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Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by nairalandankrah(op): 7:41am On Nov 28, 2025
Amid FG’s Delay, Ivory Coast Airlifts ex-President Jonathan from Guinea-Bissau

•Military general sworn in leader after disputed vote

•Lawmakers urged Tinubu to facilitate Jonathan’s return

•FG says ex-leader safe, condemns military coup



Côte d’Ivoire yesterday airlifted former President Goodluck Jonathan from Guinea-Bissau where the ex-Nigerian was trapped after a coup d’état in the West African country, once again bringing to the fore what appeared to be the increasingly lackadaisical posture of the Nigerian government.

While Abidjan acted with urgency to protect a visiting African leader, Abuja appeared flat-footed, offering little visible coordination or assertive diplomatic engagement despite Jonathan’s status as a former head of state and an envoy of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

THISDAY learnt yesterday that the Ivorian government had already made arrangements to fly Jonathan using the country’s presidential jet, with some aides of President Bola Tinubu, getting in touch with a Jonathan aide in Abuja, rather than official communication from the highest level of the Nigerian government.

It was the Côte d’Ivoire government that reached out to President Jonathan and they have provided an aircraft that’s bringing him back,” a source who preferred anonymity told THISDAY yesterday.

However, it was learnt that although the Nigerian government later reached out, the Ivorian government had already reached out to the former President and had already concluded arrangements to return him to Nigeria.

It was also confirmed last night that contrary to reports that it was the soldiers who carried out the coup that escorted the former Nigerian President out of the country, they were not actually involved in the movement of Jonathan and his sides.

Rather, it was learnt that ECOMOG forces, comprising soldiers from Nigeria, Ghana and Senegalese soldiers, gave the former Nigerian President security from his hotel to the airport. “You will see that it was a presidential jet with the Republic of Cote d’ Ivoire mark”, the source stated.

However, as of last night, THISDAY gathered that Jonathan who was in Guinea-Bissau as Head of the West African Elders Forum (WAEF), serving as part of an international observer mission, had returned to Nigeria.

He, alongside other foreign observers, were trapped on Wednesday after the military took over power while results of the elections were about to be officially declared. A group of military officers claimed “total control” of the country, a day after two leading candidates – President Umaro Embalo and Fernando Dias – each declared victory.

The coupist who called themselves the “High Military Command for the Restoration of Order”, ordered the immediate suspension of the electoral process “until further notice”. They also ordered the closure of all land, air and sea borders and an overnight curfew.

Meanwhile, Guinea-Bissau’s military yesterday installed Maj.-Gen. Horta Inta-a as transitional President, a day after soldiers toppled the civilian leadership in a swift power grab made before the results of a weekend election could be announced.

It was the ninth coup in West and Central Africa in five years and continued a pattern of instability in Guinea-Bissau, a notorious cocaine transport hub with a long history of military interventions in politics.

The self-styled “High Military Command for the Restoration of Order” announced in a televised statement on Wednesday that they had ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embalo. They said the move came in response to a destabilisation plan involving politicians and drug barons, without going into more detail.

Wearing a military uniform and flanked by other military officials, Inta-a made his first public appearance as leader at a ceremony broadcast Thursday on state television. He said the coup was necessary to stave off a plot by “narcotraffickers” to “capture Guinean democracy” and said the transition would last one year, beginning immediately.

At a swearing-in ceremony later on Thursday, he named Maj.-Gen. Tomas Djassi as army chief of staff. The takeover came a day before provisional results were due to be announced in the race between Embalo and Fernando Dias, a 47-year-old political newcomer who had emerged as Embalo’s top challenger in the presidential vote.

Before the coup announcement, gunfire rang out in the capital Bissau for about an hour on Wednesday near the electoral commission headquarters and presidential palace, Reuters reported.

An army statement dated Thursday said Embalo and other top officials were “under the control of the High Military Command”. African Union chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf condemned the coup in a statement, and called for the release of Embalo “and all detained officials.”

Heads of state from the West African regional bloc ECOWAS also condemned the coup and later held a virtual meeting to discuss the situation, according to a post on X.

Screen grabs shared with the post showed several regional leaders participating, including the presidents of Nigeria, Senegal and Liberia, as well as the AU’s Youssouf. The European Union said constitutional order should be restored and the vote count allowed to proceed.

Central Bissau was mostly quiet on Thursday, with soldiers on the streets and many residents staying indoors, even after the overnight curfew was lifted. Businesses and banks were closed.

Before Inta-a’s presidency was announced, Dias accused Embalo in a video statement of staging a “false coup attempt” to derail the election because he feared he would lose. In a statement, the coalition backing Dias demanded that authorities be allowed to release results from Sunday’s presidential election.

The coalition also called for the release of former Prime Minister Domingos Simoes Pereira, who was detained on Wednesday, according to relatives and security sources. Security forces used tear gas to break up a small protest outside the building where Pereira is said to be held. They also broke up a gathering near Dias’s home on the outskirts of Bissau and live rounds were fired, witnesses said.

Before Jonathan was flown to Nigeria by the Ivorian authorities, the House of Representatives earlier yesterday called on the federal government to explore diplomatic measures to facilitate the safe return of former President Goodluck Jonathan who is trapped in Guinea Bissau following a coup in the country.

The decision of the House was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent national importance moved by the House Leader, Hon. Julius Ihonvbere. However, Ihonvbere informed the House that Jonathan, who was in the country on election observation, was trapped following the coup.

He noted: “The government is aware and they are doing everything possible to get him back as quickly and safely as possible. Our goal is to urge the government not to relent in that effort, and to use all diplomatic means at its means to get our former President, a true democrat, back to Nigeria immediately.”

The House reaffirmed that safeguarding the lives of all citizens, at home and abroad, remains a matter of urgent national priority and urged the executive to act without delay.

But as Jonathan was airborne, the federal government announced that he was very safe and out of Guinea-Bissau.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said: “He left with a special flight with members of his delegation including, former President, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, Ibn Chambas.”

The Nigerian government has also condemned the military coup d’etat in Guinea-Bissau, saying :“The Federal Government of Nigeria has learned with profound dismay and deep concern the unfortunate military coup which has led to an unconstitutional change of government in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria, in the strongest possible terms, condemns this act of military insurrection which undermines the democratic progress, constitutional order, and stability not only of Guinea-Bissau but of the entire West African sub-region. This coup d’état represents a blatant violation of the fundamental principles of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, which explicitly rejects any ascension to power through unconstitutional means.

“We stand in solidarity with the people of Guinea-Bissau and call for the immediate and unconditional restoration of constitutional order, the safety and security of all those detained and the full respect for the sanctity of democratic institutions in Guinea-Bissau.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria unequivocally calls on the authorities in Guinea-Bissau to ensure and guarantee the safety of all election observers still in the country on official assignment.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria urges all actors involved to exercise utmost restraint, prioritise peaceful dialogue, and respect the will of the people of Guinea-Bissau as expressed through their ballots and the peaceful conclusion of the election with the announcement of results by the electoral management body.

“We warn that those behind this act will be held accountable for their actions, which threaten to plunge the nation into chaos and reverse the hard-won gains of its democracy.”

It further added that Nigeria as a key member of ECOWAS and the African Union, will work closely with regional and international partners to take all necessary measures to ensure the swift return to normalcy and constitutional governance in Guinea-Bissau.

“We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the promotion of democracy, peace, and stability across the African continent,” the federal government stressed.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/11/28/amid-fgs-delay-ivory-coast-airlifts-ex-president-jonathan-from-guinea-bissau/

Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Dbegining: 7:42am On Nov 28, 2025
Very irresponsible for the FG to not lift a Former President in a direct situation like that.


Shameful really.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by helinues: 7:46am On Nov 28, 2025
Even if na Japan airlifted him, the koko be say he's back in the country
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by overdrive(m): 7:53am On Nov 28, 2025
The most important take is that our Jonathan is back safe and sound even if Afghanistan brought him back, it's ok.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by FarahAideed: 7:55am On Nov 28, 2025
Maybe cotedviore jet was closer ..at no time was Jonathan under any threats
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by MEGA4BILLION(m): 8:07am On Nov 28, 2025
The country is currently depressed and can't think straight, thank you Cote d'viore the new senior prefect of Africa
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by wizelink:
You see why good name is better than all the riches.

If Jonathan were one of those tyrant leaders or terrorist apologists, Ivory coast won't have reached out to him.

Welcome Oga Jona and thanks to The Ivory nation.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Hightablevoice2: 8:26am On Nov 28, 2025
Dbegining:
Very irresponsible for the FG to not lift a Former President in a direct situation like that.


Shameful really.
This misleading headlines even mentioned that FG facilitated the move for Abidjan.. it just hits in the guts sometimes seeing how critizing Nigerians can be a lot of the times. Will cote'd voir just singularly out of sympathy come to Jonathan's aid. The directives obviously came from Aso Rock to make sure the quickest and fastest possible way to get him out of that country happened.. and isn't that what counts.. ?
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Lanretoye(m): 8:31am On Nov 28, 2025
They should have taken him to Ivory Coast then
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Ofunaofu: 8:32am On Nov 28, 2025
When a government turns propaganda, lies, and falsehood into state policy, it becomes a laughingstock among the comity of nations.

This is what you get when a notorious drug baron grab-it, snatch-it, and run-away-with-it

Nigeria’s global image has never been this bad.

Nigeria as a nation is being disrespected by all and sundry.

Anyone who loves this country should advise Tinubu to resign and go home.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Okoroawusa: 8:36am On Nov 28, 2025
What kind of stupid talk is this? It was an emergency situation and many people hopped on the next available flight out of there.

So he should be checking if it's Nigerian plane before he entered it?
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Brendaniel: 8:43am On Nov 28, 2025
Hightablevoice2:
This misleading headlines even mentioned that FG facilitated the move for Abidjan.. it just hits in the guts sometimes seeing how critizing Nigerians can be a lot of the times. Will cote'd voir just singularly out of sympathy come to Jonathan's aid. The directives obviously came from Aso Rock to make sure the quickest and fastest possible way to get him out of that country happened.. and isn't that what counts.. ?
Where in the article did you read that? please highlight the part from the article if you venture reply me...
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by tishbite41(m): 8:44am On Nov 28, 2025
Na so
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by seunmsg(m):
FG did not send him there and they also did not envisage a coup happening. So, they couldn’t have made arrangement to fly him out in case of emergency. In situations like that, people jump on the next available option. If the Côte D’Ivoire aircraft was the one immediately available for evacuation, it’s only sensible to jump on it instead of waiting for an aircraft from Nigeria.

AMINDA:
Everything is politics to you. America sent its elite force to come into Nigeria to rescue an ordinary citizen that was held hostage by terrorists. The citizen was also not on official assignment, he was just a citizen. Look at you justifying the lethargy displayed by a government when one of its past Presidents was in a dire situation, and yet, you want the rest of Africa to respect Tinubu. With the amount of resources being invested to prevent Jonathan from contesting, we know you all and your principal were praying for the worst to happen.

If it is to attempt to invade Niger for the applause of his French owners, that's where we will find him.
👇

What exactly are you ranting about? You and your likes are the ones playing dirty politics with this and the way you quickly made it about 2027 election even made it more obvious.

To start with, a Jonathan that has been out of office since 2015 with no political party under his control is no threat to anybody. He’s not even a threat to his local government chairman in Bayelsa not to talk of President Bola Tinubu.


And on the issue of his evacuation, I guess you expect President Tinubu to hop on the presidential jet and fly straight to Bissau to rescue him. Or you expect FG to station an aircraft at the airport anytime Jonathan or another former this and that is traveling so that they can go in for a rescue operation in case there is a need for emergency evacuation, right?


For proper context, Jonathan’s life was never in danger, he was not kidnapped or detained by anybody. A military coup happened and by standard, the airspace of the country was shut down by the coupist. Emergency evacuations are discussed over diplomatic channels with the coup plotters and you don’t just fly a plane into such country simply because you’re Nigeria. An emergency evacuation may be seen by the plotters as an attempt to foil the coup so they have to approve all flights into the country pending when stability is achieved.

Côte D’Ivoire already had a plane on ground in the country and the FG reached out to the Ivorian government to help evacuate Jonathan alongside other people. So, how’s that a problem? Why should any sane person be crying over this?
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by SmartPolician: 8:57am On Nov 28, 2025
I'm still trying to understand the difference between Buhari and Tinubu. How can presidents be this docile yet preside over the affairs of 240 million people?
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by alizma:
Nigerians and busy doing nothing. If Nigeria has no relationship with IC, would they have airlifted our diplomat from trouble region?
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by ExudeLoveToAll: 9:04am On Nov 28, 2025
Lanretoye:
They should have taken him to Ivory Coast then
You are an adult reason like one.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Lanretoye(m): 9:09am On Nov 28, 2025
ExudeLoveToAll:
You are an adult reason like one.
so it is wrong for someone to have an opinion contrary to yours then continue to reason like an adult
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by AMINDA: 9:14am On Nov 28, 2025
seunmsg:
FG did not send him there and they also did not envisage a coup happening. So, they couldn’t have made arrangement to fly him out in case of emergency. In situations like that, people jump on the next available option. If the Côte D’Ivoire aircraft was the one immediately available for evacuation, it’s only sensible to jump on it instead of waiting for an aircraft from Nigeria.
Everything is politics to you. America sent its elite force to come into Nigeria to rescue an ordinary citizen that was held hostage by terrorists. The citizen was also not on official assignment, he was just a citizen. Look at you justifying the lethargy displayed by a government when one of its past Presidents was in a dire situation, and yet, you want the rest of Africa to respect Tinubu. With the amount of resources being invested to prevent Jonathan from contesting, we know you all and your principal were praying for the worst to happen.

If it is to attempt to invade Niger for the applause of his French owners, that's where we will find him.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Nwaikpe: 9:24am On Nov 28, 2025
Caught lying, once again.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:24am On Nov 28, 2025
Yet Nigeria APC government wanted to take the Glory...... attimes I wonder why we still call ourselves " Giant of Africa"
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Nobody: 9:25am On Nov 28, 2025
APC should not be leading anybody. They know nothing about leadership.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by IamAtAnger: 9:26am On Nov 28, 2025
As long sey na ECOWAS ... na their mission he went nor be Nigeria government send am.. but if worst come to be Nigeria government will come in
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by BigYash: 9:26am On Nov 28, 2025
Okoroawusa:
What kind of stupid talk is this? It was an emergency situation and many people hopped on the next available flight out of there.

So he should be checking if it's Nigerian plane before he entered it?
Moo Moo ,Côte D’Ivoire specifically went there to pick him with their presidential jet. Was Nigerian jet there,and he refused to enter?. Look how fast the country could be when he is not even their very own o, no be the one when Nigeria government dey slow like millipede.. I know some Apc people won't wish he remain there . If you know,you know
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by iwaeda: 9:26am On Nov 28, 2025
We have no aircraft, thank God GEJ is back. grin grin grin grin
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by SenecaTheYonger: 9:26am On Nov 28, 2025
Anyway you want to look at it, this country is somehow.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Lifestone(m): 9:27am On Nov 28, 2025
What does that matter? GEJ is back to Nigeria, it signifies the importance of GEJ and Nigeria on the Continent
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by SisterAnn(f): 9:27am On Nov 28, 2025
overdrive:
The most important take is that our Jonathan is back safe and sound even if Afghanistan brought him back, it's ok.
Yesso.

No additional characters needed.
Re: Côte D’ivoire’ Not Nigeria Airlifted Jonathan From Guinea-bissau by Disenfranchised: 9:27am On Nov 28, 2025
tinubu that sees GEJ as his arch rival against his reelection will be the one to air lift GEJ. Man was wishing GEJ get cut out and die.

Despicable presid1ot.
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