EX PRESIDENT JONATHAN BLASTS TINUBU "Your Actions in Rivers state is a clear Abuse of power
EX PRESIDENT JONATHAN BLASTS TINUBU
"Your Actions in Rivers state is a clear Abuse of power
“Your actions have ridiculed Nigeria”-Jonathan Tells Tinubu Akpabio.
Former President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has urged members of the executive, legislative, and judicial arms of government in Nigeria to uphold the principles of good governance and avoid actions that could tarnish the country’s image. He emphasized that Nigeria’s reputation in the global community and its ability to attract investment depend largely on the decisions and policies implemented by its leaders.
symphony News reports that Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made these remarks on Saturday while speaking in Abuja as the Chairman of the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium, an event focused on promoting social change and empowerment through diversity, equity, and inclusion. He stressed the importance of responsible leadership and the need for public office holders to make decisions that benefit the country in the long run.
Addressing the political situation in Rivers State, Dr. Jonathan acknowledged that many people had reached out to him for comments on the unfolding developments in the region. However, he noted that it was not customary for former presidents to publicly criticize the policies or actions of their successors, as doing so could further inflame tensions and destabilize the political landscape.
Using a proverb to illustrate his point, Dr. Jonathan stated: “Of course, what is happening in Nigeria today regarding the situation in Rivers State is like an Indian proverb which says that if somebody is really sleeping, you can easily wake up that person, but if someone is pretending to sleep, it will be difficult to wake the person up.”
He explained that key political actors in Nigeria are fully aware of the right course of action but have chosen to ignore it. “They are pretending to sleep, and waking up such a person is extremely difficult,” he remarked, emphasizing the need for leaders to take responsibility and act in the country’s best interest.
Dr. Jonathan further highlighted the significance of fostering a society where no one is oppressed, arguing that true leadership lies in embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion as tools for social transformation. He called on the three arms of government to remain committed to ethical governance, warning that the decisions made at all levels of leadership have a direct impact on the lives of Nigerians.
By JUDITH JOHN AHULE

Wow .i love this
ReplyDeleteNice one dear
ReplyDeleteThe ex president has all the truth in his wordings
ReplyDeleteNo lies said by the ex president, we're innocent Nigerians in an unfortunate situation
ReplyDeleteIt only God that can help us in this country
ReplyDeleteTinubu and his government's have failed Nigerians...pathetic
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteYes mama
DeleteOur current leaders always put their personal interests first, which is not why they’re there
ReplyDeleteNigeria is their business, but Nigeria is our country, so they don't care about how you feel they are doing their business
ReplyDeleteI remembered when Nigeria was in good hands
ReplyDeleteNigeria is indeed a pathetic country
ReplyDeleteI cant say I regret been in this country but this country is nothing to write about
ReplyDeleteGood work
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame. They don't even hide it anymore
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