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My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by dre11(m): 8:09am On Nov 24, 2018
Lagos – Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has alleged that a comprehensive plot is underway to discredit his book, My Transition Hour , which was well-received by the Nigerian public at its recent launch in Abuja.

According to him, the diatribes aimed at the book since its launch by Governor Ibrahim Shettima of Borno State as well as the Muhammadu Buhari presidency, is proof of the calculated plot to rubbish the work.

Jonathan, who gave this indication in a statement on Friday, signed by his spokesperson, Ikechukwu Eze, and made available to Saturday INDEPENDENT, was replying in part to Shettima, who had allegedly described the book as “an elementary book of fiction,” particularly in respect to its account on the Chibok girls saga.

Jonathan was also responding to President Muhammadu Buhari’s Media Assistant, Garba Shehu, who was quoted as saying that Jonathan’s anti-corruption records, as conveyed in the book, couldn’t be substantiated.

“It is obvious from the pattern of deleterious comments from certain quarters since the successful public presentation of
My Transition Hour s, a book authored by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan that a comprehensive plan to discredit the book is afoot,” the statement said.

“However, since facts don’t lie, the plot shall come to naught, just as the sustained propaganda blitzkrieg against the author and all he stands for, has failed to dampen enthusiasm and respect for his legacies,” it added.

“On Wednesday Nigerians were treated to a noisy but feeble defence by Borno Governor Kashim Shettima who, only ended up showcasing a jaded ritual of chest-thumbing, rather than offer plausible explanations for the ignoble roles he played in worsening the Boko Haram tragedy in his home state.”

Insisting that Governor Shettima must bear the burden of explaining the sordid events that led to the abduction of the girls, Jonathan wondered “Why he (Shettima) deliberately ignored the directive of both the Federal Ministry of Education and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) for governors to keep candidates in the affected locations out of harm’s way by relocating them to safer areas for their exams.”

He added, “If it was bad enough that ignoring the directive meant deliberately exposing the girls and other school children to danger, it was utterly reprehensible that when the girls eventually got kidnapped the governor refused to cooperate with the federal government during the search and rescue efforts.

“He is on record to have boasted that he did not contact the President until 19 days after the abduction had taken place. One other of such clearly senseless behaviour was his ill-advised roller coaster trip to America and Europe soon after the girls were abducted; a development that pushed a bemused foreign journalist to ask him what he was doing abroad at a time his home was burning.

“It is puzzling that the governor continues to hide behind the cover of the report of the Presidential Committee, rather than explain his actions. He should please publish the report or any document he has that either absolved him of indiscretion or gave him credit for his actions on the Chibok School Girl’s saga.”

On Shehu’s denial of Jonathan’s anti-corruption credentials, the former President said, “Garba Shehu towed a revisionist path when he claimed that Jonathan’s anti-corruption records couldn’t be substantiated.

“Has he forgotten that facts don’t lie? The only credible and globally recognized anti-corruption marker is Transparency International. Nigeria’s best ranking in TI’s corruption perception index still remains her placing in 2014, under President Jonathan, as the 136th out of all the countries ranked.

“This is far better than the last position recorded under the present government where Nigeria was ranked as number 148, a decline that took the nation 12 places backward.

“Rather than continue to raise a false banner of piety which apparently is no longer working, this administration would have served itself and the country better by understudying the success nuggets of its predecessors.

“Only then will they learn that Jonathan was able to do this through effective implementation of sound economic policies and institutional anti-corruption measures established by his administration.

“Part of the successful tools established by Jonathan to fight corruption included the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, which weeded out 50,000 ghost federal workers and saved the country N15 billion monthly.

“The institutional framework also included the establishment of such mechanisms as the treasury single account (TSA), and bank verification number (BVN), vital anti-corruption tools which are now shamelessly being appropriated by those that inherited them.”

He further stressed, “There is no doubt that Jonathan provided focused leadership on the economic front, through institutional and sectoral reforms which impacted positively on the fundamentals for growth.

“Having sowed wisely, the Jonathan administration reaped bountifully by keeping inflation at a single digit, growing Nigeria’s economy to become the largest in Africa with a GDP of over half a trillion US dollars, and becoming the number one foreign direct investment destination on the continent.”

“All those were achieved because there were credible and sustainable economic programmes that were quite appealing to both local investors and the global business community.

“It is a known fact that businesses, growth and economic well-being shy away from corrupt territories. Doesn’t the fact that Nigeria has regressed to become the country with the highest number of poor people on earth, with tens of millions of jobs lost in less than four years, tell us something about where we now stand as a nation on anti-corruption fight?”


https://www.independent.ng/my-transition-hour-jonathan-replies-shettima/amp/

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by Boscojugunu(m): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2018
Ftc
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by ojialo(m): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2018
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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by EliteBeautyBlog(f): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2018
But let's be straight, what exactly is GEJ trying to tell us?? This makes him even more irresponsible. Never taking responsibility for anything. He doesn't want to acknowledge that he was incompetent, just like Abiolas wife said. Take it or leave it, he was the president, he could not fix the state of affairs, he couldn't handle the situation. Mass laundering and unregulated compromises. Everyone was a lord, Jonathan got us here, lets not forget!!

Accepting defeat doesn't mean he was a good president. Upon say em carry all the certificate.

Please jor, he failed the south, nwoke Ijaw!! cry

Exfoliate with honey

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by Zansu007: 8:14am On Nov 24, 2018
Jona, in as much as I respect and acknowledge the fact that you are one of the finest president Nigeria have ever had, sir you failed in this regards, damn you are the chief in command sir, no excuse for such lapses.

You have failed in some areas sir, please accept and move on but the dullard is a classified failure.i hope atiku won't be a monomental failure.this one everyone is repackaging Atiku.
EOD#

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by Kylekent59: 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
No matter whatever you do, an enemy must always emerge to proscribe your work.

Nice book by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by tolulope1990(m): 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
So more than 100 soldiers died and Buhari/Jibrin has said nothing

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by KingCassy(m): 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
No need to reply those mofos. They should wallo jn their stupidity.

Got any gift cards?? Check my signature.

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by gigabyte13: 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
Dis Jonathan sef... Doesn't he know that, not everyone deserves his reply....??

Dem go soon turn am to FFK soonest.

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by 1N9a: 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
Ok
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by nonxo007(m): 8:15am On Nov 24, 2018
Crazy
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by Nobody: 8:16am On Nov 24, 2018
The wise knows, you can't solve a problem without understanding it.

When you said stealing is not corruption, the low pokes couldn't comprehend that corruption is a system problem unlike stealing which is an isolated problem.

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by maxiuc(m): 8:16am On Nov 24, 2018
cheesy
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by kolafolabi(m): 8:16am On Nov 24, 2018
Na una sabi.. All that matters is how to send Bubu back to Daura

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by punisha: 8:17am On Nov 24, 2018
undecided


Our amiable drunkard GEJ, we know where ur problem lies.

They have in vain tried to paint u black.

Ur shortcomings were child's play compared to the present administration.

I think it's best to stop replying them sir. Facts don't lie...

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by poundlander: 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
Hnnm
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by lilfreezy: 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
Shettima, elrufai and buhari all had a hand in the chibok saga.

I pity Nigerians campaigning for buhari to win a second term, una suffering go enter next level

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by new2012: 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
Facts don't lie.. Let them do fact for fact.

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by tsephanyah(f): 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
slowpoke,. mor¤n blaming others is the new addiction...

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by mamatwiny(f): 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
There was a country.......

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by abiolert(m): 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
A journal full of lies that even PDP members had to debunk

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by NobleRomm(m): 8:18am On Nov 24, 2018
this man just get time for social media now
Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by itzprezy(m): 8:19am On Nov 24, 2018
I still can't believe I read this long epistle till the end grin

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by monkautos(m): 8:19am On Nov 24, 2018
Chai.. See finishing

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by jaxxy(m): 8:20am On Nov 24, 2018
The book it’s quite Revealing. The truth of the matter here is Jonathan’s Govt even tho corrupt was more transparent and buharis govt is very ambiguous and dishonest about their Anti corruption stance. Like a false impression

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by gare(f): 8:21am On Nov 24, 2018
[b][b]“However, since facts don’t lie, the plot shall come to naught, just as the sustained propaganda blitzkrieg against the author and all he stands for, has failed to dampen enthusiasm and respect for his legacies,” it added.

“On Wednesday Nigerians were treated to a noisy but feeble defence by Borno Governor Kashim Shettima who, only ended up showcasing a jaded ritual of chest-thumbing, rather than offer plausible explanations for the ignoble roles he played in worsening the Boko Haram tragedy in his home state.”

Insisting that Governor Shettima must bear the burden of explaining the sordid events that led to the abduction of the girls, Jonathan wondered “Why he (Shettima) deliberately ignored the directive of both the Federal Ministry of Education and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) for governors to keep candidates in the affected locations out of harm’s way by relocating them to safer areas for their exams.”

He added, “If it was bad enough that ignoring the directive meant deliberately exposing the girls and other school children to danger, it was utterly reprehensible that when the girls eventually got kidnapped the governor refused to cooperate with the federal government during the search and rescue efforts.

“He is on record to have boasted that he did not contact the President until 19 days after the abduction had taken place. One other of such clearly senseless behaviour was his ill-advised roller coaster trip to America and Europe soon after the girls were abducted; a development that pushed a bemused foreign journalist to ask him what he was doing abroad at a time his home was burning.

“It is puzzling that the governor continues to hide behind the cover of the report of the Presidential Committee, rather than explain his actions. He should please publish the report or any document he has that either absolved him of indiscretion or gave him credit for his actions on the Chibok School Girl’s saga.”

On Shehu’s denial of Jonathan’s anti-corruption credentials, the former President said, “Garba Shehu towed a revisionist path when he claimed that Jonathan’s anti-corruption records couldn’t be substantiated.

“Has he forgotten that facts don’t lie? The only credible and globally recognized anti-corruption marker is Transparency International. Nigeria’s best ranking in TI’s corruption perception index still remains her placing in 2014, under President Jonathan, as the 136th out of all the countries ranked.

“This is far better than the last position recorded under the present government where Nigeria was ranked as number 148, a decline that took the nation 12 places backward.

“Rather than continue to raise a false banner of piety which apparently is no longer working, this administration would have served itself and the country better by understudying the success nuggets of its predecessors.

“Only then will they learn that Jonathan was able to do this through effective implementation of sound economic policies and institutional anti-corruption measures established by his administration.

“Part of the successful tools established by Jonathan to fight corruption included the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, which weeded out 50,000 ghost federal workers and saved the country N15 billion monthly.

“The institutional framework also included the establishment of such mechanisms as the treasury single account (TSA), and bank verification number (BVN), vital anti-corruption tools which are now shamelessly being appropriated by those that inherited them.”

He further stressed, “There is no doubt that Jonathan provided focused leadership on the economic front, through institutional and sectoral reforms which impacted positively on the fundamentals for growth.

“Having sowed wisely, the Jonathan administration reaped bountifully by keeping inflation at a single digit, growing Nigeria’s economy to become the largest in Africa with a GDP of over half a trillion US dollars, and becoming the number one foreign direct investment destination on the continent.”

“All those were achieved because there were credible and sustainable economic programmes that were quite appealing to both local investors and the global business community.

“It is a known fact that businesses, growth and economic well-being shy away from corrupt territories. Doesn’t the fact that Nigeria has regressed to become the country with the highest number of poor people on earth, with tens of millions of jobs lost in less than four years, tell us something about where we now stand as a nation on anti-corruption fight?”
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Facts dont lie any response from Shettima without facts will not be taken seriously and also with Shehu, you can see how GEK has outline his response with facts, well I dont expect anything good from APC, because they have allowed propaganda to take way their sense of reasoning

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Re: My Transition Hour: Jonathan Replies Shettima by Ikem11(m): 8:21am On Nov 24, 2018
Truth don't hide

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