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| Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by slivertongue(op): 10:57am On May 05, 2017 |
In a new book, ‘Facts Versus Fiction: (The True
Story of Jonathan Years, Chibok, 2015 and The
Conspiracies) authored by Reno Omokri and to be
released in the second week of July 2017,
Jonathan accused northern governors under his
administration of conniving with the United States
to get him out of office.
He specifically mentioned former Governor of
Adamawa state, Murtala Nyako, among others as
one of the arrowheads of the move. He also
detailed the alleged roles Nyako played in the entire
saga.
Jonathan released excerpts of the chapter one of
the book in which Omokri quoted one Matthew
Page as giving details of what happened when the
former northern governors visited the White House.
Read the excerpt
Chapter 1 – THE CONSPIRACY TO REMOVE
JONATHAN
The recent revelations from Segun Adeniyi's book,
Against the Run of Play: How an incumbent
president was defeated in Nigeria, have promoted
reactions and counter reactions to some of the
more astounding accounts detailed in that book.
Former President Jonathan in his interview with
Segun Adeniyi, gave some detail of a conspiracy to
remove him from office due to patriotic policies and
actions he undertook which might have set him at
variance with foreign powers.
Amongst other things, Adeniyi quotes Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan as saying "I got on very well with Prime
Minister David Cameron but at some point, I noticed
that the Americans were putting pressure on him
and he had to join them against me. But I didn’t
know how far President Obama was prepared to go
to remove me until France caved into the pressure
from America.”
Since these revelations came to light, a former
Governor of Niger state, Mr. Babangida Aliyu has
also been quoted making comments in Segun
Adeniyi's book that corroborate the statements by
Dr. Jonathan.
According to Mr. Aliyu, the Obama administration
had invited twelve governors from Northern Nigeria
to sound them out on their commitment to the plot
to unseat Dr. Jonathan.
Mr. Aliyu is quoted in Segun Adeniyi's book as
saying "I have no proof of course, but I think the
idea was to ascertain what the disposition of the
north would be to the idea of another term for
President Jonathan. That was my reading of the
situation. I believe it was all about the 2015
election for which the Americans had resolved not
to support Jonathan. They just wanted to size us
up for the level of commitment to regime change.”
Mr. Aliyu was referring to a series of meetings that
twelve Northern governors had in the U.S. in March
2014.
Why did the Obama administration organize those
meetings? What occurred at those meetings? Who
said what, where, when and why? The answer to
those questions will help throw light on whether or
not there was a conspiracy by the Obama
administration (not the United States) to remove
then President Jonathan from office.
I tracked down Mr. Matthew T. Page who until his
resignation in 2016 was the U.S. State
Department's top intelligence analyst on Nigeria.
Matthew Page also served as Deputy National
Intelligence Officer for Africa with the National
Intelligence Council. He sat in on each of the
meetings the twelve Northern Nigerian governors
attended, beginning from their meetings at the
United States Institute for Peace and thereafter their
meetings at the State Department.
In 2016, Mr. Page left the State Department and
moved to Cambridge in the United Kingdom from
where he spoke to me. He was adamant that Mr.
Babangida Aliyu’s version of the events at those
meetings where not accurate and was keen to set
the records straight.
According to Mr. Page, the meetings were attended
by twelve Northern governors of whom the most
vocal was the then governor of Adamawa state,
Admiral Murtala Nyako. Others at the meetings who
voiced anti Jonathan sentiments were then Kano
governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Aliyu Wammako
of Sokoto and Kashim Shettima of Borno. The then
governors of Kwara and Kogi were in attendance
but were non-committal.
Mr. Page noted that the meetings at the United
States Institute for Peace were innocuous but that
when the governors proceeded to the closed-door
sessions at the US State Department, things
changed.
According to Mr. Page, present at the State
Department meetings were Ambassador Linda
Thomas Greenfield who was then the Assistant
Secretary of State for African Affairs in the
Department of State's Bureau of African Affairs.
Also present at the meeting was the then number
three man at the State Department, Ambassador
Thomas Alfred "Tom" Shannon Jr., acting Deputy
Secretary of State of the United States and the
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.
At that meeting, Admiral Murtala Nyako read out a
memo he had written itemizing the case against
Jonathan. He was so openly and almost violently
against the Jonathan administration in his speech
that he had to be openly rebuked at the meeting by
the then Nigerian ambassador to the US,
Ambassador Adebowale Adefuye of blessed
memory.
Admiral Nyako's belligerence against the Jonathan
administration was so venomous that it prompted a
rebuttal from the Gombe state governor, Ibrahim
Hassan Dankwambo, who showed loyalty to the
then Nigerian President. According to Mr. Page, this
prompted most of the other Northern governors
present to turn on him.
In my interview with him, Mr. Page revealed to me
that after the anti Jonathan tirades by these
governors, they were shepherded to the White
House on March 18, 2014 for more meetings. Even
though Mr. Page attended the reception at the
White House for the Northern governors, he did not
make me privy to who were at that particular
meeting other than stating that the governors met
with then National Security Adviser, Susan Rice. Ms.
Rice is however a known Nigerian specialist and
was the person who on July 7, 1998, allegedly
made the tea that the presumed winner of the June
12, 1993 Nigerian Presidential election, chief MKO
Abiola, drank minutes before passing away after
reportedly foaming at the mouth.
After the meeting, the Obama White House released
a statement which said, amongst other things;
“Rice and the governors discussed the need to
bring an end to the violence and insurgency in
northern Nigeria; create broad-based economic
opportunity in the north and throughout Nigeria;
protect and respect human rights; strengthen
democratic governance; and ensure that the 2015
election in Nigeria are free and fair.”
What the White House statement did not say, but
which I verified from other sources, was that at that
meeting, Admiral Nyako accused then President
Jonathan of being behind Boko Haram, the Islamic
terrorist group that is behind the insurgency in
Nigeria’s Northeast (the same accusation was
publicly made by Nasir El-rufai in 2014. El-rufai
was one of a handful of All Progressive Congress
party officials that related directly with David
Axelrod’s firm as AKPD Message and Media
prepared the APC for the 2015 elections).
One question arises though. When sub national
officials from a nation that is friendly to the United
States espouse comments that undermine the
President of that friendly nation, why would such
persons be honored with very high level meetings
that stretched from the State Department to the
White House?
When I asked Mr. Page if he thought that the
Obama administration was opposed to the re-
election of the then Nigerian President, Goodluck
Jonathan, he paused and said “my objective opinion
is that it was not as if the administration was
against Jonathan. There were a few issues. The
Obama administration was a bit disappointed (I
know that sounds paternalistic) but there were
some issues they felt let down on, and you have to
remember that the Obama administration supported
the transfer of power to Jonathan in 2010. The
issues were the human rights situation in the
Northeast which has still not changed under Buhari
and Diezani Alison-Madueke who they felt should
have been removed. Washington also took issue
with some clauses in the Same S*x Marriage
(Prohibition) Bill 2013, even though they
understood that Nigerian cultural values were more
conservative on the issue than American ones".
Mr. Page continuing said “the U.S. Ambassador to
Nigeria at the time was actually anti-Buhari,
believing he failed to call his followers to order
during the post-election violence of 2011.”
Although he listed three reasons why the Obama
administration felt let down on by Dr. Jonathan, my
conversation with Mr. Page gave me a sense that
the first two reasons were just excuses and that the
main reason was because of the Same S*x
Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2013.
That issue was a deal breaker for the Obama
administration because of the strong support they
had from the LGBT (L*sbian, Gay, Bis*xual or
Transgender) community for Mr Obama’s re-
election campaign of 2012.
Per the New York Times, the gay vote was “crucial”
to Obama’s re-election, whereas to CNN, the LGBT
community not only made the difference in 2012 by
trooping out to vote for Obama, they were also his
top donors.
In Tracy Baim’s book, Obama and the Gays: A
Political Marriage, she details the influence that the
former American President wields with the LGBT
community. Very few voting blocs have the get out
the vote power that the LGBT community has, being
that they are great at organizing for the purpose of
advancing their agenda. |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by Baawaa(m): 11:03am On May 05, 2017 |
Tell me the reason they will not remove you,when you said "stealing is not corruption" |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by denko(m): 11:20am On May 05, 2017 |
Stealing is actually not corruption, but we are too lazy to read. corruption encompass all vices including stealing. they are not equal Baawaa: |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by sammyj: 11:34am On May 05, 2017 |
The last time I checked GEJ was and can never be the president of America which makes me wonder how Obama contributed to his so called lost in the 2015 election which we fully rejected!!! ![]() |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by ucheo: 11:57am On May 05, 2017 |
Forces against GEJ was too much..starting from being a minority, taken up leadership during the turn of Northerners, back stabbing, not being a former General, weak enforcement of laws, chibok saga...etc |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by Pavarottii(m): 12:11pm On May 05, 2017 |
They wanted him out. He is out. Let Nigerians enjoy the change especially like kwankaso and Ali ndume is enjoying now. |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by wirinet(m): 12:30pm On May 05, 2017 |
denko:In one sentence, you are making a contradictory statement. You said stealing is not corruption and then said corruption includes stealing. This statement (including "how much did Jim Nwobodo stole" and his non nonchalant attitude towards the Chibok girls cost him international support. Jonathan was not in good terms with our neighbours, the Arab world and the west, even the hugely corrupt South African government did not want to have anything to do with the Jonathan administration. |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by denko(m): 12:36pm On May 05, 2017 |
His only crime against the arab was his religion wirinet: |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by wirinet(m): 12:37pm On May 05, 2017 |
ucheo:Not true. These same forces were there when he won overwhelmingly in 2011, despite being a minority and not being a former general. He was weak in managing corruption and the fight against Boko Haram. Another major contribution to his election loss were the incendiary and inciting statements from his core supporters including his wife, his tribesmen and his party. They were blackmailing Nigeria and promised to cause mayhem if Jonathan was not reelected. |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by greatiyk4u(m): 12:41pm On May 05, 2017 |
denko:If corruption truly encompasses stealing as you claimed then STEALING is corruption like wise other corrupt vices |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by wirinet(m): 12:42pm On May 05, 2017 |
denko:False. I hate playing the religious card to cover up for taking responsibility for your errors and mistakes. Why was Obasanjo's crime not his religion for the 8years he ruled Nigeria? What was his crime against Chad, Niger and Cameroon? They accused him of not cooperating with them on Boko Haram. What was his crime against South Africa? |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by Baawaa(m): 12:53pm On May 05, 2017 |
denko:Mr reader,I can see, CORRUPTIONS has damaged your brain ![]() |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by denko(m): 1:34pm On May 05, 2017 |
Please ask Yerima of Zamfara about Sharia. wirinet: |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by Ovamboland(m): 1:58pm On May 05, 2017*. Modified: 2:13pm On May 05, 2017 |
denko:Was that the defining narrative in Nigeria at that time? Who and who was arguing about the semantics of the English meaning of those words until the IB vomited it and his supporters and 'blodas' became duty bound to promote the differences. Our interest then and now remains making our available resources have true impact on its owners and not end up in private pockets, diverted to unwholesome purposes or wasted on white elephants, whether stolen or corrupted or both at the same time. When that is well dealt with other issues like mediocrity, lack of capacity and modern skills can be easily defeated. |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by denko(m): 3:32pm On May 05, 2017 |
He spoke from his wealth of knowledge, the communication was misconstrue because most Nigerian does not actually listen to what is being said rather they listen to their own head to figure out conclusion to suit their aim. Ovamboland: |
| Re: Ex-president Jonathan Finally Releases Details Of His Defeat In 2015 by juman(m): 4:31pm On May 05, 2017 |
One of obasanjo misdoings. |
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and his non nonchalant attitude towards the Chibok girls cost him international support. Jonathan was not in good terms with our neighbours, the Arab world and the west, even the hugely corrupt South African government did not want to have anything to do with the Jonathan administration.