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U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by dre11(m): 7:07am On Apr 27, 2017
PMB to GEJ: Corruption had no restraint under you


By Anule Emmanuel and Temitope Ogunbanke



The United States and President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday hit back at former President Goodluck Jonathan over his claims on the 2015 polls and anti-corruption fight.

Jonathan had claimed that he lost his re-election to local and international conspiracies, including U.S., during the 2015 presidential election.


He also accused Buhari of harassing his family with his anti-corruption fight. But both the U.S. and Buhari said there was no truth in Jonathan’s claims.

Jonathan, in a book titled, “Against The Run of Play”, written by Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, a former presidential spokesman, had expressed worries that Buhari’s government was hounding his family using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). “I feel sad about the way my family is being hounded.

Society is like a building. You build it one block at a time. If every president decides to go in to dismantle what his predecessor did, society will never make progress. I expected President Buhari to correct whatever mistakes I may have made and then carry on from there.

“But a situation in which people go into exile for political reasons is not good for us,” Jonathan said in the book which is yet to be launched.

But in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, Buhari explained that neither he nor his government harasses any Nigerian, including Jonathan and his family.

Buhari advised Jonathan to approach the court and seek redress if he felt aggrieved with the style of the administration in going after those who looted the country’s treasury.

“We make bold to state unequivocally that President Buhari harasses nobody; he merely allows the law to take its course. For the umpteenth time, we say that anybody without skeleton in his or her cupboard has nothing to fear about the bared fangs of the anti-corruption initiative.

“Fear belongs only to those who have abused trust while in office. Anybody who feels aggrieved is free to approach the courts to seek redress or justice,” the statement noted.

The president said he believes in the rule of law and that is why his campaign against corruption is anchored on that plank. “With regard to President Buhari’s anti-graft style, which the former president deprecates, given the scale of revelations and recoveries so far by the anti-corruption agencies, it is obvious that corruption had an uninhibited course during our recent past.

“In any case, time will give the verdict on whose style of fighting corruption ultimately yielded the most dividends. For now, President Buhari is resolute and single-minded in the fact that his crusade against graft is not targeted at any individual or group.”

Also, spokesman for the Public Affairs Section of the United States Consulate General, Lagos, Mr. Russell Brooks, said US government did not influence the election or pitch tent behind any candidate.

“Nigeria has a very vibrant and outspoken media. I think the media should verify information and substantiate allegations before any publication.

For example, there was a news item today (yesterday) that United States government interfered in the 2015 general elections.

United States government did not interfere in Nigeria’s election. “US was never involved nor manipulate the 2015 elections in Nigeria. US never influenced the outcome of the election to suit any candidate because US had no preferred candidate.

Media must verify information and substantiate allegations before publishing any story,” he said
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Brooks spoke yesterday during a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) at Editors’ House in Ikeja, Lagos yesterday, Brooks, who was accompanied to the Editors’ House by the Public Affairs Officer to the United States Consulate General, Lagos, Darcy Zotter and Information Specialist to the US Consulate General, Lagos, Temitayo Famutimi, said the US did not have any preferred candidate during the 2015 general elections, therefore there is no basis for the country to interfere in Nigeria’s election.

Jonathan, who ran on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also blamed his loss at the poll on former United States President Barack Obama, ex-British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande for aiding the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari, who contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking about media operation in Nigeria, Brooks commended Nigeria for upholding press freedom. “During my stay in Nigeria, I noticed that there is press freedom in Nigeria.

Press freedom is fundamental to United States and fundamental for building democratic norms,” he said. He commended Nigerian media for its robustness and resilience, noting that in spite of the challenges in Africa, Nigerian media have discharged their duty creditably.

Brooks also assured the NGE that he would foster exchange programmes between Nigeria and the United States journalists, especially in the area of capacity building.

In her response, the President of the NGE, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, assured Brooks that NGE is willing to partner with US Embassy in the area of capacity building and exchange programme to promote professionalism among members of the Guild and media practitioners in the country.

She said the NGE would also appreciate exchange programmes that will see Nigerian journalists train in the United States while US journalists will also visit Nigeria’s media houses to appreciate how Nigerian journalists cope even in the midst of challenges.


https://newtelegraphonline.com/news/u-s-presidency-fire-jonathan-poll-graft/

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Nobody: 7:08am On Apr 27, 2017
America will know so says the ineffectual something!!
You will never seee wailers commenting or masturbating on such topics that shows how their hero 'mumuism' is unique.
A thieve and a loser still saying trash with his mouth, someone that should be languishing in jail at the moment.

Someone that should shut up and bow his head in shame forever.
He brought us to where we are now.
I believe in my president to right the wrong and do his best.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by dondo83(m): 7:14am On Apr 27, 2017
responding to a clueless man's statement is not necessary. The smart people knew why Gej was sent packing. I cant wait to evaluate apc in 2019 as well, if they dont measure up , our voters card is on standby @

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Nobody: 7:15am On Apr 27, 2017
Mynd44 day do break for US Embassy Lagos oh...

Pls come and interfer with this story oh

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by YNWA1: 7:15am On Apr 27, 2017
Me too
optional1:
i don't even know what to type again self...
.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Celcius: 7:17am On Apr 27, 2017
Femi should leave recovered fund out of this.
Money without owners? Then how can that not be said to be a failed sting operation or window dressing for Magu's anti-corruption drive.
As for US there's no need to dignify them with an answer. Many believe they've even killed presidents across the world, talk less about getting involved in a country's choice of leadership, especially in Africa.
...Obama, Cameron and Hollande left office without having their wish fulfilled in their own country....and this makes me happy.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Vicolan: 7:19am On Apr 27, 2017
When are we going to focus on the future ...Leave past gvt alone and let's make Nigeria greater again..,.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by mars123(m): 7:19am On Apr 27, 2017
I for still be president na ogogoro cause am o eeh.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by newbornmacho(m): 7:19am On Apr 27, 2017
dondo83:
responding to a clueless man's statement is not necessary. The smart people knew why Gej was sent packing. I cant wait to evaluate apc in 2019 as well, if they dont measure up , our voters card is on standby @
I don't understand. If you voted for Buhari how can you be said to be smart.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by optional1(f): 7:25am On Apr 27, 2017
i don't even know what to type again self...








Infact Blessed day to you all that open this thread... You will achieve great things today in your outing.. Amen.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by dondo83(m): 7:31am On Apr 27, 2017
newbornmacho:

I don't understand. If you voted for Buhari how can you be said to be smart.

well smart is relative. ... with all this revelation if your smartness was to have voted for Gej again then beign foolish is better of

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by divinehand2003(m): 7:35am On Apr 27, 2017
Hmmmm

Interesting
Enough drama already.

If I were Jonathan, I will shut my mouth and bow my head in shame forever. Deep down I know that he knows that he messed up big time but that devil in his mind keeps deceiving him about the realities of his awful performance.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by omenkaLives(m): 7:39am On Apr 27, 2017
That man will never stop until his full dossier is thrown open to the public.

The nappy headed buffoon must have been in his usual state of insobreity when he made that remark {just like the "America will know" remark}

He, just like his supporters, must think his head is a mare ornamental appendage to his body because he is NEVER seen making deliberate use of it.

Pity.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by ayamback: 7:41am On Apr 27, 2017
[s]
omenkaLives:
That man will never stop until his full dossier is thrown open to the public.
[/s]
Buhari is a certified criminal

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by sammyj: 7:41am On Apr 27, 2017
Spot on response from the US government. GEJ thought the US government is irresponsible like his own administration! !! shocked

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by obonujoker(m): 7:43am On Apr 27, 2017
Jonathan u better shut it.... wen u had power, you didn't use it well.... who ur lamenting EPP??

And true, Nigerians wanted you out, either because of ethnicity, religion or the much touted corruption....

So deal with it...

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by AngelicBeing: 7:50am On Apr 27, 2017
dondo83:
responding to a clueless man's statement is not necessary. The smart people knew why Gej was sent packing. I cant wait to evaluate apc in 2019 as well, if they dont measure up , our voters card is on standby @
Exactly, that is my position always, any government / party that fails to deliver should be sent to the lagoon in the next election, Jonathan was clueless and he should remain in Otueke with his ogogoro and loot and allow us to rest, useless leader who had the best opportunity to move the country forward but be was bereft of ideas, weak, inept and allowed his gang of thieves to milk the country dry wink

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by optional1(f): 7:54am On Apr 27, 2017
YNWA1:
Me too

lolz
oya lets watch and see how the drama goes..
Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by teelaw4life(m): 8:27am On Apr 27, 2017
Weakest president ever. Was a minority, thought like a minority and presided like a minority.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by brainpulse: 8:27am On Apr 27, 2017
Good. As far as am concerned, Egbere goatluck Jonathan was and a curse, corruption personified
He is a pathological liar an a clueless dumb.

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Nobody: 8:27am On Apr 27, 2017
grin grin
Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by Dottore: 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
The war of words continues

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by blackaxe78: 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
It's settled!

GEJ now being rubbished home and away!

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by SweetJoystick(m): 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
Where is the foreign link? I doubt this story even though I detest Jonathan I wouldn't take every negative news about him without doubt's

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by okonja(m): 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
Nice one

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Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by leksmediawebdes: 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
What?
Re: U.S., Presidency Fire Jonathan Over Poll, Graft by lonelydora: 8:28am On Apr 27, 2017
These people should leave Jonathan alone and concentrate on governance

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