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Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by masterblogger(m): 6:34am On Jun 07, 2016
Admits he is being investigated
Bolaji Adebiyi in Abuja and Crusoe Osagie in Lagos

Former President Goodluck Jonathan monday said he did not leave an empty treasury for President Muhammadu Buhari who took the reins of government from him on 29 May last year.

“It is not true; there is no way that he (President Buhari) would have inherited an empty treasury and at the same time give bailout to the states. It’s not possible,” he told Bloomberg TV.

The former president, who also said he was under investigation apparently by the federal government, pointedly refuted the Buhari administration’s claim that he left behind an economy that was on its knees.

“Nigeria is a fairly robust economy,” Jonathan said, adding: “But sometimes, we over politicise some issues and make it look so bad. It was not that bad. Some people ask questions like I was the president of Nigeria since independence; I was the president for five years.”

The federal government under President Buhari’s watch had blamed the prostate state of the economy on its mismanagement by the Jonathan administration, stating that it met an economy battered by large scale corruption.
Many of the past administration’s senior officials have since been investigated and large sums of money recovered from them even as some others, including the National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd.), are being tried by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Close associates of the former president, including his cousin, Robert Azibaola, his Senior Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs Dudafa Waripamo-Owei, are also under arrest and investigation, sparking speculations that Jonathan would soon be taken in.

Jonathan confirmed monday that he was indeed under investigation but refused to give further details. “Of course, obviously, I would be investigated. In fact, I am being investigated. Investigations are going on. I would not want to make certain comments because government is working,” he told Bloomberg TV.
He told the foreign electronic service that he would prefer to reserve further comments in order not to distract the government.

“It would not be proper for the immediate past president to make certain statements. I will allow the government do the work. I wouldn’t want to make serious comments on that.

“After all the investigations, the stories will be properly documented. I have just left office and I should allow the president and his team do what they think is best for the economy,” he said.

Jonathan said there was no big deal in President Buhari’s ongoing war against corruption, arguing that it was a normal past time of a fresh regime seeking legitimacy from the people.

“It is routine in Nigeria,” he said, explaining that from the collapse of the first republic to date every government had blamed corruption for the failure of the preceding administration.

According to him, “When the second republic collapsed, the military blamed corruption. If there is a major change in government, one political party taking over from another one, there must be issues.”

But he said he tackled the ill in his own way. “In the area of fertiliser subsidy, we cleaned up and the corruption was removed. I wanted to do the same thing in the oil industry but the same people who are accusing us of corruption are the very people that were frustrating it,” the former president said.
Earlier yesterday at a lecture he delivered at the Bloomberg Television Centre in London before an elite audience of Nigerian professionals, diplomats, friends of Nigeria and international investors, Jonathan highlighted his significant achievements in office, pointing to the peaceful transfer of power to President Buhari as the most remarkable.



He said as the first elected Nigerian leader to willingly hand over power through the ballot box to an opposition party without contesting the outcome of the election, he proved to the ordinary man and woman in the country that every Nigerian had a chance to be what they wanted to be.

Stating the significance of his action, he said: “I was true to my word when on March 16, 2015, just after the election, when the results were still being collated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I called my opponent, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), to concede, in order to avoid any conflict and ensure a peaceful transition of power.

“This was without precedent in my country and I am proud that it achieved my goal of no conflict arising from the result of the election.

“Some may think it is ironic that perhaps my proudest achievement was not winning the 2015 presidential election. By being the first elected Nigerian leader to willingly hand over power via the ballot box to the opposition party without contesting the election outcome, I proved to the ordinary man or woman in the country that I was his or her equal. That his or her vote was equal to mine and that democracy is the ‘government by the will of the people’, and Nigeria, and indeed Africa is ripe for democracy.”

Jonathan also called on all Nigerians to work towards consolidating democracy and winning the war against corruption, adding that he remained committed to good governance, effective stewardship and transparency.
Nigeria, according to the former president, needs deeply entrenched freedom, peace and unity to make meaningful progress.

Speaking further he said: “For this to happen, it is imperative that both the executive and the legislative arms of government institute a bill of rights. A bill of rights that will end discrimination and tribalism, and promote equality, enabling everyone to work towards the common goal for the development of the nation.”
The former president, who further highlighted the achievements of his administration, especially in the areas of agriculture, education, youth empowerment and peace building in Africa, also restated his commitments towards upholding democratic principles and energising citizen entrepreneurship and intra-Africa trade, through the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation.


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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by luvinhubby(m): 6:37am On Jun 07, 2016
APC is just using anti corruption chant to mask their gross ineptitude.

Empty treasury that they spent over 1.2 trillion in 5 months from.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by iokpebholo: 6:38am On Jun 07, 2016
So wasting ur time explain sir, we already know dt u didn't leave an empty treasury as we were told by d lieing party

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by emiwanlee(m): 6:39am On Jun 07, 2016
This is the only man that says the truth nowadays

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by valslove8715(f): 6:40am On Jun 07, 2016
The treasury was not completely empty but not half full. Most people that work under u are bn investigated. Hmmmm Nigeria my Nigeria

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Aniwhyte(m): 6:42am On Jun 07, 2016
Apc, the lying liars

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Bitterleafsoup: 6:43am On Jun 07, 2016
APC beware GEJ is giving you small rope, but soon you go hang your self...

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by deji68: 6:48am On Jun 07, 2016
don mind dem joor...they dont even know when the treasury is full cheesy cheesy

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Allen97(m): 6:51am On Jun 07, 2016
All wah dah niqqa is sayin is story dat touches... We knw u lft d economy on its knees nd nw sayin swit words tu mak ur sef less guity.... Bro dem dey calculate ur days in jail

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by ba7man(m): 6:51am On Jun 07, 2016
How much did you leave behind then?

After going on a nationwide jamboree sharing millions of dollars, encouraging looting and defending corruption.

This man is all talk but little substance.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by deji68: 6:52am On Jun 07, 2016
the present Gov should tell us how much they met... empty treasury is a vague narrative cool cool cool cool

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Aniwhyte(m): 6:54am On Jun 07, 2016
ba7man:
How much did you leave behind then?

After going on a nationwide jamboree sharing millions of dollars, encouraging looting and defending corruption.

This man is all talk but little substance.
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Allen97:
All wah dah niqqa is sayin is story dat touches... We knw u lft d economy on its knees nd nw sayin swit words tu mak ur sef less guity.... Bro dem dey calculate ur days in jail
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5 STAR ZOMBIES

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by nonaira: 6:57am On Jun 07, 2016
We know. We also know you didn't steal as they said if you did, they would have been arrested you.

APC is just a bunch of lying goats using corruption as shield for their incompetence.

Not all of us are zombies or gullible

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by iokpebholo: 7:00am On Jun 07, 2016
Aniwhyte:

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5 STAR ZOMBIES
thats d true definition of zombies. Tell then anything they must believe.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by tonytony208(m): 7:08am On Jun 07, 2016
valslove8715:
The treasury was not completely empty but not half full. Most people that work under u are bn investigated. Hmmmm Nigeria my Nigeria

But your demigod, buhari, said it was empty. So, he is lying abi? Or maybe you want to claim the treasury is technically empty.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by greatiyk4u(m): 7:35am On Jun 07, 2016
Buhari did not say you left empty treasury

He said you left "virtually" an empty treasury............look up the meaning in the dictionary


You met about $50Billion in the reserve, sold crude oil 2.2barrels/day at average of $100/barrel for five years and instead of having increased reserve, you left $29Billion, yet no "critical" infrastructures on ground to substantiate the unfortunate situation ...those who knw arithmetic will agree with me that since what u left is just a meager fraction of what you are supposed to have left..............You simply left "almost" an empty treasury judging by this scenario.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Aniwhyte(m): 7:36am On Jun 07, 2016
iokpebholo:
thats d true definition of zombies. Tell then anything they must believe.
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Anytin relates to Jonathan. Gbammmm. They are already there masturbating at the mention of the name Jonathan.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by 99100(m): 7:38am On Jun 07, 2016
APC govt of confusions and deceivers.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Nobody: 7:42am On Jun 07, 2016
I'm waiting for this man's arrest.
he has a lot of explanations to give Nigerians.
chief looter of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
his minions will start swarming this thread now.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Dojupyo(f): 7:56am On Jun 07, 2016
I don't know if any of this politicians would be as humble as this man..
Your Excellency, don't explain further.. So they won't find faults in your speech..
That party na SCAM

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by oduastates: 8:10am On Jun 07, 2016
first class banter
Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Suntzung: 8:15am On Jun 07, 2016
Joker Tell us how much you lept na, no be borrow you de do pay salary then MUGU? God would judge you onle, onya, barawo banza.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Nobody: 8:42am On Jun 07, 2016
greatiyk4u:
Buhari did not say you left empty treasury

He said you left "virtually" an empty treasury............look up the meaning in the dictionary


You met about $50Billion in the reserve, sold crude oil 2.2barrels/day at average of $100/barrel for five years and instead of having increased reserve, you left $29Billion, yet no "critical" infrastructures on ground to substantiate the unfortunate situation ...those who knw arithmetic will agree with me that since what u left is just a meager fraction of what you are supposed to have left..............You simply left "almost" an empty treasury judging by this scenario.
And $29billion dollars becomes victually empty treasury?

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by ayo26(m): 9:03am On Jun 07, 2016
Definitely you couldn't have left the treasury empty. But the issue is; too much faith was placed on you to bring significant development and manage the economy well, as we assumed you were the chosen one. Rather you joined the bandwagon and did as the previous governments did.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Nobody: 9:06am On Jun 07, 2016
Then some one is lieying
guees who grin

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by ellechrystal(f): 9:10am On Jun 07, 2016
I knew this day would come. When Jonathan was showing Buhari around aso rock, n handing over things to him then before his swearing in, why didn't he speak up and say it is empty o. Y is it that after u became president, he started d noise? Where did state get bail out funds from? Where did Ajalà get most of his travel money?
Jonathan won't be that stupid to leave an empty Treasury.
I suspected something a long tym ago. These people needed to pay back the huge amounts the y borrowed for d election I guess, hence the lies, n made every one of us suffer. God know the truth.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by passionate88: 9:10am On Jun 07, 2016
Apc can lai

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by dedons: 9:11am On Jun 07, 2016
Aside MOSES in the bible who I read about,this is the meekest man i'v ever seen all my life.

How many likes for the NIGERIAN HERO?

God bless you GEJ.

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by frinx: 9:11am On Jun 07, 2016
We don't have to be told, we knew it was a blatant lie. Not only bail out funds but also his numerous foreign trips .

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Re: Jonathan: I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury by Segadem(m): 9:12am On Jun 07, 2016
we know the truth

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