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2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by AnonPoet: 6:39am On Feb 23, 2022
It is expectedly, a confounding idea, that former President, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan would contest the 2023 election.

More unsettling, of course, is the possibility that the President would be running on the platform of the APC against his party, the PDP.

Naturally, his party should be perplexed with such a prospect and unexpectedly, a group within the ruling party, a powerful bloc is excited that its plans may come to fruition; the pressure it had mounted on President Goodluck Jonathan to cross and contest on the APC platform is now bearing fruit.

Strange as this may sound to the ears of Europeans and Americans, in Nigeria it seems a familiar trajectory of politicians who easily cross over from one political party to another: as at today, APC has more former PDP National Chairmen and officials as members than PDP has; APC is populated by former PDP Governors, PDP legislators including, former Senate Presidents and Speakers of the House of Representatives.

Even former President Olusegun Obasanjo worked to help APC defeat PDP in 2015. Opposition to President Goodluck Jonathan’s candidature is coming from both the PDP and APC.

The case against Jonathan’s comeback, on the surface appear very solid and make the Jonathan’s ambition implausible.

First, is the argument that such a gambit would diminish his rising international profile as champion of democracy in Africa; what happens to his image if he does not win the election, in the general election or even loses the primary elections of the APC.

The opponents of President Jonathan’s alleged ambition cite section 137 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. In 2017, the National Assembly altered the Constitution; – State Houses of Assembly concurred and was assented to by President Buhari restricts any President that completes the tenure for which another person was elected to only one additional term.

Some lawyers argue that the 2017 alteration affects Jonathan. However, does the alteration have retroactive effect? What would have happened had Jonathan won the 2015 election?

This may yet be another matter for the courts to settle – but some lawyers cite unrelated Supreme Court judgments which hold that laws such as the 2017 4th alteration of the constitution cannot have retroactive effect. The debate that has ensued from the prospects of President Jonathan contesting the 2023 elections on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC) again bring to the fore the propensity of the Nigeria politician to be self-serving and not patriotic.

For instance, most of those who sign post the abnormality of Jonathan contesting on the platform of the APC are themselves former members, government officials and party offices of (PDP), who don’t believe that “what is good for the goose is good also for the gander’’! It is disheartening that most of the reasons adduced against Jonathan have very little to do with the progress of Nigeria! Very little thought is also given to the fragile state of the country.

Like the ostrich with their heads hidden in the mud, they imagine that no one can see their monstrous bodies above the soil. It is absurd that Jonathan is being accused of being “too nice to the North” Had his successor in office been “nice” too to the South, the tension in the country would not have been so high!

Nigeria requires, now more than ever a personality that would not be seen as championing an ethnic or sectional cause.Nigeria has never been as divided as it is today. The 1966-1970 Civil war which took the divided Nigeria into so many pieces and so sharply.

The divisions have widened: its not simply about Nigeria versus the Igbos, now there are conflicts and rumours of conflicts between the Hausa and Fulani; several separatists groups have emerged and, should Nigeria break, it might be like humpty dumpty’s fall as no one may be able to put the pieces together!

True, President Jonathan paid attention to the North! The North West had nine ( with Sokoto and Zamfara providing two Ministers) Top key security positions also went to the north; several universities were established in the North, the Kaduna – Abuja standard gauge rail line prioritized and was completed and Almajiri’s schools were established to take kids off the streets!

Besides the fact that these interventions demonstrated his “Nigerianess”, there is no evidence to show that these projects were done at the expense of other regions. In any case, his intervention in the education sector only proved that he had some measure of understanding of the facts promoting insecurity in the North, hence the programmes aimed at taking kids off the streets to schools.

There are those who seek to incite ethnic hatred against President Jonathan arguing that he failed to make a Yoruba person Speaker of the House of the Representatives in 2011. President Buhari could not make a Yoruba person speaker in 2015, and in 2011, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu used his foot soldiers, to make Hon. Mulikat Akande, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Of course, President Jonathan lived to pay the price for this act of not imposing the presiding officer of the House.

The House under Tambuwal, played the opposition and put President Jonathan on the spot. He later led some members to decamp to the APC, after championing the creation of a faction, NPDP, of PDP. Himself and Dr Bukola Saraki, did weaken the PDP to make the APC win the 2015 election. The charge that President Jonathan performed badly as president in terms of creating infrastructure surely rings hollow now. In comparative terms, while President Jonathan was in charge, non-oil revenue increased, GDP growth averaged 6%; fertilizer middle men were displaced; education budget increased; the naira was fairly stable as Forex supply issues were fixed; Nigeria became the top destination for FDI; power generation increased and expansion of power transmission lines started; single digit inflation prevailed and local manufacturers were supported.

In addition, the Nollywood sector was recognised and supported as new auto policy and National Industrial Policies were drafted and approved. Of course, the expansion and rehabilitation of the rail lines were undertaken and, the narrow gauge rail lines that were abandoned by the military in the 80’s were revamped and rail lines came back to life under his regime. Much has been said about the volteface in President Goodluck Jonathan going to the APC.

The fact is that every PDP member is a potential APC member – and until recently, except the Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu group, every APC member is a potential PDP member. Interestingly, of late, some ardent Tinubu supporters are speaking of opting for the PDP. In the ranks of PDP today are many top notch APC members, including Governors. In the ranks of the APC today, are several notable PDP members.

Several PDP National Secretaries, State Chairmen, Ministers, former Speakers of both Houses of Representatives and State Houses Assemblies as well as former Senate Presidents are today in the APC.

The reasons for this are obvious, unlike the West and the United States, political parties serve only one purpose: A vehicle or platform to contest elections.

The PDP was created from the G8 efforts to ease out the Military – and its primary purpose has long been achieved. Similarly, the APC was a purpose built vehicle to get the PDP out of power. Desperate groups with different and often conflicted interests, banded together to take out the PDP. The name Progressive, we clearly does not fit the party as its anti-liberal postures have paled PDP’s indiscretions into insignificance!

APC can no longer lay pretence to any form of liberation. These two parties, the APC and PDP, as with other political parties in Nigeria have no soul – no philosophies and no ideologies. Secondly, you need to cross check before you ascribe any party to any politician in Nigeria – or you may discover that he may have “defected”, “ported” or “decamped” the previous night! Vice President Abubakar Atiku for instance has been a member of the PDP, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), PDP, APC and now PDP. What matters now!Nigeria is in a terrible shape today.

The prestigious Foreign Relations magazines categorizes Nigeria as a failed state. Large swathes of territories in all parts of Nigeria are under the control of bandits, terrorists, kidnappers or better still, non state actors.

Nigeria has become a killing filed. Today one in every five out of school kids in the world is in Nigeria. The economy is in tatters and government does not appear to know what to do. Nigeria, arguably, is the headquarters of light weapons and small arms in the hands of non state actors. There is palpable fear that terrorists – in Niger and Nasarawa states could make a call on Abuja any time from now.

Of truth, there is the urgent need to reset Nigeria and allow for a rethink and restrategization. All the pretenders to the presidency from the South in the APC do not have the capacity and cannot be trusted to hold Nigeria together. Taking the Presidency of Nigeria to the South West would only heighten tension.

In terms of temperament, Jonathan stands head above shoulders taller than any Nigerian in living memory. Jonathan, it was who could go on with the job while absorbing virulent attack.

One of the factors that has fuelled the separatist agitations across the country is the intolerance of the present regime of criticism and freedom of expression. During Jonathan’s regime, there was absolute freedom of expression including press freedom.

Rather therefore than antagonise Jonathan, Nigerians ought to rally round him to pull this country from the brink and provide the room for discussion.

Hon. Innocent Lagi, a former member of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, and Former Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of Nasarawa State, lives in Abuja.


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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Nobody: 6:44am On Feb 23, 2022
on a serious note,Jonathan administration could be expressed as less average,alots of misappropriations and insecurity here and there. but its better compare to the present administration.. we NEED SOMEONE BETTER THAN JONATHAN

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Crafteck1: 6:46am On Feb 23, 2022
If we get sense, this is not an issue, na only the touts apc and pdp get suppose vote them, we need new people with progressive ideas not the ones that would use our billions to fight twitter while cooking gas price dey kangaroo, we need new leaders that would change all these court system that an issue of 200k lands you in jail of 12 years but a senators involvement in 450m scam lands her in 3 months jail(with alternative of paying 1m)
But most nigerians get coconut head, our mumu never do, these current leaders are not for us or by us, if we repeat same mistake, naija is gone. The fight isnt btw hausa, ibo, yoruba, tiv etc, its not btw north, south, west or east, its not christian, moslem or traditional, all that na smokescreen.... IT IS THEM VS US time to stand up for your future and children's future...

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by kambili999(f): 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
I don't know if I should support this man coming out for presidency. Yes, he may be humble and all, but I think he should rest. Wasn't it in his tenure that diezani almost crumbled this country?

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by lesbiconverter: 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
Nigeria is only country that recycle garbage politically grin

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
During Jonathan’s regime, there was absolute freedom of expression including press freedom.

The internet truly never forgets.........

We thank God not all sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians suffer from collective amnesia like the Children of hate, frustrations and perdition.
AKA, online fraudsters and the never-do-wells in life.
The frustrated and miserable souls.
The enemies of our darling nation, that wake up everyday to wish her bad.

(Not knowing they are wishing themselves calamity!)

(Quote this post if you see yourself as one of the aforementioned, let sane Nairalanders know you today today cool)

Truth is not bitter, just that some people are bitter to the truth.

We Rise.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by lebron7(m): 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
Jonathan leading us again would be the worst thing since the civil war

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by PrinceOfLagos: 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
Tinubu in the mud

I won't stop laughing at Tinubu and his useless urchins

They can go ahead and be shouting Tinubu name up and down but they will surely be disgraced at the end , insha Allah

The game is on ...

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
Yupie:


Nigeria honestly doesn't need Jonathan at this time. I strongly doubt he would do any better than the present administration.
Hmmmmmm, this is deep!

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by God1000(m): 6:47am On Feb 23, 2022
Power is sweet, that's why even a deplorable and depraved Donald trump wants to come back in 2024

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Mykelslim: 6:48am On Feb 23, 2022
Honestly, I came to occupy space. Nigerian politics doesn't interest me anymore. Well it has never.

I just want to Leave and Live.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by curiobling: 6:48am On Feb 23, 2022
Bring.back GEJ for our rescue fast

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Baawaa(m): 6:48am On Feb 23, 2022
Never again Jonathan is this country
Jonathan the prodigal president

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by ButterBurger: 6:49am On Feb 23, 2022
Stop using Jonathan to whine people, himself knows he can't afford to humiliate himself

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by bekongtony(m): 6:49am On Feb 23, 2022
He hasn't formally declare. Let's stop the speculations

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by lincs25(m): 6:49am On Feb 23, 2022
Nobody should deceive Jonathan to contest! He is not better in any way!!

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Peterobiisathie(f): 6:49am On Feb 23, 2022
instead of Jonathan again let the Fulani continue till ndi meth get sense

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by backtalkG(m): 6:49am On Feb 23, 2022
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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by lesbiconverter: 6:50am On Feb 23, 2022
Hisbah21:
on a serious note,Jonathan administration could be expressed as less average,alots of misappropriations and insecurity here and there. but its better compare to the present administration
you are quick to forget that we are where we are because of his incompetence

No matter how good willed your intentions are, if you're weak in decision making, forget about it, you're going nowhere

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Ezedon(m): 6:50am On Feb 23, 2022
I stand with Jonathan

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by chronique(m): 6:50am On Feb 23, 2022
Dead on arrival. As much as I supported Jonathan in the past, I will never give him my vote under APC. What it would mean is that he lacks common sense and principles as a man. As a matter of fact, I would actually campaign against him once he contests on the platform of the APC. What exactly will he tell Nigerians who have witnessed the disaster called APC? Does he think he is strong enough to make Nigerians overlook the fact that under APC, the country has slid into chaos, near disintegration and extreme poverty with insecurity of unprecedented levels in the history of this country? What does he want to tell us? He should better respect himself and not even contest if he is not sure of getting the PDP ticket. He would only end up messing himself up and ruining whatever legacy he had.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Rootprof(m): 6:50am On Feb 23, 2022
Jose Mourinho left Chelsea gloriously the special one then return and departed as the unspecial one over night.
Zidane was a over the world when leaving Madrid after wining champion league back to back then few years he return and we all know how it ended.

I doubt Jonathan will contest come 2023 not to talk of leaving PDP. Some moves may become political suicidal if it fails.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by PrinceOfLagos: 6:50am On Feb 23, 2022
lincs25:
Nobody should deceive Jonathan to contest! He is not better in any way!!
So it's that useless Tinubu that's better ?

You people make me laugh

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by franchasng: 6:51am On Feb 23, 2022
Yorubas knew Jonathan was a far better President than terrorist Buhari. They only queued behind Buhari with the hope that Buhari will help smuggle in their corrupt son Tinubu as President in 2023 to enable Tinubu turn Nigeria to their expanded Lagos State where they hold sway and milk every other Nigerian tribe.







We are watching.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Passionate888: 6:51am On Feb 23, 2022
Why tilumbu now?
Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by obedugo(m): 6:52am On Feb 23, 2022
Tinubu urchins having heart attack daily , Poopoo Tinubu is not and can never be an option , he should go to hell and thunder fire all his supporters

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Passionate888: 6:52am On Feb 23, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
Tinubu in the mud

I won't stop laughing at Tinubu and his useless urchins

They can go ahead and be shouting Tinubu name up and down but they will surely be disgraced at the end , insha Allah

The game is on ...

Deep
Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by PresidentAtiku(m): 6:52am On Feb 23, 2022
If the principle of rotational presidency means power should shift to the south, then power should also shift to a Christian.

Buhari has done 8 years for the Muslims.

In the spirit of fairness, it is time for a Southern Christian. Tinubu had this ambition to become Buhari's vice in 2015 but it was obvious the Muslim-Muslim ticket won't fly.

Now he wants to achieve that same ambition to the detriment of Christians. It is unfair and he must be stopped.

Christian Association of Nigeria will soon comment on this.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by illuminutty: 6:52am On Feb 23, 2022
Forget Jonathan and embrace Rotimi Amaechi.

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:52am On Feb 23, 2022
Jonathan no de contest anything

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Re: 2023: Why Jonathan, Now? - Innocent Lagi by Lumig: 6:53am On Feb 23, 2022
cheesy
Na confusion cause am grin

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