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Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by iflywithbuhari(f): 11:42pm On May 21, 2016
Some of us Nigerians are a disingenuous lot. We are known to speak from both sides of our mouth. And when it comes to the fate of our country, we are wont to make decisions based on emotions, ethnicity, and for other pedestrian reasons. Yet, we expect Nigeria to achieve greatness. However, you don’t achieve greatness. You plan it. Crowded out by the recent pump price imbroglio, the call by certain sections of the country on federal authorities not to arrest former President Goodluck Jonathan is emblematic of our duplicitous nature. Sometime last month, a certain Joseph Hayab, representing the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the Northern states warned that there will be trouble if Jonathan is arrested. In his poorly-reasoned monosyllabic statement, Hayab, a member of the clergy said: “Let me warn that such a misadventure will set a wrong precedent and only open the door to mischievous people to throw this nation into confusion. What Nigerians need urgently is availability of fuel, electricity, prompt salary, security of lives and property, among other issues that are begging for urgent answers. “If the purported plan to arrest him is to please the international community and prove to them that we are fighting corruption, then let us know that this same international community is busy celebrating him as a hero of democracy and even those who seriously wanted him to go for a change to happen are now singing a new song about him. “Former President Jonathan is deservedly seen in Nigeria and beyond as a hero of democracy because of his actions before, during and after the 2015 elections. As such, it will be an ill-advice for the Buhari administration to initiate the arrest of such a statesman at this time and with the current realities. “Our government must know that there are individuals serving today that are also being accused of corruption but since there are claims that nothing has been established against them, they are walking and speaking like saints. While ignoring all these, government wants to arrest a man of peace like Jonathan? CAN Northern States wishes to advise that such an action, if actualised, has the capacity to lead to serious confusion that will affect Nigeria economically and otherwise. “We believe former President Jonathan deserves praise and should receive gratitude from those in power today and not scorn. We believe at this time and with the current realities that our former president must not be denigrated but honoured because honour must be given to whom is due”, Mr. Hayab stated. To serve as a deterrent, Jonathan should join the likes of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio da Silva, Philipines Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo and such others in facing charges for stealing from their own people or to have been seen to have aided and abetted corrupt practices. Perish all these talk about reaching back in time to investigate and arrest others before Jonathan. That is only a call to mischief and anarchy. Prior to Hayab’s cautionary tale, was the much more virulent rant of Udeng Eradiri, the President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), at a news conference to mark the burial of Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, the hopelessly corrupt former governor of Bayelsa State. In a foolhardy display of brinkmanship, Eradiri threatened that he and his cohorts will “make the nation ungovernable for the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari” if Nigeria’s anti-graft body, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) dares to arrest former President Jonathan. According to him: “They have arrested almost all our people. Azibola (Robert) was arrested by the EFCC and we are calling on the EFCC to stop persecuting him further and charge him to court if there are issues. They detained him for a long time, forcing him to make statements to indict former President Jonathan. “We noticed that the same way they persecuted Alamieyeseigha has continued. After Goodluck Jonathan, our people who contributed to that administration, are being persecuted by this government. The recent one is the ploy to arrest Goodluck Jonathan, which is unfolding everyday. This must stop”, he warned. On face value, both gentlemen came across as idiotic. First off, what gives them the audacity to think that former President Jonathan is above the law? For a man under whose watch the nation witnessed some of the worst cases of stealing of public funds ever in our history – the sort that has literally bankrupted Nigeria, he has a case to answer. And the heavens will not fall if Mr. Jonathan is arrested. Not even the preemptive acts of aggression and war against the state by emergent fringe groups in the Niger Delta basin with such fiendish names as Red Egbesu Water Lions and the more notorious Niger Delta Avengers will derail the momentum of the current anti-corruption campaign. The other day while the pump price crisis lingered, we were told that Nigeria is broke. And that is a statement of fact. Only those who for political expediency, will question the broken state of our treasuries which had over time become the piggy-bank of politicians, party chieftains and emergency contractors who ran the show under Goodluck Jonathan. Earlier this month, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo told a book launch audience in Ibadan that Nigeria lost about $15 billion to fraudulent and corrupt practices in security equipment spending during the last administration of Goodluck Jonathan. “When you look at the sheer amount of money that has been embezzled,” he lamented, “the sheer amount of money lost from any of these various cases of corruption, you will find that far too much has been lost. “It was discovered a few days ago that the total amount of money lost to just corruption in part of and provision of security equipment in the military is closer to 15 billion US dollars.” He said the amount “is more than half of the current foreign reserves of the country”, currently at about $27 billion. I believe strongly that it is important to send a message that no public officer can steal the resources of this country and expect to escape”. Jonathan had no choice than to concede defeat against the majority will of his coterie of supporters (remember the Godsday Orubebe outburst?) who had fantastically benefited from the filthy lucre of the era and hated to see the gravy train derailed. With the dire consequences of circumventing the electoral process staring him in the face, the former President knew better and wisely threw in the towel.. So far, some of the peripheral characters in the looting orgy during the life of the last administration are currently being systematically and clinically ferreted out while the EFCC makes a case against them in court. All the hue and cry about the lopsidedness of the campaign simply bespeaks the disingenuity of the usual suspects and their army of apologists. And as President Buhari had told CNN’s Christine Amanpour last July, his administration will not spare even his own party members in the current war against corruption. That is why we have since seen the President tactically distance himself from the trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki. On the charge that the Buhari administration’s fixation on the last government is a cop-out for its inability to deliver on its election promises, I think that such a position is as premature as it is unreasonable. Here is a government that inherited an empty treasury, with mounting debts and with reports of departing officials literally dismembering valuables, carting away government property like a retreating army and reluctantly handing over to incoming officials. In the process, it took the new administration months after the swearing-in ceremony to settle down to the business of the state. From all indications, and as I had stated in an earlier piece, Jonathan had no choice than to concede defeat against the majority will of his coterie of supporters (remember the Godsday Orubebe outburst?) who had fantastically benefited from the filthy lucre of the era and hated to see the gravy train derailed. With the dire consequences of circumventing the electoral process staring him in the face, the former President knew better and wisely threw in the towel. That is why I believe that all the talk of Jonathan’s demonstration of statesmanship is over-rated. Believe me when I tell you that he had no choice. On its own merit, I think his election day gesture still remains commendable. However, that Jonathan willingly handed over power to the victorious candidate should not in any case exculpate him from arrest and prosecution if the State establishes a case against him. With overwhelming evidences now pointing at him as the ultimate source of the hierarchical breakdown that led to the monumental squandering of the nation’s resources, I believe that Goodluck Jonathan should be arrested and charged accordingly
opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2016/05/21/goodluck-jonathan-arrested-charles-anyiam/

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by dunkem21(m): 11:45pm On May 21, 2016
This is the umpteenth time you are bringing false news here without source undecided

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by ganisucks(f): 11:50pm On May 21, 2016
Charles Anyiam is a Yoruba Editor-In-Chief, The African Times-USA.
That explains it.
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by chriskosherbal(m): 11:56pm On May 21, 2016
I think our major focus is the development of the economy.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by mbaboy(m): 12:04am On May 22, 2016
You guys should leave Jonathan alone after all he has relinquished power to buhari and the dullard is running the country down. Before u arrest Jonathan arrest other past heads of state

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by Pidggin(f): 12:05am On May 22, 2016
Lies and propaganda

Blame GEJ for Buhari's failure in the past too, nonsense

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by mbaboy(m): 12:07am On May 22, 2016
U guys should allow Jonathan to enjoy, the blame game continue

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by Nobody: 12:09am On May 22, 2016
Mumurity. Avengers dey avenge nothing and our economy is like trash, if they are given a reason to avenge for something then Nigeria will turn to sorry.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by Horus(m): 12:23am On May 22, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeklKgBixW4

[size=13pt]President Buhari Accuses Ex President Jonathan of Corruption[/size]

The enormity of the sleaze and corruption which characterized the past administration will be evident when stolen money, to the tune of billions of dollars, is recovered, and returned to the national treasury soon.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by rusher14: 12:24am On May 22, 2016
Once you get enough evidence arrest the bagger.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by LoveMachine(m): 12:25am On May 22, 2016
Anyone ever notice how people who won't have to deal with the fallout are always the ones who want radical actions taken? This man lives and works in Los Angeles. If GEJ is arrested an the country goes up in smoke all he'll do is post a hashtag and have something new to write about in his column. I don't like the stance he's taken.

People aren't daft. They fully grasp the reverberations of prematurely arresting the former president from the region of the country's cash cow. These long distance social commenters are something else.

They have to have him completely naked, nailed and cornered before they can make a move that brazen and bold.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by Lovelynature(m): 12:34am On May 22, 2016
Seems these guys can't just do without mentioning Jonathan. They keep blaming the past administration since they took over and till date they still haven't changed. They use this means to cover up their cluelessness.

Who should be blamed for Buhari's cluelessness in 1984? GEJ also?

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by greatiyk4u(m): 5:05am On May 22, 2016
Lovelynature:
Seems these guys can't just do without mentioning Jonathan. They keep blaming the past administration since they took over and till date they still haven't changed. They use this means to cover up their cluelessness.

Who should be blamed for Buhari's cluelessness in 1984? GEJ also?

Same way Abacha's name has repeatedly been mentioned 4 over 16years now even in death.............GEJ is corrupt...QED

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by cktheluckyman: 5:19am On May 22, 2016
Perish all these talk about reaching back in time to investigate and arrest others before Jonathan. That is only a call to mischief and anarchy.

I actually stopped reading when I got here!! Can you imagine the hypocrisy of this fool!!well the arrest of GEJ can only remain a fantasy to zombies to masturbate upon.It will never happen.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by ISpiksDaTroof: 5:20am On May 22, 2016
chriskosherbal:
I think our major focus is the development of the economy.
And how do you do that without money, or are you blind or you can't comprehend?
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by ISpiksDaTroof: 5:21am On May 22, 2016
LoveMachine:
Anyone ever notice how people who won't have to deal with the fallout are always the ones who want radical actions taken? This man lives and works in Los Angeles. If GEJ is arrested an the country goes up in smoke all he'll do is post a hashtag and have something new to write about in his column. I don't like the stance he's taken.

People aren't daft. They fully grasp the reverberations of prematurely arresting the former president from the region of the country's cash cow. These long distance social commenters are something else.

They have to have him completely naked, nailed and cornered before they can make a move that brazen and bold.
Perhaps, the reason why he's more sensible than you, African, is because he lives in a normal society like Los Angeles where good is good and bad is bad and each gets rewarded accordingly?
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by cktheluckyman: 5:25am On May 22, 2016
ISpiksDaTroof:
And how do you do that without money, or are you blind or you can't comprehend?

So Buhari knows he needed money yet he was openly boasting,he was only going to give 5% attention to the SS/SE? Well the militants have sabotaged his government,he should go and get money from the region he promised to devote 97% attention

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by Abeymills(m): 5:27am On May 22, 2016
Whoever wrote dat trash God will punish him n his entire generation n all those dat support dis nonsence let dis man b
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by LoveMachine(m): 5:36am On May 22, 2016
ISpiksDaTroof:
Perhaps, the reason why he's more sensible than you, African, is because he lives in a normal society like Los Angeles where good is good and bad is bad and each gets rewarded accordingly?

I've lived all over the world even LA. Trust me that place is as ass backwards as it gets. Your signature tells me everything I need to know about your Negropeon mentality. Please don't quote me.

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Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:36am On May 22, 2016
Jonathan is not above the law. If he is found guilty, he will be arrested.
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by BushidoBlue(m): 6:59am On May 22, 2016
May 29th is so real ooo na wa!!! See as different distractions dey fly ...


Well
No vex

Una never achieve pin..



Worst unemployment rate since Nigeria came into existence!!!!



SAY BARBER! !!!
Re: Why Goodluck Jonathan Should Be Arrested, By Charles Anyiam by DaBullIT(m): 8:32am On May 22, 2016
As beautiful as the writeup would have been


you just had to screwitup , bad copy and paste


so i won't read it

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