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Sunday 22 December 2013

Ghen ghen! President Jonathan finally replies Obasanjo's letter

President Jonathan has finally replied former president Obasanjo's 18-page letter where he accused Jonathan of taking actions calculated at destroying Nigeria. President Jonathan's reply below...

His Excellency,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR
Agbe L’Oba House, Quarry Road,
Ibara, Abeokuta.
RE: Before It Is Too Late

I wish to formally acknowledge your letter dated December 2, 2013 and other previous correspondence similar to it.

You will recall that all the letters were brought to me by hand. Although both of us discussed some of the issues in those letters, I had not, before now, seen the need for any formal reply since, to me, they contained advice from a former President to a serving President. Obviously, you felt differently because in your last letter, you complained about my not acknowledging or replying your previous letters. Continue...



It is with the greatest possible reluctance that I now write this reply. I am most uneasy about embarking on this unprecedented and unconventional form of open communication between me and a former leader of our country because I know that there are more acceptable and dignified means of doing so.



But I feel obliged to reply your letter for a number of reasons: one, you formally requested for a reply and not sending you one will be interpreted as ignoring a former President.



Secondly, Nigerians know the role you have played in my political life and given the unfortunate tone of your letter, clearly, the grapes have gone sour.  Therefore, my side of the story also needs to be told.

  

The third reason why I must reply you in writing is that your letter is clearly a threat to national security as it may deliberately or inadvertently set the stage for subversion. 



The fourth reason for this reply is that you raised very weighty issues, and since the letter has been made public, Nigerians are expressing legitimate concerns. A response from me therefore, becomes very necessary. 



The fifth reason is that this letter may appear in biographies and other books which political commentators on Nigeria’s contemporary politics may write. It is only proper for such publications to include my comments on the issues raised in your letter.



Sixthly, you are very unique in terms of the governance of this country. You were a military Head of State for three years and eight months, and an elected President for eight years. That means you have been the Head of Government of Nigeria for about twelve years. This must have, presumably, exposed you to a lot of information. Thus when you make a statement, there is the tendency for people to take it seriously.



The seventh reason is that the timing of your letter coincided with other vicious releases. The Speaker of the House of Representatives spoke of my “body language” encouraging corruption. A letter written to me by the CBN Governor alleging that NNPC, within a period of 19 months did not remit the sum of USD49.8 billion to the federation account, was also deliberately leaked to the public. 



The eighth reason is that it appears that your letter was designed to incite Nigerians from other geopolitical zones against me and also calculated to promote ethnic disharmony. Worse still, your letter was designed to instigate members of our Party, the PDP, against me. 



The ninth reason is that your letter conveys to me the feeling that landmines have been laid for me. Therefore, Nigerians need to have my response to the issues raised before the mines explode. 



The tenth and final reason why my reply is inevitable is that you have written similar letters and made public comments in reference to all former Presidents and Heads of Government starting from Alhaji Shehu Shagari and these have instigated different actions and reactions. The purpose and direction of your letter is distinctly ominous, and before it is too late, my clarifications on the issues need to be placed on record.



Let me now comment on the issues you raised. In commenting I wish to crave your indulgence to compare what is happening now to what took place before.  This, I believe, will enable Nigerians see things in better perspective because we must know where we are coming from so as to appreciate where we now are, and to allow us clearly map out where we are going.



You raised concerns about the security situation in the country. I assure you that I am fully aware of the responsibility of government for ensuring the security of the lives and property of citizens. My Administration is working assiduously to overcome current national security challenges, the seeds of which were sown under previous administrations.  There have been some setbacks; but certainly there have also been great successes in our efforts to overcome terrorism and insurgency.



Those who continue to down-play our successes in this regard, amongst whom you must now be numbered, appear to have conveniently forgotten the depths to which security in our country had plunged before now.



At a stage, almost the entire North-East of Nigeria was under siege by insurgents. Bombings of churches and public buildings in the North and the federal capital became an almost weekly occurrence. Our entire national security apparatus seemed nonplussed and unable to come to grips with the new threat posed by the berthing of terrorism on our shores.



But my administration has since brought that very unacceptable situation under significant control. We have overhauled our entire national security architecture, improved intelligence gathering, training, funding, logistical support to our armed forces and security agencies, and security collaboration with friendly countries with very visible and positive results.



The scope and impact of terrorist operations have been significantly reduced and efforts are underway to restore full normalcy to the most affected North Eastern region and initiate a post-crisis development agenda, including a special intervention programme to boost the region’s socio-economic progress.



In doing all this, we have kept our doors open for dialogue with the insurgents and their supporters through efforts such as the work of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and the Peaceful Resolution of the Security Challenges in the North-East. You also know that the Governor of Borno State provided the items you mentioned to me as carrots. Having done all this and more, it is interesting that you still accuse me of not acting on your hardly original recommendation that the carrot and stick option be deployed to solve the Boko Haram problem.



Your suggestion that we are pursuing a “war against violence without understanding the root causes of the violence and applying solutions to deal with all the underlying factors” is definitely misplaced because from the onset of this administration, we have been implementing a multifaceted strategy against militancy, insurgency and terrorism that includes poverty alleviation, economic development, education and social reforms.



Even though basic education is the constitutional responsibility of States, my administration has, as part of its efforts to address ignorance and poor education which have been identified as two of the factors responsible for making some of our youth easily available for use as cannon fodder by insurgents and terrorists, committed huge funds to the provision of modern basic education schools for the Almajiri in several Northern States. The Federal Government under my leadership has also set up nine additional universities in the Northern States and three in the Southern States in keeping with my belief that proper education is the surest way of emancipating and empowering our people.



More uncharitable persons may even see a touch of sanctimoniousness in your new belief in the carrot and stick approach to overcoming militancy and insurgency. You have always referred to how you hit Odi in Bayelsa State to curb militancy in the Niger Delta.  If the invasion of Odi by the Army was the stick, I did not see the corresponding carrot.  I was the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State then, and as I have always told you, the invasion of Odi did not solve any militancy problem but, to some extent, escalated it. If it had solved it, late President Yar’Adua would not have had to come up with the amnesty program. And while some elements of the problem may still be there, in general, the situation is reasonably better.



In terms of general insecurity in the country and particularly the crisis in the Niger Delta, 2007 was one of the worst periods in our history. You will recall three incidents that happened in 2007 which seemed to have been orchestrated to achieve sinister objectives.  Here in Abuja, a petrol tanker loaded with explosives was to be rammed into the INEC building. But luckily for the country, an electric pole stopped the tanker from hitting the INEC building.  It is clear that this incident was meant to exploit the general sense of insecurity in the nation at the time to achieve the aim of stopping the 2007 elections.  It is instructive that you, on a number of occasions, alluded to this fact.



When that incident failed, an armed group invaded Yenagoa one evening with the intent to assassinate me.  Luckily for me, they could not.  They again attacked and bombed my country home on a night when I was expected in the village. Fortunately, as God would have it, I did not make the trip.



I recall that immediately after both incidents, I got calls expressing the concern of Abuja.  But Baba, you know that despite the apparent concern of Abuja, no single arrest was ever made. I was then the Governor of Bayelsa State and the PDP Vice-Presidential candidate. The security people ordinarily should have unraveled the assassination attempt on me. 



You also raised the issues of kidnapping, piracy and armed robbery. These are issues all Nigerians, including me are very concerned about. While we will continue to do our utmost best to reduce all forms of criminality to the barest minimum in our country, it is just as well to remind you that the first major case of kidnapping for ransom took place around 2006. And the Boko Haram crisis dates back to 2002. Goodluck Jonathan was not the President of the country then. Also, armed robbery started in this country immediately after the civil war and since then, it has been a problem to all succeeding governments.  For a former Head of Government, who should know better, to present these problems as if they were creations of the Jonathan Administration is most uncharitable.  



Having said that, let me remind you of some of the things we have done to curb violent crime in the country. We have reorganized the Nigerian Police Force and appointed a more dynamic leadership to oversee its affairs. We have also improved its manpower levels as well as funding, training and logistical support.



We have also increased the surveillance capabilities of the Police and provided its air-wing with thrice the number of helicopters it had before the inception of the present administration. The National Civil Defence and Security Corps has been armed to make it a much more effective ally of the police and other security agencies in the war against violent crime. At both domestic and international levels, we are doing everything possible to curb the proliferation of the small arms and light weapons with which armed robberies, kidnappings and piracy are perpetrated. We have also enhanced security at our borders to curb cross-border crimes.



 We are aggressively addressing the challenge of crude oil theft in collaboration with the state Governors. In addition, the Federal Government has engaged the British and US governments for their support in the tracking of the proceeds from the purchase of stolen crude. Similarly, a regional Gulf of Guinea security strategy has been initiated to curb crude oil theft and piracy. 



Perhaps the most invidious accusation in your letter is the allegation that I have placed over one thousand Nigerians on a political watch list, and that I am training snipers and other militia to assassinate people. Baba, I don’t know where you got that from but you do me grave injustice in not only lending credence to such baseless rumours, but also publicizing it. You mentioned God seventeen times in your letter. Can you as a Christian hold the Bible and say that you truly believe this allegation?



The allegation of training snipers to assassinate political opponents is particularly incomprehensible to me. Since I started my political career as a Deputy Governor, I have never been associated with any form of political violence. I have been a President for over three years now, with a lot of challenges and opposition mainly from the high and mighty. There have certainly been cases of political assassination since the advent of our Fourth Republic, but as you well know, none of them occurred under my leadership.



Regarding the over one thousand people you say are on a political watch list, I urge you to kindly tell Nigerians who they are and what agencies of government are “watching” them. Your allegation that I am using security operatives to harass people is also baseless. Nigerians are waiting for your evidence of proof. That was an accusation made against previous administrations, including yours, but it is certainly not my style and will never be. Again, if you insist on the spurious claim that some of your relatives and friends are being harassed, I urge you to name them and tell Nigerians what agencies of my administration are harassing them.



I also find it difficult to believe that you will accuse me of assisting murderers, or assigning a presidential delegation to welcome a murderer. This is a most unconscionable and untrue allegation. It is incumbent on me to remind you that I am fully conscious of the dictates of my responsibilities to God and our dear nation. It is my hope that devious elements will not take advantage of your baseless allegation to engage in brazen and wanton assassination of high profile politicians as before, hiding under the alibi your “open letter” has provided for them.



Nevertheless, I have directed the security agencies and requested the National Human Rights Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of these criminal allegations and make their findings public.



That corruption is an issue in Nigeria is indisputable.  It has been with us for many years. You will recall that your kinsman, the renowned afro-beat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti famously sang about it during your first stint as Head of State. Sonny Okosun also sang about corruption. And as you may recall, a number of Army Generals were to be retired because of corruption before the Dimka coup.  Also, the late General Murtala Mohammed himself wanted to retire some top people in his cabinet on corruption-related issues before he was assassinated.  Even in this Fourth Republic, the Siemens and Halliburton scandals are well known.



The seed of corruption in this country was planted a long time ago, but we are doing all that we can to drastically reduce its debilitating effects on national development and progress. I have been strengthening the institutions established to fight corruption. I will not shield any government official or private individual involved in corruption, but I must follow due process in all that I do. And whenever clear cases of corruption or fraud have been established, my administration has always taken prompt action in keeping with the dictates of extant laws and procedures. You cannot claim to be unaware of the fact that several highly placed persons in our country, including sons of some of our party leaders are currently facing trial for their involvement in the celebrated subsidy scam affair. I can hardly be blamed if the wheels of justice still grind very slowly in our country, but we are doing our best to support and encourage the judiciary to quicken the pace of adjudication in cases of corruption.



Baba, I am amazed that with all the knowledge garnered from your many years at the highest level of governance in our country, you could still believe the spurious allegation contained in a letter written to me by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and surreptitiously obtained by you, alleging that USD49.8 billion, a sum equal to our entire national budget for two years, is “unaccounted for” by the NNPC. Since, as President, you also served for many years as Minister of Petroleum Resources, you very well know the workings of the corporation. It is therefore intriguing that you have made such an assertion. You made a lot of insinuations about oil theft, shady dealings at the NNPC and the NNPC not remitting the full proceeds of oil sales to the of CBN. Now that the main source of the allegations which you rehashed has publicly stated that he was “misconstrued”, perhaps you will find it in your heart to apologize for misleading unwary Nigerians and impugning the integrity of my administration on that score.



Your claim of “Atlantic Oil loading about 130, 000 barrels sold by Shell and managed on behalf of NPDC with no sale proceeds paid into the NPDC account” is also disjointed and baseless because no such arrangement as you described exists between Atlantic Oil and the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company. NPDC currently produces about 138, 000 barrels of oil per day from over 7 producing assets. The Crude Oil Marketing Division (COMD) of the NNPC markets all of this production on behalf of NPDC with proceeds paid into NPDC account.



I am really shocked that with all avenues open to you as a former Head of State for the verification of any information you have received about state affairs, you chose to go public with allegations of “high corruption” without offering a shred of supporting evidence. One of your political “sons” similarly alleged recently that he told me of a minister who received a bribe of $250 Million from an oil company and I did nothing about it. He may have been playing from a shared script, but we have not heard from him again since he was challenged to name the minister involved and provide the evidence   to back his claim.  I urge you, in the same vein, to furnish me with the names, facts and figures of a single verifiable case of the “high corruption” which you say stinks all around my administration and see whether the corrective action you advocate does not follow promptly. And while you are at it, you may also wish to tell Nigerians the true story of questionable waivers of signature bonuses between 2000 and 2007.



While, by the Grace of God Almighty, I am the first President from a minority group, I am never unmindful of the fact that I was elected leader of the whole of Nigeria and I have always acted in the best interest of all Nigerians. You referred to the divisive actions and inflammatory utterances of some individuals from the South-South and asserted that I have done nothing to call them to order or distance myself from their ethnic chauvinism. Again that is very untrue. I am as committed to the unity of this country as any patriot can be and I have publicly declared on many occasions that no person who threatens other Nigerians or parts of the country is acting on my behalf.



It is very regrettable that in your letter, you seem to place sole responsibility for the ongoing intrigues and tensions in the PDP at my doorstep, and going on from that position, you direct all your appeals for a resolution at me. Baba, let us all be truthful to ourselves, God and posterity. At the heart of all the current troubles in our party and the larger polity is the unbridled jostling and positioning for personal or group advantage ahead of the 2015 general elections. The “bitterness, anger, mistrust, fear and deep suspicion” you wrote about all flow from this singular factor.



It is indeed very unfortunate that the seeming crisis in the party was instigated by a few senior members of the party, including you. But, as leader of the party, I will continue to do my best to unite it so that we can move forward with strength and unity of purpose. The PDP has always recovered from previous crises with renewed vigour and vitality. I am very optimistic that that will be the case again this time. The PDP will overcome any temporary setback, remain a strong party and even grow stronger.



Instigating people to cause problems and disaffection within the party is something that you are certainly familiar with. You will recall that founding fathers of the Party were frustrated out of the Party at a time.  Late Chief Sunday Awoniyi was pushed out, Late Chief Solomon Lar left and later came back, Chief Audu Ogbeh and Chief Tom Ikimi also left. Chief Okwesilieze Nwodo left and later came back. In 2005/2006, link-men were sent to take over party structures from PDP Governors in an unveiled attempt to undermine the state governors. In spite of that, the Governors did not leave the Party because nobody instigated and encouraged them to do so.



The charge that I was involved in anti-party activities in governorship elections in Edo, Ondo, Lagos, and Anambra States is also very unfortunate. I relate with all Governors irrespective of political party affiliation but I have not worked against the interest of the PDP.  What I have not done is to influence the electoral process to favour our Party. You were definitely never so inclined, since you openly boasted in your letter of how you supported Alhaji Shehu Shagari against Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe and others in the 1979 presidential elections while serving as a military Head of State. You and I clearly differ in this regard, because as the President of Nigeria, I believe it is my duty and responsibility to create a level playing field for all parties and all candidates.



Recalling how the PDP lost in states where we were very strong in 2003 and 2007 such as Edo, Ondo, Imo, Bauchi, Anambra, and Borno, longstanding members of our great party with good memory will also consider the charge of anti-party activities you made against me as misdirected and hugely hypocritical. It certainly was not Goodluck Jonathan’s “personal ambition or selfish interest” that caused the PDP to lose the governorship of Ogun State and all its senatorial seats in the last general elections.



You quoted me as saying that I have not told anybody that I will seek another term in office in 2015. You and your ambitious acolytes within the party have clearly decided to act on your conclusion that “only a fool will believe that statement” and embark on a virulent campaign to harass me out of an undeclared candidature for the 2015 presidential elections so as to pave the way for a successor anointed by you.



You will recall that you serially advised me that we should refrain from discussing the 2015 general elections for now so as not to distract elected public officials from urgent task of governance. While you have apparently moved away from that position, I am still of the considered opinion that it would have been best for us to do all that is necessary to refrain from heating up the polity at this time. Accordingly, I have already informed Nigerians that I will only speak on whether or not I will seek a second term when it is time for such declarations. Your claims about discussions I had with you, Governor Gabriel Suswam and others are wrong, but in keeping with my declared stance, I will reserve further comments until the appropriate time.



Your allegation that I asked half a dozen African Presidents to speak to you about my alleged ambition for 2015, is also untrue.  I have never requested any African President to discuss with you on my behalf.  In our discussion, I mentioned to you that four Presidents told me that they were concerned about the political situation in Nigeria and intended to talk to you about it.  So far, only three of them have confirmed to me that they have had any discussion with you. If I made such a request, why would I deny it?



The issue of Buruji Kashamu is one of those lies that should not be associated with a former President.  The allegation that I am imposing Kashamu on the South-West is most unfortunate and regrettable.  I do not even impose Party officials in my home state of Bayelsa and there is no zone in this country where I have imposed officials.  So why would I do so in the South West?  Baba, in the light of Buruji’s detailed public response to your “open letter”, it will be charitable for you to render an apology to Nigerians and I.



On the issue of investors being scared to come to Nigeria, economic dormancy, and stagnation, I will just refer you to FDI statistics from 2000 to 2013. Within the last three years, Nigeria has emerged as the preferred destination for investments in Africa, driven by successful government policies to attract foreign investors. For the second year running, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Investments (UNCTAD) has ranked Nigeria as the number one destination for investments in Africa, and as having the fourth highest returns in the world.



Today, Nigeria is holding 18 percent of all foreign investments in Africa and 60 percent of all foreign investments in the ECOWAS Sub-Region. Kindly note also that in the seven years between 2000 and 2007 when you were President, Nigeria attracted a total of $24.9 Billion in FDI.  As a result of our efforts which you disparage, the country has seen an FDI inflow of $25.7 Billion in just three years which is more than double the FDI that has gone to the second highest African destination. We have also maintained an annual national economic growth rate of close to seven per cent since the inception of this administration. What then, is the justification for your allegation of scared investors and economic dormancy?



Although it was not emphasized in your letter of December 2, 2013, you also conveyed, in previous correspondence, the impression that you were ignorant of the very notable achievements of my administration in the area of foreign relations. It is on record that under my leadership, Nigeria has played a key role in resolving the conflicts in Niger, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea Bissau and others.



The unproductive rivalry that existed between Nigeria and some ECOWAS countries has also been ended under my watch and Nigeria now has better relations with all the ECOWAS countries.  At the African Union, we now have a Commissioner at the AU Commission after being without one for so long. We were in the United Nations Security Council for the 2010/2011 Session and we have been voted in again for the 2014/2015 Session. From independence to 2010, we were in the U.N. Security Council only three times but from 2010 to 2015, we will be there two times.

    

This did not happen by chance.  My Administration worked hard for it and we continue to maintain the best possible relations with all centres of global political and economic power. I find it hard therefore, to believe your assertions of untoward concern in the international community over the state of governance in Nigeria



With respect to the Brass and Olokola LNG projects, you may have forgotten that though you started these projects, Final Investment Decisions were never reached.  For your information, NNPC has not withdrawn from either the Olokola or the Brass LNG projects.



On the Rivers State Water Project, you were misled by your informant. The Federal Government under my watch has never directed or instructed the Africa Development Bank to put on hold any project to be executed in Rivers state or any other State within the Federation. The Rivers Water Project was not originally in the borrowing plan but it was included in April 2013 and appraised in May. Negotiations are ongoing with the AfDB.  I have no doubt that you are familiar with the entire process that prefaces the signing of a Subsidiary Loan Agreement as in this instance.



 Let me assure you and all Nigerians that I do not engage in negative political actions and will never, as President, oppress the people of a State or deprive them of much needed public services as a result of political disagreement

  

I have noted your comments on the proposed National Conference. Contrary to the insinuation in your letter, the proposed conference is aimed at bringing Nigerians together to resolve contentious national issues in a formal setting. This is a sure way of promoting greater national consensus and unity, and not a recipe for “disunity, confusion and chaos” as you alleged in your letter.



Having twice held the high office of President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I trust that you will understand that I cannot possibly find the time to offer a line-by-line response to all the accusations and allegations made in your letter while dealing with other pressing demands of office and more urgent affairs of state.



I have tried, however, to respond to only the most serious of the charges which question my sincerity, personal honour, and commitment to the oath which I have sworn, to always uphold and protect the interests of all Nigerians, and promote their well-being.



In closing, let me state that you have done me grave injustice with your public letter in which you wrongfully accused me of deceit, deception, dishonesty, incompetence, clannishness, divisiveness and insincerity, amongst other ills.



I have not, myself, ever claimed to be all-knowing or infallible, but I have never taken Nigeria or Nigerians for granted as you implied, and I will continue to do my utmost to steer our ship of state towards the brighter future to which we all aspire.



Please accept the assurances of my highest consideration and warm regards.



GOODLUCK  EBELE JONATHAN

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Ibudeh Steve said...

I feel the First messenger did not take Nigeria seriously for 8 years, now that he has drawn the battle line, it would have been better for the EFCC, the National Human Rights Commission and the Code of Conduct Bureau to look into all the numerous issues bordering on Corrupt Practices (Diversion of Public Funds, Purchase of Transcorp Shares et. al.), to the Abuse of Office from 1999 - 2007 (Anambra, Plateau, Abia, Delta, Atiku, Bola Ige, Maurice Iwu, Okadigbo et. al.) and to Human Rights Violation (Odi Massacre et. al) against him. The author is not worthy enough to write on those issues. If the Author was a Wole Soyinka or an Oshiomole or a Gowon, or a Gani Fawehimi/Fela Anikulapo Kuti/Barrister J.B Ibudeh from Heaven or any other Nigerian without Blemish Living or Dead, then we would have taken him seriously. It is too late for an 80 year old man to seek for an Iconic status. Apart from the fact that he did not sacrifice for Nigeria when he needed to, currently his integrity and Moral Authourity to continue to lead have diminished completely. Well done Jonathan God will see you through beyond 2015.

Anonymous said...

Ode ni e!

Anonymous said...

war between a god father and god son ..... maybe obj wants aem twist gej and he would't let him do that

Anonymous said...

Which fake doctorate degree? Does it show in his actions and utterances? I have never encountered a less intelligent PhD.

Anonymous said...

Best comment. U nailed it on the head.

Anonymous said...

I still maintain dt the best place to hide money in Nigeria is the Library,cuz we Nigerians don't read.see this small piece,and pipu are complaining. dat it is too lengthy...SHM

Anonymous said...

Stella Odua is still d Aviation Minister ooo & 12B dollars stil havent been remitted back into the federal acctount by NNPC... plus d 1000snipers dem push dat 1 aside #coughin

Anonymous said...

U are a fool forever. Greatest president? Murtala Mohammed, Yar'adua, Buhari and even OBJ were far better.

Anonymous said...

Anon Dec 22 9.57pm, best post here so far

Unknown said...

Lindodo, gist don reach me for my kabal say ur xmas present to ur parents na duplex. Nice 1. UR pikin go reward u too IJN. Beesonova

Anonymous said...

Nice comment

Stephen Njoku said...

Even obasanjo' letter was written by someone. Besides, he is paid to do a good job.

Anonymous said...

What's not easy there? He should resign if he is not up to the task. Let someone else try

Anonymous said...

Ode,open ya eyes

Anonymous said...

Mumu. U have reacted exactly how he hoped u would.

Anonymous said...

Like seriously??cut out d sentiments nd speak diplomatically. Wat xactly is gettin beta in dis country?pls enlighten me

Anonymous said...

Lol...u harshh oh

Nath Ekanem said...

Make i print am go sale for apapa hold up

Anonymous said...

My sincere appreciation to you for this comment. I wanted to give a piece of my mind but I find it all in your comment. God bless you.

Mischievous said...

Obasanjo is the world's biggest hypocrite.

Anonymous said...

What stupid progress? With billions of dollars not accounted for, killings and kidnapping everywhere, high unemployment rate, no electricity, zero education, collapsed health sector, high cost of food, very bad federal roads. If the country is progressing, Lagos won't be over populated the way it is, cos that's the only state that is developing and making progress despite the fact that it receives little allocations from the federal govt. People would not have migrated to Lagos if other states were progressing or developed. I just wonder what's wrong with some people's brains, saying Jonathan is making progress. I think you all saying that have got cobwebs in your brains.

dat ghen ghen guy said...

Ode! Which one is "place hold on"

dat ghen ghen guy said...

Ode! Which one is "place hold on"

Anonymous said...

I really dont understand why some Nigerians are unecessarily hateful especially to GEJ, even though i wouldnt give hime a pass mark yet. some Nigerians are also hypocrites, when OBJ wrote an 18 page letter nobody complained, but GEJ's reply is too long? pls ya'll should simmer down and learn to objectively analyse or criticize issues. I personally think that GEJ's response is far better than OBJ's, with more facts, figures and proof although,to an extent than the rumour fested stinker that OBJ wrote. Lastly, GEJ's response is much more dignifying, respectable and decent of a public office holder.Not that disgraceful letter OBJ wrote, many Nigerians seemed to have forgotten what happened during OBJ's era.

Mischievous said...

......Obasanjo is irredeemably CORRUPT. Fela called him a thief in his song ITT many years ago.

vivian said...

Na wa oo... Things are happenin...

Anonymous said...

Wahala dey o

Anonymous said...

Reuben Abati in action. The truth will be revealed soon.

Sixtus Iwuoha said...

well crafted, well written. I believe Jonathan captured all the essential allegations in Obasanjo's letter. His effective use of innuendos and euphemism is highly commendable. Can Obasanjo go and rest now and allow the people's choice rule this great nation with the best of his ability? "while you employed the stick approach in Odi, i did not see the corresponding carrot"

Anonymous said...

After going tru Baba's letter all d claims seemed true then after GEJ letter it all seemed only but lies......abeg politicians no mess wif ma head

Anonymous said...

We hav seen part 1 and part 2 of dis war.am waiting for part 3

Unknown said...

this is just a quarrel btw a father and his son...just that GEJ is more of a gentleman than OBJ. These are the things that makes democracy great.

Anonymous said...

Full of lies...Abati Weldone u coward... OBJ has written books which one GEJ write?

Anonymous said...

Don't bee ignorant, GEJ was lecturing at a university before he joined politics. He is educated and can very well write intelligently

Anonymous said...

In a civilised society,Obj would be cooling in jail,also GEJ would have nothing near being annoited a president (...can't imagine what manner of president so dull) or what would make a serving president to always affirmed that he met a particular problem,and that makes him not culpable.

what a set of moronic adults in PDP,same party accussing themselves as indolent and useless. Gej govt is a government of slides,graph,charts and sentiments.

Anonymous said...

I don't think you read this letter...not the whole thing atleast

Khalifa said...

Obj this your pikin enter you, abi old age do you no read and get fact b4 you write 18page. Jona knows what government is all about and nigerias should try to educate them self. Because what most of us lack is the ability to read and understand b4 we say stuffs.

Ufuoma Asamaigor said...

All of you saying gej should not have replied should just shut up!!! U all tagged him guilty in d 1st place! Na who write obj letter for am? No be e aides? Even if na aides write for gej e good, shows he has better tins to do and na e "boy" fit to reply dat old cow obasanjo.

Anonymous said...

POP are busy exchanging useless letters,very hard to set d economy right but they found stupid time to write stupid letters, pastor suleman prophecy will catch up with una. 'There is a vacancy in Aso Rock'

Unknown said...

Well written mr peesident.......i so love this hahahaha

Anonymous said...

You r a sick individual! To talk so callously about war?! Have your elders describe the war to you and see if u can handle it. I'm stunned by this comment, it makes me feel we Nigerians need to evaluate our problem solving and thinking process. #smh

Anonymous said...

Bro Jonah so on point. If he could take his time 2 write all dis, y can't he help sis patience improve on her grammar? I rest my case.

gudyyobiorah said...

Anon 10:25 good comment I dunno y some ppl think its abt war.. Jonathan is trying his best nd a good leader should always be calm there lies his strength

Anonymous said...

@anonymous 9.46pm God go Bless you for that comment!

Anonymous said...

You don't kn wht u ve until u lost it.n u don't kn wht s happening insde until u reach there.we shuld tink bf commenting....lol

Anonymous said...

You are right.i believed him.

Kobii said...

Miss linda when u want make i read dis one finish?

Anonymous said...

God bless Goodluck Jonathan,God bless Nigeria and to hell with Obasanjo

Anonymous said...

Dis one na novel oooo...

Anonymous said...

Mass murderer Obasanjo what is Carrot? ''armed robbery started in this country immediately after the civil war ''

By Yoruba Fraudmaster Obafemi Awolowo, Chieft betrayal,

He stole Biafrans money and used it to buy cocacola share, Abandoned property .

Good evidence

Anonymous said...

I think Nigerians need to suffer more for theirs eyes to open.....most of the comments here are sentimental....Can't we just see that the country is crumbling....u finish skool, to get job na war, no light, bad roads, bombings, corruption, armed robber police, health care dying after its death, some can't even afford a meal per day, dull xmas...Abeg jonathan has not come through in anyway..4kup president!

Anonymous said...

Sooo!!!! Where u xpecting him to sit down nd write it??? Shout up n read or u keep scrolling!!!!

SouthernSoul said...

@Igor... God bless u......

Anonymous said...

Omo oba you are the fool I see!!! You sure you right??? Mumu what is Abati paid to do? Between did u ask Obj who wrote his own? Ewu oba!!! Better pray for ur country instead of criticizing...

Anonymous said...

If I hear say I read am, lmao

SouthernSoul said...

Port Harcourt girl, God bless ur brain.

Anonymous said...

Its really tasking bt I took mi tym to read it word by word n line by line. I've bein wondering why GEJ wil nt reply OBJ in spite of his office. GEJ is nt all knowing, his reply to OBJ letter is aa high intelligent response. OBJ shuld nt take GEJ silence for foolishness.
He dat comes to equity, mst come wit aa clear heart. Thanks
4rm Gnomic Pretex

Anonymous said...

SMH!!! Its a shame how I see people who are youths of this country saying that they can't read a letter that is less than 20 pages but can sit down and read unnecessary things that won't better their lives. Tomorrow now some of una go dey complain about this and about that when uve tins here which u can use to ur own advantage and the betterment of ur lives and that of ur generations to come. Some days ago we were celebrating and still are celebrating the life of a great man, Mandela, now if that man was only concerned about abt living a carefree life would he have been able to bring S.A to this level where they are right now. Well ur guess ias gud as mine. Nigerian youths pls wake up, shine ur eyes and brians and fight for the betterment of ur today,tomorrow and ur future at least for the sake of your children.

Anonymous said...

Is this a reply? Abe jona stop talking like okonjo iweala Nigeria don't have jobs,good roads, decent housing,electricity, portable water, you are busy reading scripts GDI Ko FDI ni that no one is feeling the impacts. Sack oduahgate, file an and the money launderers in your government.

Unknown said...

Sixthly is very correct.

Unknown said...

Sixthly is very correct

Anonymous said...

That was a well mannered reply from the president and i didn't know he had quite a number of fine achievements in just a short term in office, if obasanjo was truly the messiah why didn't he transform Nigeria in his time or if someone else had tried this kind of shit to him while he was in office i am sure the person would either be behind bars for financial crime or whatever.

Anonymous said...

Why complain that the letter is too long does it mean you spend up to 5 hours reading it? This explains the quality of people that always complain on social media. Some of them can us 1 hour to read a page so why wouldn’t they complain about a PHD holder? They are always confused about details.

Anonymous said...

Whoever feels that this letter is too long but expect the president to give more explanation on the activities of government is ....

if it was a film you would have certainly had time for.

Speakfire said...

So this drunkard believes he can convince us with the bullshit he wrote, all he could do is to tell us OBJ did everything he is accused of. I was expecting him to come out with fact and evidence to debunk all the allegation buh he can't cos most of it is true. WOrd of advice jux resign and be remembered as the first 9ja president to quit the office than the foolish fool you ar

Anonymous said...

OBJ is d worst leader i ever seen in my life, who is he to Judge Mr President.

Anonymous said...

Any vocal Unpatriotic Nigerian who cannot spend 25 minutes to read an open letter from the president is worst than a man that keeps silence. it reveals Indolence and gullibility. What a shame

Anonymous said...

Since when did abuse on the president and highest political office in Nigeria become heroic and patriotic? Nevertheless it’s a shame that many young commentators on this platform cannot spend 20 minutes to read 18 pages letter.

Unknown said...

Talk is cheap, common to read 18 pages letter has become too big a job.

Unknown said...

Abegi Linda.. This thing too plenti.. you fit help us summarize am..

Anonymous said...

True dat

Unknown said...

Na d movie I watch no b letter I wan read

Anonymous said...

Yes, there is a word like sixthly.

Anonymous said...

Jonah, thank youfor replying monkey 3 time president of Nigeria. There's something to be said about someone's face and how it relates to their level of social development. Obasanjo is a psycho who always has a self promoting agenda. . The youth need to speak and be offered a place at the deus in making table for Nigeria. we need to retire these old hags & their inflated sense of Worth

Anonymous said...

linda u must publish my comment. pleaseeee,,,,

i could never wish for more ... as it were,i would require that NIGERIANS should be careful for what they wish for!.... it is sad that Nigerians do not understand " what is right from what is wrong... in life ... anything good hardly come easy... why are people against GEJ government ...the honest truth is because GEJ has out done OBJ and baba is aggrieved and want to insight Nigerians against GEJ. people are wondering what is working... my questions to Nigerians..."do you think coming out of all the past government has done to us is just a day thing or like bending a stick ... i will appreciate that nigerians have patience and support this government and see what it will become. lots more to enlighten nigeria but on another day. prince.

SIMPLYCOCK said...

GEJ is the nemesis of OBJ...
OBJ is an expired product!!!!!
GEJ is destined to take Nigeria through the next giant leap in her history...
I see the proposed CONFAB of President Jonathan as becoming an inevitable success...
Nigeria must be restructured on the principles of equity, fairness and justice...
And that will be Jonathan's legacy for this embattled land...
Long live President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan..
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!!

OSINANL said...

Enough of this Nonsense called letter...

Anonymous said...

This is only politics at its worst.all these letters back and forth is only laying foundation for GEJ's ambition for 2015. This is a very crafty way of campaigning. He's tried to give Nigeria reasons to be re-elected. This is all planned and Nigerians are walking right into it.its a SHAM

Anonymous said...

Jonathan Badluck is the Toy here. All this political games like Oshomole was playing with Nigerians when he was in Labor. All this later is a house made plan game, played and publish to toy their families around not Nigerians, We are too matured to read your body language as you stated. Can't Nigeria ever produce a person like Mandela to rule or Dinka of those days hun?. Well i personally do not care because my family will live and die abroad. I regret being a Nigerian and more have gone wrong but what ever you guys does a president you shall suffer it in future when you will come back as descendants of your self in your family. Fuck OBJ, Fuck JONATHAN. Fuck all yoh.

Unknown said...

None of our them is a saint. In every regime, everyone claims to achieve more in every ramifications than their predecessors and believe no one will easily surpass their feat in future. They all have convincing facts and figures to justify their claims. If obj is asked to reply this, I'm so sure he'll again come up wif something that will nearly change the mind and notion of every reader but the fact is how does this translate in the life of a commoner? How does the self acclaimed improvements effectively reduce unemployment, insecurity, crime, poverty and lack?! The main focus should be the common man on the street and not common figures on paper. No matter whose allegation/claims is right, the reality of a nation still in dire need of help is evident and unchanged!!

Anonymous said...

Naso I'm threaten asuu make dem go back skul or get sack later on Im claim say no b Im tok am...?ery soon dat man go deny dis letter..I trust am 4 dis knd things

Anonymous said...

All the crude oil is now in the hand of ex militants
Niger delta has been waiting for this opportunity.
They are using the money to train ex militants and they are buying weapons while you are here blaming obj. OK o
What do you expect from a president that surround himself with militant and criminals
Why is he recruiting militants murderers and criminas
If you know how much dollas of Nigeria entering into wrong hand you will pity youselve
Gej we are waiting for you to declare the Republic of Niger delta oh

@Hawtspott said...

Trust me I read every single line of Mr. president's response and Obasanjo's letter. The mighty is gradually disintegrating and relationship turning sour. Mr. Obasanjo made a lot of valid points but these issues did not start today or in Jonathan's tenure. Mr. Obasanjo should stay clear of the affairs of governance except his opinion is sort after. He put Nigeria in this mess in the first place; he is meant to be retired so let him stay clear or Nigerians will pray the prayer of the enemy for him. Obasanjo is too small to hold this great country to ransom.

Back to Jonathan whom I prefer to call Jojo cos I have never taken him serious from inception. I didn't vote for you cos I never had confidence in you and you have not been able to prove me wrong. As my president the only issue I have with you Jojo is that of NON-PERFPRMANCE! You inherited a lot of problems as president but have failed to do anything tangible in alleviating these problems. Nigerians are tired of self-enriching committees; your administration has the worst advisers and cabinet in the history of Nigeria and you are very much ok with that. When you replaced late Yaradua as president I was amongst the few Nigerians that said if you can solve the problem of the power sector I will have your name engraved in my heart. What have you done with the power sector Jojo? Look at the drama that you played out and eventually ousted Nnaji out of office cos he wouldn't allow vagabonds bid for the power companies. Today, out of selfish interest and a bid for second term you allowed miscreants to buy over PHCN and the minister Prof Nebo has told Nigerians that we are on a long wait in darkness cos the new investors have no fund to revive the sector. Mr. Jonathan with a saddened heart I wish to inform you that you have failed Nigerians just like our past leaders and I don't see any justification for you coming back to office come 2015.

Peters said...

I always can't help it but shed tears for Nigeria anytime I remember that Jonathan is still our president. What a child play? Must he response to everything and is this the best way for a seating leader to response to such issues? Should we continue dwelling in the past? Anyway, that is what happens when a clueless person is on the throne. I am very certain that, this is Abati work. Idiot Abati, history will remember you.

Anonymous said...

In as much as i believe that everyone has the right to their opinion(constitutionally or socially)the number of ignorant comments i see here raises concerns as regards people not having the slightest clue....
Blog author common na

Unknown said...

Nollywood tins. Hehehehe

Anonymous said...

and u think baba is capable of putting pen to paper, bros shine ur eyes lemoau

Anonymous said...

reads like citypeople or sahara reporters..very poor grammar throughout. shame on whoever wrote it. hiss...both GEJ and baba iyabo are monkeys.

Anonymous said...

Is this a reality tv show? Is this presidential?

Anonymous said...

Nigerians will need a change I tell who is better as nothing is active that we can talk of for now as there,s no light or work for the youth so let us think of better future.PDP OR THE FUCK ACP means nothing if we have no light or work for the betterment of our great nation Nigeria.

God bless Nigeria forever.

Anonymous said...

I don read part i go finish am leta make i eat again.

Unknown said...

OBJ AKA BABA IS SAYING D TRUTH GEJ IS A TOTAL FAILURE AS A PRESIDENT SOO FAR I HVE NT SEEN ANYTYN DAT GEJ HVE DONE IN NAIJA NIETHER HE SPEND HIS TYM TRAVELING ND ALWAYS CREATING COMMITEES ON EVERY SMALL ISSUE GEJ IS NT FIT TO RULE NAIJA ND 4 PDP IF DEY DNT WNT DERE PARTY 2 COLLAPSE DEN DEY SHOULDNT ALLOW GEJ TO RUN 4 2015 COS I WONDER WAT HE WIL SAY, AS IN A REASONABLE TYN DAT HE DID IN HIS 4 YEARS IN OFFICE 4 US 2 VOTE 4 HIM AGAIN JST IMAGINE HIM SAYING AM SORRY 4 D FAILURE OF DIZ PAST REGIME VOTE 4 ME ND I WIL FAIL AGAIN (COS I DNT SEE ANY REASONABLE TYN DAT HIS GOIN 2 SAY APART 4RM DAT NOTHIN 2 DECEIVE OR MKE NIGERIANS VOTE 4 HIM) EXCEPT A FOOL WIL VOTE 4 GEJ 2015 COS ALL WAT HE DID EVEN A TEENAGER CAN DO BETA SO PDP TYNK TWICE SLEEP OVA IT ND U WIL SEE MY POINT

Unknown said...

OBJ AKA BABA IS SAYING D TRUTH GEJ IS A TOTAL FAILURE AS A PRESIDENT SOO FAR I HVE NT SEEN ANYTYN DAT GEJ HVE DONE IN NAIJA NIETHER HE SPEND HIS TYM TRAVELING ND ALWAYS CREATING COMMITEES ON EVERY SMALL ISSUE GEJ IS NT FIT TO RULE NAIJA ND 4 PDP IF DEY DNT WNT DERE PARTY 2 COLLAPSE DEN DEY SHOULDNT ALLOW GEJ TO RUN 4 2015 COS I WONDER WAT HE WIL SAY, AS IN A REASONABLE TYN DAT HE DID IN HIS 4 YEARS IN OFFICE 4 US 2 VOTE 4 HIM AGAIN JST IMAGINE HIM SAYING AM SORRY 4 D FAILURE OF DIZ PAST REGIME VOTE 4 ME ND I WIL FAIL AGAIN (COS I DNT SEE ANY REASONABLE TYN DAT HIS GOIN 2 SAY APART 4RM DAT NOTHIN 2 DECEIVE OR MKE NIGERIANS VOTE 4 HIM) EXCEPT A FOOL WIL VOTE 4 GEJ 2015 COS ALL WAT HE DID EVEN A TEENAGER CAN DO BETA SO PDP TYNK TWICE SLEEP OVA IT ND U WIL SEE MY POINT

Anonymous said...

I'm baffled. .. I remember my english always suggest stop on thirdly and use words like in addition, consequently, furthermore, conclusively, on the contrary. .. This Jonathan is rily a confused asshole.. GTFOH

Anonymous said...

He has a doctorate degree but wisdom and insight of a goat... dumb ass.. he shud Shut the fuck up STFU

Unknown said...

Ur a big fool.and yes Nigerians are so lazy dt dey expect d government to drop infront of their gate and give dem money to take care of dier families.u lazy ignorant lots wen last dd u all not complain dd corruption strt with GEJ? Selfcentred dickheads from the north be making things hrd for the guy and u all cnt see it nd dt bald ameachi is joining aspiring to be VP..pleasr open ur eyes stop ur ignorance

Unknown said...

And put who?

Anonymous said...

And put who

Anonymous said...

I can see she is ur mother

Ogasir said...

Shut up your bloody mouth. Obama is an orator. A young 31year old white boy (whose name you can't remember) doesn't write shit for him you idiot

Anonymous said...

Why are Nigerians kicking against Jonathan about his response? if his media aides do not write this letter what else are they going to write and why are they been paid? Even OBJ the snake too did not write his letter himself, his media aides did as well. Those critising GEJ about his response are just ignorant.

Where were all of you when OBJ ruled 8 years and nothing to show for it? what did you guys do?

I know we have bad leaders right from the onset, and until we cleanse this land of these evil men in APC,PDP and new pDP this country will never move forward.

Nigerians should be wise enough to know that once its getting to election time, politicians come out to wash their dirty laundry, but after the election, they go back to a round table and negotiate how they will embezzle, loot and share our countries treasury.

Wakeup Nigerians do not condemn GEJ, but condemn the structure that has been laid down before GEJ, it is that structure we have have to pull down.

What on earth is Buhari, OBJ and co still looking for in politics? they should just leave this country alone and allow fresh and able youth to lead with modern idealogy, but no they always come back because they want to protect their interest and keep looting.

Bastard Evil men that's what they all are, as long as they keep frustrating Nigerians, so shall God visit their families with tragedies.

I don talk finish, if e pain make u reply, if u support reply too.

Barth said...

God bless you.

Barth said...

Your comment is applaudable. God bless you.

Anonymous said...

GOD SAVE US WE NIGERIANS,

Anonymous said...

Who wrote this letter for Presido, the man is not so Intelli........

I am indifferent about the letters, the question is, if we have the opportunity to be in their shoes, what would we have done? think before you criticize

Anonymous said...

Oyinbo ti poju!

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