Buhari & Jonathan
Latest report trending on air which has it that A professor of international studies and President Buhari's the
authorised biographer, John Paden, who recently launched his book
entitled, 'Muhammadu Buhari: Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria',
has revealed that the president had evidence to put former President
Goodluck Jonathan in jail for corruption, but he did not want to do so.
News flash according to TheCable News
reported that in his book, Paden wrote that Buhari was more concerned
about recovering stolen funds than about jailing anybody, adding that
Buhari had letters in his possession showing Jonathan’s request for
off-budget funds.
“As of the early months of 2016, it appeared that the EFCC was
not going after Jonathan. Nor was it going after former president
Obasanjo. The question of the stability of the entire political system
seemed at stake,” Paden wrote in chapter 20, page 203.
“In addition, a number of senior military officers who had
served as head of state – from Babangida to Abubakar – seemed off
limits. Indeed, rumours swirled that if the probes went after senior
officers, they might push back, because they had extensive networks in
the active military services.
“At the same time, the knowledge such heavyweights possessed
could well be traded for immunity, and would help to illuminate the
patterns and sources of corruption. Buhari had letters in his possession
showing Jonathan’s requests for off-budget funds. But Buhari’s larger
purpose was not to put former high-level officials in jail. Rather, it
was to retrieve stolen funds and to change the political culture of the
country.”
The president’s biographer in chapter 8, page 67 also alleged that Jonathan withdrew “enormous” funds from the treasury as the March 28 presidential election approached.
“The threat of postelection violence was palpable. There would
be winners and losers, quite likely with a regional or ethnoreligious
profile. The international community was deeply concerned. Was Nigeria
on the brink? High level diplomatic demarches were made to both
candidates. A highly publicised ‘Peace Accord’ was signed by Jonathan
and Buhari. But would they be able to control grassroots supporters,” he wrote, explaining events leading to the election.
“As March 28 approached, enormous sums of money were withdrawn from the treasury by the incumbents.”
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