STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
President Jonathan Did Not Contest for AU Chairmanship
It has come to our attention that some media houses are alleging that President Goodluck Jonathan was "defeated" by President Yayi Boni of Benin Republic in the “contest” to elect a new African Union Chairman at the 18th AU summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This report is false and is only the latest in a series of sensational and fictional reporting in a bid to cast the administration of President Jonathan in bad light. Let me make the following clear:
1. It is not true that President Yayi Boni “defeated” President Goodluck Jonathan in an election; there was no contest in the first place and President Jonathan was not a candidate for the AU Chairmanship position.
2. It is also not true that President John Atta Mills opposed President Jonathan at any time. Ghana and Nigeria enjoy excellent relations.
3. It is true, however, that in the last week, some newspapers have been speculating that President Jonathan may be adopted by the ECOWAS Heads of States and Governments to be the next chairman of the African Union, since it was the turn of ECOWAS to produce the AU Chairman for 2012-2013. Mr. President was indeed approached by leaders within and outside the West African sub-region to take up the challenge of leading the AU for the next one year.
4. While appreciating this kind gesture, President Jonathan resolved that he needed time to focus on domestic affairs in Nigeria, and that it would be practically difficult for him to combine the three positions of President of Nigeria, Chairman of ECOWAS and Chairman of African Union. He therefore rejected the offer.
5. In order to make his position clear, President Jonathan, in his capacity as ECOWAS Chairman, summoned a mini-Summit of ECOWAS at the AU Commission Headquarters on Saturday, January 28, 2012, to ensure that there was a meeting of minds on the position of AU Chairman. His preference, he noted, would be for ECOWAS to adopt the leader of another country, in order to promote a sense of belonging among member-states. Nigeria, having occupied the position of AU Chairman four times in the past, would readily support any such country.
6. As it turned out, the President of the Republic of Benin had indicated interest in the position, which paved the way for his unanimous adoption by the ECOWAS Heads of State as the sub-region’s candidate for the AU Chair. Thus, it becomes obvious that President Jonathan rather than being “defeated” by President Yayi Boni of Benin actually facilitated his emergence as AU Chairman.
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
January 30, 2012
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Comments Page: 1 STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE President Jonathan Did Not Contest for AU Chairmanship It has come to our attention that some media houses are alleging that President Goodluck Jonathan was "defeated" by President Yayi Boni of Benin Republic in the “contest” to elect a new African Union Chairman at the 18th AU summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This report is false and is only the latest in a series of sensational and fictional reporting in a bid to cast the administration of President Jonathan in bad light. Let me make the following clear: 1. It is not true that President Yayi Boni “defeated” President Goodluck Jonathan in an election; there was no contest in the first place and President Jonathan was not a candidate for the AU Chairmanship position. 2. It is also not true that President John Atta Mills opposed President Jonathan at any time. Ghana and Nigeria enjoy excellent relations. 3. It is true, however, that in the last week, some newspapers have been speculating that President Jonathan may be adopted by the ECOWAS Heads of States and Governments to be the next chairman of the African Union, since it was the turn of ECOWAS to produce the AU Chairman for 2012-2013. Mr. President was indeed approached by leaders within and outside the West African sub-region to take up the challenge of leading the AU for the next one year. 4. While appreciating this kind gesture, President Jonathan resolved that he needed time to focus on domestic affairs in Nigeria, and that it would be practically difficult for him to combine the three positions of President of Nigeria, Chairman of ECOWAS and Chairman of African Union. He therefore rejected the offer. 5. In order to make his position clear, President Jonathan, in his capacity as ECOWAS Chairman, summoned a mini-Summit of ECOWAS at the AU Commission Headquarters on Saturday, January 28, 2012, to ensure that there was a meeting of minds on the position of AU Chairman. His preference, he noted, would be for ECOWAS to adopt the leader of another country, in order to promote a sense of belonging among member-states. Nigeria, having occupied the position of AU Chairman four times in the past, would readily support any such country. 6. As it turned out, the President of the Republic of Benin had indicated interest in the position, which paved the way for his unanimous adoption by the ECOWAS Heads of State as the sub-region’s candidate for the AU Chair. Thus, it becomes obvious that President Jonathan rather than being “defeated” by President Yayi Boni of Benin actually facilitated his emergence as AU Chairman. Reuben Abati Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity) January 30, 2012 Read full article QUOTE:
So far, the probe has shown that there was no subsidy in the first instance, just as stated by Tam David-West. Rather, people had been "Getting Theirs" in a big way, hence when they all got to the panel, they began contradicting one another. A serious government with any sense of embarrassment should have asked some people to proceed on leave so that a strange fire does not destroy vital evidences...but, obituary and no AU contest take more precedent over what could destroy their credibility forever. After all, history would find all these revelations and our succeeding generations would wonder how greed soaked the sense of decorum of some people in crude oily behaviour. Why would he do that sir? What you are now asking GEJ to do is run a government of suspicion. I have not heard that any one has been indicted because of the probe ongoing. Until then leave him out of it. By the way, we didn't send GEJ there to be reasonable. He is there to fumble. To Bumble. To send Nigeria into the precipice. To make Nigeria insecure. To force people then in desperation not to be excised out of Nigeria to come to the negotiating table. This is the Raison d'être for Boko Haram. If you no know. Know it now. GEJ is the best thing to happen to Nigeria in a long time second only to Boko Haram. Who cares You and your boss need to get busy with the work of actual governing, maybe then you'll have a press release Nigerians would be interested in reading. at the rate that weakling is going he will be defeating in any contests be it oil subsidy, boko haram, oil cabal, political cabal, Mend you name it.
GEJ reminds me of the movie Johnny English...he knows nothing, he is useless Comments Page: 1 |
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