Politics

Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he has no link to the northern coalition that purchased the presidential nomination and expression of interest forms of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for him.

Earlier on Monday, the coalition procured the forms for Jonathan from the International Conference Centre in Abuja.

But in a statement issued on Monday night by Ikechukwu Eze, his spokesman, the former president said he didn’t authorise the purchase.

“It has come to our notice that a group has purportedly purchased Presidential Nomination and Expression of Interest forms of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the name of former President Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,” the statement reads.

“We wish to categorically state that Dr Jonathan was not aware of this bid and did not authorise it.

“We want to state that if the former President wanted to contest an election, he would make his intentions clear to the public and will not enter through the back door.

“While we appreciate the overwhelming request by a cross section of Nigerians for Dr Jonathan to make himself available for the 2023 presidential election, we wish to state that he has not, in anyway, committed himself to this request.

“Buying a presidential aspiration form in the name of Dr Jonathan without his consent, knowing the position he had held in this country, is considered an insult to his person. The general public is therefore advised to disregard it”.

Jonathan, who lost the 2015 presidential election as a candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is also yet to officially declare his interest in contesting the presidency in the 2023 poll.

Cable /Taiwo Akinola

News

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed sadness over the tragic death of two police officers attached to him.

The deceased, Inspectors Ibrahim Abazi and Yakubu Toma, were in the convoy of the Former President when the fleet of cars was involved in a road crash on Wednesday around the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.

In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ikechukwu Eze, Dr. Jonathan paid tribute to the deceased officers, saying they were dedicated to their duties and service to the nation.

According to the statement, the former President described the incident as “painful and heart-rending”, adding that the sudden death of the two security details has thrown him into “deep mourning”.

“Dr. Jonathan noted with sadness that the deceased, Inspectors Ibrahim Abazi and Yakubu Toma, were fine officers who were dedicated to their duties and service to the nation.

“Two other officers sustained injuries in the accident which involved a car conveying the security men. They were rushed to a hospital in Abuja where they are responding to treatment.

“The office of the former President has offered condolences to the families of the bereaved and the Police High Command.

“Dr. Jonathan prayed God to grant the souls of the departed eternal rest and bless their families and the nation with the fortitude to bear the loss,” the statement added.

PUNCH/Olaolu Fawole

News

Former President Goodluck Jonathan was on Wednesday evening involved in an auto crash in Abuja which claimed the lives of two of the Police Officers attached to him.

One of his aides, who confirmed the accident, said Dr. Jonathan was unhurt in the accident.

As of the time of filing this story, the former president was said to be at home.

The accident occurred when the ECOWAS Special Envoy was on his way from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to his residence in Abuja.

NET/Olaolu Fawole

Lifestyle

Former president Goodluck Jonathan was recently credited with a statement that went viral on social media.

He was quoted as saying that former political office holders hardly get people who are loyal to them after leaving office.

This submission can be interpreted to mean so many things but the fact is that life outside political office, most especially that of governors, presidents and even local government chairmen cannot be the same.

What defined their incumbency is the power political office holders wield and are allowed under the Constitution.

The presidents and governors are like acting god on earth as they are saddled with the power of life and death, especially        as they have immunity.
The privileged positions they find themselves, out of so many Nigerians, naturally attract all manner of people to them.

Political office holders are worshiped and venerated to high heavens by their followers with varying degrees of personal agenda mostly bothering on their survival instinct.

A typical political office holder like the governor or president is surrounded by opulence, grandeur and abundance of life.

These include 24 hour protection by stern looking security agents, large convoy of cars with siren blowing at the front and back, numerous aides, free food, wardrobe allowance and coterie of hangers on.

His wife is the first lady in the state or the country and his name is never complete without the prefix, his Excellency.

A political office holder is larger than life.

After exiting their coveted offices, political office holders suffer unending nightmare as the aura of power and near invincibility will desert them. They suddenly transformed to private citizens.

Life as private citizen can be cruel and nasty sometimes for ex-political office holders.

No more power of life and death, no more your Excellency, no more immunity, no more stern looking security agents, no more large convoy of limousines, no more numerous aides, no more free food, no more lavish birthday celebrations, and even some of those they help to get jobs will delete their number from their phones.

Life as a former political office holder can be extremely lonely and frustrating. That is why African presidents like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Idris Derby of chad and Felix Tshishiliti of Congo have remained in office for decades.

To avoid unnecessary distractions, boredom, nightmare and feelings of let down, political office holders need to plan ahead of their exit to re-align themselves back into the main stream of the society.

They must device means of engagement to mitigate terminal diseases and stress which can lead to untimely death.

Personal projects like foundations and nongovernmental organizations aimed at giving back to the society, is a good step in the right direction.

Political office holders should not indulge themselves in lifestyles that they cannot sustain for themselves after leaving office.

They must bear in mind from their day one in office that anything which has a beginning must have an end just like life and death.

Political office holders must strive to put behind good legacy that will speak after them as the judgement of posterity and history can make or mar them.

Above all, they need to move closer to God who is the author and finisher of their faith by creating time for him in churches, mosques and private closets.

Former power holders who are now powerless should endeavour to pay back to God who showed them mercy out of millions of people who were equally, if not more qualified than them.  

Tayo Sanni

Politics

Former president Goodluck Jonathan says Nigeria must first eliminate ethnic and religious difference that citizens have created to further divide the nation, before restructuring can take a strong hold.

He said restructuring alone would not help solve the country’s numerous problems.

“We cannot restructure without solving issues that polarize us; nepotism, ethnic and religious differences and lack of patriotism,” he said at the 18th Daily Trust dialogue.

Jonathan maintained that Nigeria must design a solution in line with her own peculiar issues.

The former president, who is the chairman of the event, said “discussion on restructuring will not help except we restructure our minds. Some of the challenges faced at the national level are still there at the state and local government levels….and sometimes even in our communities”, he said.

According to him, Nigerians have mutual suspicion towards one another and this must be eliminated to have a better Nigeria.

He enjoined Nigerian leaders at all levels to encourage conversations that will encourage nationalism.

Let’s do our little best in our little corner to make the country great.

FRCN Abuja