect to the ruling APC and seek the presidential ticket of the party, some Nigerians, including human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), argued that his candidature will breach the constitution. Other Nigerians have also expressed different opinions on the issue.


Falana had based his position on Section 137 (3) of the Constitution, which provides as follows: “A person who was sworn in to complete the term for which another person was elected as president shall not be elected to such office for more than a single term.”


Falana had said, “Some people have said that the amendment is not retrospective and therefore cannot apply to Dr Jonathan.


Assuming without conceding that the amendment is not retrospective it is submitted that under the current Constitution a President or Governor cannot spend more than two terms of eight years.


“In other words, the Constitution will not allow anyone to be in office for more than a cumulative period of 8 years. In Marwa v. Nyako (2012) 6 NWLR (Pt.1296) 199 at 387 the Supreme Court stated that Section 180 (1) and (2)(a) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has prescribed a single term of 4 years and if a second term, another period of 4 years and not a day longer.


“In the case of Governor Ladoja v INEC (2008)40 WRN 1 the Supreme Court rejected the prayer of Governor Ladoja for 11 months’ extension to cover the period he was kept out of office through illegal impeachment. The Supreme Court rejected the prayer on the ground that a Governor is entitled to spend a maximum period of eight years or less and not more than eight years.


“It is not in dispute that Dr. Jonathan became the President of Nigeria in 2010 following the sudden death of President Umaru Yar’Adua. He later contested and won the 2011 presidential election. Having spent five years in office as President, Dr. Jonathan is disqualified from contesting the 2023 presidential election. The reason is that if he wins the election, he will spend an additional term of four years. It means that he would spend a cumulative period of 9 years as President of Nigeria in utter breach of Section 137 of the Constitution which provides for a maximum two terms of eight years.”

https://saharareporters.com/2022/05/29/exclusive-why-i-can%E2%80%99t-be-disqualified-because-nigerian-law-prescribing-single-term-vice

Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Xscape1993(m): 5:00pm On May 29, 2022
I am still watching GEJ. I reserve my comments for now...GEJ can not just do this to himself and his good followers. Has he forgotten all the insults that the evil party rained on him so quickly? Somebody should just wake me up from my deep sleep...

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by God1000(m): 5:01pm On May 29, 2022
Yes you are qualified, but I won't vote for you

Only Nigerians suffering from amnesia will still vote for you


I still remember the unprecedented corruption under your watch, it was the most scandalous regime in our nation's history.

Jonathan is too biddable and timorous, he allowed sycophants to ruin his administration

We don't need another namby Pamby, sissy and wimp as president.

Both Jonathan, Atiku and tinubu represent backwardness

I voted for him in 2011, but not again

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Faber(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2022
GEJ...make I reserve my comments
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by TheFreeOne: 5:03pm On May 29, 2022
This game of politics in naija cheesy

I would have preferred GEJ stay out of 2023 Presidential election contest.

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by duro4chang(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2022
We don hear. Go and contest.

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by alsudan: 5:03pm On May 29, 2022
GEJ VS Atiku would be a battle for the ages with GEJ edging slightly.

But Thiefnibu VS Atiku will be a Bashing for the ages. Atiku will do crush the Iragbiji Druggie.
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by YorubaMentality: 5:03pm On May 29, 2022
Goodluck Jonathan is 100% qualified to contest for APC presidential primaries.

South West said is the turn of the South, is Goodluck Ebere Jonathan not a Southerner?? Since Yoruba have unanimously stopped South East from producing the president of Nigeria, South East and South South will now adopt Goodluck Jonathan because he will unite Nigeria, and we don't have any other option in APC.

If APC makes any mistake by giving their Presidential ticket to a Yoruba man, It will be a disaster for APC, because South South and South East will never vote for a Yoruba man in the General Elections.

Obasanjo 8 years,
Osinbajo 8 years,
And Yoruba wants to become president for another 8 years to the detriment of the entire Southerners, this is unacceptable.

Long live The South,
Long live President Buhari,
Long live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Laggafin: 5:04pm On May 29, 2022
Oga stop quoting simp constitution and jump into the ring already. Ur own wotowoto go pass ur bros [wike] own

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by AntiBMC(m): 5:05pm On May 29, 2022
The fulanis keep playing these stvpid southern politicians like a game of chess.
And Gej is playing into their hands. Greed and overambition would not let the south be united thus, the north continues to hold power and the country remains stagnated.

I hold nothing against Jonathan, but it is the South East's turn to rule... Since they don't want that to happen, power must remain in the North.

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Emmanuelhector(m): 5:05pm On May 29, 2022
Very qualified
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by uBuNiT: 5:06pm On May 29, 2022
GEJ you are welcome to the podium to recieve your cattons of shame and disgrace this time.
We thought you understand the honour given to you internationally few years ago. Now we see where you belong

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Urheadmaster(m): 5:07pm On May 29, 2022
If Bad luck Jonathan is qualified to run for president.

Even my dead grandpa is qualified too undecided

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Urheadmaster(m): 5:10pm On May 29, 2022
Xscape1993:
I am still watching GEJ. I reserve my comments for now...
you don't have to reserve your comments.

Come up with it.

Let us know where we are heading to in this country

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by garriAndsugar: 5:10pm On May 29, 2022
Yes.. very qualified to lose
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Ekejoestar(m): 5:10pm On May 29, 2022
It's clear to the blind that magamago is about to play out here
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Cantonese: 5:16pm On May 29, 2022
We are waiting for APC to respond to PDP l’s north east choice. But one thing we all know is that the north will not likely allow the SW have it.
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by StrongandMighty: 5:18pm On May 29, 2022
He's over qualified!

On that day Tinubu will voluntarily step down for him or he will still decide to try his luck like saraki did but we all already know what the outcome will be...
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by PrincessofDSS(f): 5:18pm On May 29, 2022
You were once a president but to what end?
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by KingKO22: 5:19pm On May 29, 2022
Does this man really think he stand a chance in APC ?

What of his diehard followers in PDP ?
Would they decamp with him to APC?
Would Igbo support an evil and ewedu party?
What would the stand of SW if Jonathan eventually emerge the candidate ?
Does Jonathan stand a chance against Atiku ?
Where would Jonathan get the vote from that Tinubu can not get ?
Does the cabal that are pushing for Jonathan have hidden agenda in facilitating Northerner solidarity ?

Many questions begging for answer

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Nobody: 5:21pm On May 29, 2022
AntiBMC:
He played into the hands of the Fulanis They keep playing these stvpid southern politicians like a game of chess. Greed and overambition would not let the south be united thus, the north continues to hold power and the country remains stagnated.

I hold nothing against Jonathan, but it is the South East's turn to rule... Since they don't want that to happen, power must remain in the North.

Bitterness everywhere in your land. Did U hear the NE say power should go to the South if it doesn't go to them? Nobody excluded Ibos from contesting; They just do not know how to play the right politics to win. Didn't Ekeueme strongly contest with Obasanjo in 1998? No region has ever been dashed the Presidency cos U must prove yourself worthy of the ticket. I will never vote a Fulani man after 8 years of Buhari though. Kingsley Moghalu is the best of the rest and he will get my vote if APC goes North. I won't use my hands to destroy the negotiation power of the South.

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by AbijaJ: 5:26pm On May 29, 2022
Omo, I wonder who Reno Omokri go campaign for between GEJ and Atiku Abubaker. cheesy

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Nigerialabalaba: 5:29pm On May 29, 2022
Emmanuelhector:
Very qualified
a sure say u no read why GEJ no qualify and dat yenagoa arrangee judgement go fall yakata on appeal. D constitution don say 8 years na d max u fit ever spend and dia is a SC judgement wey even tell Ladoja say e no possible to get even extra day longer because d constitution state max of 8 years. APC no go take dat gamble.

u see say no senior person apart from falana don talk on d matter. Apart from say GEJ, a minority wey no even dey in charge of hin state no fit match Atiku, his candidature sef get k-leg. Nobody go follow gej for APC so forget d faceless cabal wey no get anytin apart from Buhari's appointment for dem
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Lovelive: 5:30pm On May 29, 2022
None of these will come to pass.



alsudan:
GEJ VS Atiku would be a battle for the ages with GEJ edging slightly.

But Thiefnibu VS Atiku will be a Bashing for the ages. Atiku will do crush the Iragbiji Druggie.
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Gandollaar(f): 5:32pm On May 29, 2022
Jonathan run already and put zombies out of their misery mbok.
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by abhee007(m): 5:33pm On May 29, 2022
This man has lost my respect

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Cajal(m): 5:34pm On May 29, 2022
Xscape1993:
I am still watching GEJ. I reserve my comments for now...GEJ can not just do this to himself and his good followers. Has he forgotten all the insults that the evil party rained on him so quickly? Somebody should just wake me up from my deep sleep...
But the other satanic party PDP HAVE RELEGATED HIM

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by abhee007(m): 5:35pm On May 29, 2022
God1000:
Yes you are qualified, but I won't vote for you

Only Nigerians suffering from amnesia will still vote for you


I still remember the unprecedented corruption under your watch, it was the most scandalous regime in our nation's history.

Jonathan is too biddable and timorous, he allowed sycophants to ruin his administration

We don't need another namby Pamby, sissy and wimp as president.

Both Jonathan, Atiku and tinubu represent backwardness

I voted for him in 2011, but not again
this present one is the most scandalous... Not that I'll vote for him or I can say I prefer him, but things weren't this bad during his time..
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Buckeyemedia1: 5:37pm On May 29, 2022
YorubaMentality:
Goodluck Jonathan is 100% qualified to contest for APC presidential primaries.

South West said is the turn of the South, is Goodluck Ebere Jonathan not a Southerner?? Since Yoruba have unanimously stopped South East from producing the president of Nigeria, South East and South South will now adopt Goodluck Jonathan because he will unite Nigeria, and we don't have any other option in APC.

If APC makes any mistake by giving their Presidential ticket to a Yoruba man, It will be a disaster for APC, because South South and South East will never vote for a Yoruba man in the General Elections.

Obasanjo 8 years,
Osinbajo 8 years,
And Yoruba wants to become president for another 8 years to the detriment of the entire Southerners, this is unacceptable.

Long live The South,
Long live President Buhari,
Long live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.[/color][/b]
Yorubas stopped the East from running for President, Maybe Wike, Amaechi & Udom just to mention a few are also Yorubas?

These Hypocrite political Failures from the South East, always looking for an excuse?

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by ERockson: 5:37pm On May 29, 2022
People that want GEJ know what they are doing and GEJ understands them but he's also on mission even if it's one year as Nigeria prresident again.
Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Moddam: 5:38pm On May 29, 2022
YorubaMentality:
Goodluck Jonathan is 100% qualified to contest for APC presidential primaries.

South West said is the turn of the South, is Goodluck Ebere Jonathan not a Southerner?? Since Yoruba have unanimously stopped South East from producing the president of Nigeria, South East and South South will now adopt Goodluck Jonathan because he will unite Nigeria, and we don't have any other option in APC.

If APC makes any mistake by giving their Presidential ticket to a Yoruba man, It will be a disaster for APC, because South South and South East will never vote for a Yoruba man in the General Elections.

Obasanjo 8 years,
Osinbajo 8 years,
And Yoruba wants to become president for another 8 years to the detriment of the entire Southerners, this is unacceptable.

Long live The South,
Long live President Buhari,
Long live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
you're right.
Goodluck Jonathan is the only man that can unite the country as it stands now

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Re: 2023: I Am Qualified To Contest For President - Jonathan by Buckeyemedia1: 5:39pm On May 29, 2022
Moddam:
you're right.
Goodluck Jonathan is the only man that can unite the country as it stands now
Not Peter Obi anymore? Too many odoyo children on this forum.

Unite Nigeria, or for Ijaw people to come for the emptying of the treasury part 2?

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