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I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Sierraloaded: 1:20am On Feb 12, 2015


President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday cleared the air on alleged plans to prolong his tenure, saying if the result of the March 28 presidential election does not favour him, he will hand over to whoever that wins.

Jonathan, in a live media chat apparently organised to douse the tension generated by the postponement of the general elections, spoke among others, the   alleged plot   to sack the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, insurgency and corruption.

Before and after the polls were shifted from February 14 and 28 to March 28 and April 11, there were rumours that   the President and the Peoples Democratic Party were nursing a sinister plot not to hand over power.

The rumours   were further fuelled by statements credited to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in far away Nairobi, Kenya.

Obasanjo was quoted as saying, “I sincerely hope that the President is not going for broke and saying ‘look dammit, it’s either I have it or nobody has it.”

But Jonathan told a panel of interviewers that he was not desperate to remain in power. He said such   “insinuations and wrong information” were meant to discredit him by his political opponents.

He said, “Let me assure Nigerians that a new government will be formed on May 29.They should not be perturbed about rumours that we are planning to send Jega on a terminal leave and other rubbish that is being circulated.

“In 2011, I said I will conduct a free and fair election and that if I lose, I will happily move on and that it should be recorded.

“Then I just concluded the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s tenure. I said I will be happy to go if I lose. I said this nation is more important than anybody. Anyone who wants to hold the office of   President and feels he is more important than the nation is not right.

“So if as of 2011, I made a commitment that   if I lose I will go, it should tell you more about my stand on free and fair elections.

“But now, Nigerians have given me the opportunity to be here for four good years and so if the elections are conducted and I lose, of course, we will inaugurate a new government.

“The rumour that I will not hand over or that I am scheming to prolong my tenure are insinuations; they are not true. Those are insinuations; it is quite unfortunate that so much wrong information is floating in the system.”

Jonathan faulted the claim by Jega that INEC was ready for the elections. He said the information given to him by security chiefs was that poor distribution of   Permanent Voter Cards could have caused a security challenge in the country.

He, however, said he would not sack Jega.

Jonathan said, “During the Council of State meeting, the issue of security was emphasised and there is no way security chiefs would have disclosed all the details to everybody but they disclosed some things to me which they did not mention to others.

“There are two aspects to the issue of insecurity. The first is   Boko Haram and   the second is the threat factor in the country.

“When INEC picked the dates for elections, the threat level was not   high until we started the campaign. So, it was important for the security chiefs to review the security architecture otherwise the country would have gone up in flames.

“In election, a lot of problems are involved. When the issue of PVC was being branded as a problem, INEC, from what Jega mentioned that day, clearly was not ready for the elections. They said they were ready but they were not.

“The day we held that meeting that led to this adjustment of dates, in Lagos for example, only about 38 per cent of registered voters had their PVCs. That means if we conduct elections in Lagos, 62 per cent of   voters   not would not have been able to vote.

“Don’t you think there are security implications in that?

“Some other states had slightly above 30   per cent collection while some had 50 per cent and there were some states that had 60 to 70 per cent. The security agencies highlighted the security implications of this but ordinary people might not see it that way.”

Boko Haram

On the insurgency in the North-East, Jonathan said he was confident that within the six weeks, the international forces would have been able to regain the 14 local government areas occupied by insurgents.

He however noted that Boko Haram could not be completely crushed within six weeks but maintained that the security situation would be such that elections would   hold in the troubled areas without problems.

He said, “In 2011, when the elections were conducted, we had Boko Haram. Boko Haram started before 2007 but became a major problem when their leader was killed in 2009. Nobody is saying we must wipe out Boko Haram completely before conducting elections.

“We said that security wise, there are certain things that they need so that they can consolidate on the security architecture; so that we can conduct elections but in the next six weeks, security advancements will be made but we cannot say we will wipe out Boko Haram. At best we can only regain territories.

“When they started, they were not taking over territories; they were going to markets and using suicide bombers. Elections will hold and I don’t see why we should continue to doubt the inauguration of next President in May.”

Chibok girls

Jonathan also berated those criticising him for failing to rescue the Chibok girls who were abducted by terrorists in April last year.

He said he was confident that most of the girls would be rescued soon.

The President said, “I believe now that we are working with Chad and Cameroon, in the next few weeks, the story of the Chibok girls will change. It’s going to get better.

“I believe we should be able to rescue some of them. But I don’t want to be quoted, I don’t want you to say the President said so, that in two weeks time or in four weeks time, I cannot say that because the diapperance of those girls has taken quite some time.

“But we have mapped out strategies, we are working with our neighbours and we will comb all the areas. So, just give us sometime.”

The President denied that he went partying when the girls were kidnapped, saying people only tried to play politics with the matter.

The President said, “People are playing politics with Chibok girls and it is very unfortunate. That is one of the problems that we have in Nigeria. In other countries, when there is an issue of terror, political boundaries collapse and people work together.

“The interest of the country is paramount but in this case when we have terror, then Nigerians believe it is better to go to the United States or the United Kingdom or France and appear on television to celebrate themselves. Is that how we will bring back those girls?

“Let us face facts. When there was 9/11 in the US, how many Americans went round the world criticising their government? Is it by carrying flags and singing around the world that we will bring those girls back? I expected that those with international connections would help the country and not the other way round.”

The President   debunked the report that the Federal Government was swindled when   Boko Haram sect announced a ceasefire last year.

Jonathan admitted that there was no ongoing talks with the sect as of now because its leaders had remained   faceless.

Corruption/stealing

The President corrected the statement credited to him that stealing is not corruption.

He said he only quoted a statement by a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Dahiru Musdapha, during a meeting he held with stakeholders on how to fight corruption.

Jonathan insisted that many social vices were being wrongly referred to as corruption.

He cited an example that people could be easily isolated or lynched if they were called thieves rather than being referred to as being corrupt.

Attacks on his convoy

Jonathan decried the various attacks on his convoy during his campaigns in the northern part of the country.

He said it was a treasonable offence to attack a sitting President in that manner.

Jonathan said he saw those who attacked his convoy and that they were mainly young people who were probably instigated.

Campaign funding

Asked if he was bothered by the large amount of money spent during campaigns as against the stipulations of the electoral law, the President said pressures from the supporters of party candidates had risen beyond control.

He, however, said funds being raised by the PDP were meant for the building of the PDP secretariat, adding that the N21bn raised for his campaign was “mere pledges, some of which have not been redeemed.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/i-will-hand-over-if-i-lose-says-president-jonathan/

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Sierraloaded: 1:20am On Feb 12, 2015
Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Creamz(m): 1:28am On Feb 12, 2015
Okay. Good to know that you will hand over WHEN you lose, because I can feel it that you have already lost. I know you can feel it too, that is why your party is looking for every way possible to make sure we don't use our PVC to vote so that they can rig in your favour. I actually feel sorry for you Mr. President because no matter what you do now to persuade us to give you our votes, its already too late. Our minds have been made up for change. A change that will put an end to corruption, a change that will make Nigeria more secured, a change that will give jobs to our youths. So start preparing your hand over note for 29th May 2015 if you haven't started yet. No vote on sentiments this time. We actually want someone to get the job done and end this nose dive that Nigeria is currently experiencing in virtually every sphere of her affairs. March4Buhari

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by kokoA(m): 1:37am On Feb 12, 2015
Wrong title.. It should be "I will handover WHEN I lose"

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by cycline404(m): 1:38am On Feb 12, 2015
FP or i delete my acc!
Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Nobody: 1:40am On Feb 12, 2015
“The rumour that I will not hand over or that I am scheming to prolong my tenure are insinuations; they are not true. Those are insinuations; it is quite unfortunate that so much wrong information is floating in the system.”
Jonathan's problem is his Laissez-faire style of leadership. Leaders with this kind of style often recruits people who by their own judgement are "professionals", gives them freehand to work with very little or no supervision, provide tools for them to work with as they may require and trust the judgement of these "pros". Under Jonathan Too much money is usually appropriated for little things with very little result without the President asking questions. His Agricultural and Transportation sector "achievements" would have made more meaning if he had monitored waste and theft in the system by his officers and subordinates. His Spokespeople are the WORST in the history of Public Administration in Nigeria, they deserve to be tried for treason for causing more harm than good for the President. Dr Jonathan must learn to be more involved in leadership and decision of his administration. He should be a democratic leader with full control while open to suggestions from his Aides and critics, he must be in-Charge.

He may be a good man with good intention as people allege, except he take charge and execute his good intention, Nigerians will continue to see him as a failed President. He should not be another Shehu Shagari.

Finally, I want to thank him for breaking the bones of the Nigeria Governors Forum that wanted to turn themselves into alternative government. I also want to thank him for the passage of the Freedom of Information Act. Well done Sir for these. But it is time to step aside for Muhammadu Buhari to take charge.

Sai Buhari

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Nobody: 1:53am On Feb 12, 2015
Campaign funding

Asked if he was bothered by the large amount of money spent during campaigns as against the stipulations of the electoral law, the President said pressures from the supporters of party candidates had risen beyond control.

He, however, said funds being raised by the PDP were meant for the building of the PDP secretariat, adding that the N21bn raised for his campaign was “mere pledges, some of which have not been redeemed.”


Hehe PDP Secretariat for 21bn? I wish GMB remember carry all those people wey donate the money , almost 70 million GBP.

God save my country Nigeria

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by pacesetter939: 1:57am On Feb 12, 2015
He had better started preparing because he is surely retiring to Otuoke, GOD willing, come May 29, 2015.

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by decode55(m): 2:27am On Feb 12, 2015
“In 2011, I said I will conduct a free and fair election
and that if I lose, I will happily move on and that it
should be recorded.
“Then I just concluded the late President Umaru
Yar’Adua’s tenure. I said I will be happy to go if I lose. I
said this nation is more important than anybody.
Anyone who wants to hold the office of President and
feels he is more important than the nation is not right


Such a humble & down-to-earth man.

God bless you Sir. Keep up the good work.
We're solidly behind you! smiley

Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan till 2019 smiley

Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by titi50: 3:03am On Feb 12, 2015
hmmmmm.....,, anyway, i have alwayse believed you and i will keep it on. I wonder how many of our current leaders will be bold to say '' I will hand over if i lose''.. APC won't and at the end of the day, they preach CHANGE.. but rather they will turn it to war..
God bless you Jonathan,
God bless Nigerians,
#GEJ4NAIJA
Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by bizlifelines(m): 3:37am On Feb 12, 2015
From this interview, I think the president now has a new media team. The report is well written and balanced.
Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by Nobody: 3:53am On Feb 12, 2015
I suppose he meant WHEN he losses.

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by agabusta: 4:02am On Feb 12, 2015
Better, I thought he was forming Voltron before na.

This guy is obviously tired and need to go and relax in Otuoke with is kain kain and fresh fish. But the sycophants and hypocrites milking the country dry through him will not allow the guy be.

From that interview, one can easily see that the heat is getting too much for him.

Abeg, let him quit the stage for Buhari. Buhari has taken heat before on the battle ground, has taken heat from when he was booted out, has taken serious heat from his political travails and has taken even more serious heat from political propaganda meant to pull him down.

Even at that, the man is still surging ahead. Showing the whole world that indeed he has that discipline that can only be gotten from the military. Because when the military guys are on the offensive... they must keep moving, no matter the heat. Victory must be achieved.

This time around, the circumstances are different. GMB's battle is against corruption. When you try to fight corruption, corruption will definitely fight back. That is the simple reason GEJ cannot fight corruption. He does not have the discipline, the courage and the political will. Even before the heat started, my guy don stand down, negotiate surrender terms chaply. Lol grin

The campaign of calumny against GMB are actively propagated by corrupt elements supported by some few bigots. GMB has experienced the heat before and is still forging ahead until victory is ascertained.

Nigerians, the choice is in our hands.

#I have decided to join GMB's paratroopers in getting the country free of corruption. No matter the heat, I will continue the offensive till victory is ascertained.

On GMB/PYO I stand!!!

what about you?

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by lilbabyak(m): 4:07am On Feb 12, 2015
This sounds to me like a cheap PR stunt. His already tarnished image can not be redeemed. We've already seen the glow of the light at the other end of the tunnel (GMB). We won't be intimidated by he and all those bulldogs at his disposal draconian method of government. The people have decided, let the peoples will be done. Even you sir will enjoy a better Nigeria wherever you are (kirikiri included)

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by FastShipping: 4:20am On Feb 12, 2015
BELIEVE JONATHAN AT YOUR OWN RISK. IS THIS NOT THE SAME JONATHAN THAT AGREED WITH OTHER LEADERS AT THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING LAST WEEK THAT ELECTION SHOULD GO AHEAD? WHAT DID HE DO NEXT DAY? HE ORDERED THE ELCETION BE POSTPONED.

JONATHAN IS LIKE A RATTLE SNAKE. JONATHAN WONT GO DOWN WITHOUT A FIGHT. HE WILL BE BACK WITH HIS OLD TRICK.

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by YoursGEJ(m): 5:50am On Feb 12, 2015
See as him dey talk like say him be better person

He said if we don't enjoy constant power by 2014, we should stone him and not vote for him, where is the light? He said Boko Haram will be history how many times? No be because of Boko Haram dem suspend elections? He said MEND was not responsible for the October 1st bomb blast, yet S. Africa found sufficient evidence to jail Henry Okah for that same crime. If I also remember correctly, this was the same man that said stealing is not corruption.

In other words, if this man tells you everything is OK, my friend run for your life. Come rain come shine, this drunkard and baboon Okupe are leaving Aso Villa. Rubbish.

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Re: I Will Hand Over If I Lose, Says President Jonathan by StealthyMe(m): 5:55am On Feb 12, 2015
Mr.President sir...no one takes what you say seriously anymore


No offence sir undecided

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