Nigeria’s
president, Goodluck Jonathan, Feb 11 2015, hosted his eight presidential media
chat since May 2011.
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The
challenges confronting Nigeria – insecurity, the economy, corruption, dearth of
infrastructure – were largely discussed. Here’s all he said, compiled by me
with additional information from PremiumTimes.
On
postponed elections:
The
president sought the understanding of the international community over the postponed
elections. He said the kind of scenarios where elections are postponed for the
sake of perpetuating power is not the case in Nigeria.
Boko
Haram:
The
president was asked why he thinks the war against Boko Haram can be won in six
weeks even though the war had raged for six years. The president said he has
just acquired new weapons, and gotten support of neigbhouring countries to
fight Boko Haram. He mentioned that Chad waited for African Union approval,
which they recently got too. He also mentioned that the issue of security is
beyond Boko Haram. The president said it runs into dangerous signals of youth
restiveness. In the next four weeks Nigerians will see the difference in the
security intervention in the North, he said.
The
president is asked where he bought arms for the coming onslaught on Boko Haram.
He said they managed to get from other sources other than America.
Do you
have confidence in Jega to conduct the 2015 elections?
The president said he wished Jega was seated by his side to answer the question.
The president said he wished Jega was seated by his side to answer the question.
I wish
Jega were here, I could have asked him to answer whether I have confidence in
him Yes those who called for his sack may be close to me, but they express
their own opinion. More than 80 per cent of those who sponsor messages on our
behalf we don’t even know them. People use the reschedule of election to
misinform Nigerians.
I have
never thought about removing INEC Chairman, though I have the constitutional
power to do so.”
GEJ
blamed his supporters for rumours about Jega’s resignation. “I have not told
anybody that I will remove Jega,” he said. He explained that if there are
obvious reasons to remove Jega, he would rely on “constitutional” provisions
that gives him powers to sack whoever he appoints.
Attacks:
”The
level of misinformation, especially from young people is high. Attempting to
attack the president is treasonable offence.The president is protected by
soldiers, not just the police. People get carried away and make some
provocative statements.
Those who
pelted my convoy during my campaigns in the Northern part of the country were
ignorant. If INEC conducts the election poorly, it will be on my head.”
Hate
speeches and political violence by both opposition and ruling party members.
The
president explained that “some people” get carried away by the political play
and exude these violence. He blamed aides and associates of key political
actors for the hate speeches and political violence. He did not categorically
condemn the hate speeches or war threats or politically-motivated violence.
“We will
make sure things are done so that nobody goes to war,” the president said when
he pressed for categorical stance on the war threats by ex-militants should he
lose the elections. He argues journalists have responsibility to ensure the
unity of the country.
On why he
frequents churches for campaign but never visited mosques:
GEJ responded by saying he does not receive invitations from Muslims like from the churches.
GEJ responded by saying he does not receive invitations from Muslims like from the churches.
If
election would hold should the military fails to eliminate Boko Haram in six weeks:
The
presidents said the new dates are sacrosanct and a new president would be sworn
in by May 29. He argued that the goal is not to totally eliminate Boko Haram
but to make adequate security arrangement for the election.
Missing
Chibok girls:
Questioning
moves to the issue of the president’s perceived weak support especially as it
relates to the missing Chibok girls. “Just give us some times,” he said,
responding to questions seeking the state of the girls at the moment. The
president is optimistic the girls would be rescued with the new military
collaboration with neighbouring countries. “I believe the story would be
different in a few weeks,” the president said. “We would recover them alive.”
I believe
the story of Chibok Girls will get better in the next few weeks, but don’t
quote me. We are working with our neighbours, we will comb the whole of that
place Partying after abduction? It’s unfortunate that people play politics with
the issue of Chibok girls. It’s not like that elsewhere. In other countries,
political boundaries collapse in the face of terror attacks, not so in Nigeria.
With
regards to his weakened political base, the president said “in politics, there
are only permanent interests.”
The president is asked to clarify his previous comments that “stealing is not corruption”:
The president is asked to clarify his previous comments that “stealing is not corruption”:
He said
he made that statement quoting the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Dahiru
Mustafa, who explained to him that his analysis of corruption cases in Nigeria
showed that most of such cases were theft.
He argued
that referring to stealing as corruption minimizes the crime. “Ole (thief in
Yoruba) should be called Ole and given that treatment,” the president said.
“Let us
communicate properly. The word corruption, we have abused it.”
“It is
not actually my quotation. I quoted the former Chief Justice,” as he continues
to defend his previous comments on corruption and stealing.
We have convicted more corrupt people than ever. It is just that
Nigerians are confused on what the difference is between stealing and corruption.
We have convicted more corrupt people than ever. It is just that
Nigerians are confused on what the difference is between stealing and corruption.
The state
of the N1 billion security loan and funds confiscated in South Africa.
He said
the government have not started disbursing the N1 billion loan. With regards to
the .3 million arms money seized in South Africa, he said the money does not
belong to Nigeria, technically. He added that the matter was in court.
The
president is asked if he would hand over if he loses the next election.
“If the
elections are conducted and I lose, of course, another president would be sworn
in,” the president said. He argued that Nigeria is more important than any
individual.
The
president is asked what he will do differently if he wins.
He said
most of the problem he had in the past is related to perception and not
concrete. He did not really say what he would do differently.
The
president is asked to comment on his opponent for the 2015 general election,
Buhari.
The
president responded it was an unfair question. He however mentioned that he has
recieved more criticism that Muhammadu Buhari
on social media.
on social media.
The
president is asked if he has confidence in INEC as presidently constituted.
He
answered saying he appointed everyone at the management level of INEC.
Closing
Remarks:
In his closing remarks, president Jonathan assured Nigerians that elections would be conducted and a new president sworn in on May 29. He argued that it is better for INEC to conduct an election everyone would be happy with.
In his closing remarks, president Jonathan assured Nigerians that elections would be conducted and a new president sworn in on May 29. He argued that it is better for INEC to conduct an election everyone would be happy with.
Chat
ended 20:19, 11th February, 2015.
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