I’ll return to Otuoke if I lose –Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has said
that he will return to his Otuoke home in Bayelsa State, if by default,
he loses the March 28 presidential election.
Jonathan, who said Nigeria is not his father’s estate, was however optimistic that he “will not lose the election.”
“If by default somebody wins the
election, of course, I will go back to my village. The country is not my
father’s estate,” he told the Quatar-based international television
station, AlJazeera, on Monday night.
The President denied that he was scared
of the All Progressives Congress and its Presidential candidate,
Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, adding that he would win because he had
performed well.
When asked what he made of the
insinuations in some quarters that the sudden step-up of military
operations in the fight against Boko Haram was because he was scared he
might lose the election on the grounds of insecurity, he replied , “It
is out of ignorance.
“In a political environment, if one
party, particularly the ruling party, is going to the left, the
opposition would have to go to the right. They must find something. They
must have something to tell the people.”
The President, however, explained that
Boko Haram insurgents were able to wreak havoc on parts of the country
for long because the military lacked certain weapons to confront
them.
The President noted that with the procurement of modern weapons, the security agencies would rout the terror group soon.
He also denied that he mishandled the
threat posed by the sect to the country and that the activities of the
group did not start with his administration.
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