FEAR GRIPS Jonathan again as he says ‘’I will return to my village, Otuoke , if I lose’’ , adds he would not sack Jega unless……….
Peoples Democratic Party’s Presidential candidate and incumbent
President of the country, Goodluck Jonathan,
has said he will graciously bow
out if he loses the March 28 Presidential election to his major opponent, Maj.
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate.
In an interview with the
cable TV, Al Jazeera, on Monday in Lagos, President Jonathan who repeatedly
told his interviewer that he would win the March 28 election said if he lost
the election he would return to Otuoke, his country home in Bayelsa State.
“If by default somebody
wins the election, of course I will go back to my village. The country is not
my father’s estate. I’ll not lose the election,” Jonathan said.
Speaking on the
speculation that he had made plans to remove the Independent National Electoral
Commission Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, the President stated he would only
sack him if he had done something wrong.
“(I have no plans to
sack the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof.
Attahiru Jega) except somebody is insinuating that the chairman has done
something wrong. You cannot change an officer, except the person has done
something wrong. The government, whether at the federal or state level, (be it)
the president or governor, does not wake up and change somebody, especially
somebody like the INEC chairman, except that person has done something wrong.
“INEC is a very
sensitive body. For me to change INEC chairman, people –both Nigerians and
non-Nigerians – will ask questions. So, one cannot wake up and change INEC
chairman. I have never discussed this with any human being on earth about
changing INEC chairman,” Jonathan said.
The president, while
commending the Nigerian troops for the recent successes recorded in the fight
against Boko Haram, claimed that some people were using the insurgents to
disrupt the general elections.
He said, “I don’t think
(the elections will be postponed again). I think the elections will be
conducted as scheduled by the INEC –that is the presidential election slated
for March 28. I don’t see why we should postpone the election again because I’m
quite impressed with the successes of the military operations going on in the
North. There is a misunderstanding about the postponement of the general
elections. In 2011, when the general elections were conducted, we had Boko
Haram. The fact is that within that period, somehow the level of Boko Haram was
quite serious and from all indications and from the signals the security
agencies got, people are using Boko Haram to disrupt the elections.
“In 2011 there were no
such signals and if the elections are disrupted in a number of states especially
for the presidential elections, it will affect the declaration of results. So
the security services don’t want to take any chances. They did not tell
Nigerians that they must rout Boko Haram 100 per cent before the elections
could be conducted. But they want to degrade Boko Haram to the extent that they
would no longer have the kind of strength to come out and disrupt the
elections. That is the key thing. In terms of taking over our territories, yes
we will take over all our territories –yes, we will take over all of our
territories and very soon there will be no part of Nigeria where they will
erect a flag and say, ‘This is a Boko Haram territory.’ That we’ll do.”
Jonathan, though refused
to accept responsibility for escalating Boko Haram violent attacks, he promised
to put an end to the terrorist activities.
FEAR GRIPS Jonathan again as he says ‘’I will return to my village, Otuoke , if I lose’’ , adds he would not sack Jega unless……….
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