Goodluck Jonathan |
Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has revealed that one of the
most traumatic moments for him as Nigeria’s president between 2010 to
2015, was the gruesome murder of innocent members of the National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) in Bauchi state.
At least seven Corps members were confirmed killed in the state by
irate protesters, following Jonathan’s declaration as winner of the 2011
presidential election.
He made the revelation in his book, “My Transition Hours,” detailing
some of his experiences in power, particularly the intrigues surrounding
his ouster and concession of defeat in 2015.
Writing under the chapter titled, “My Political Odyssey,” he stated:
“One of the most traumatising moments of my Presidency was the
cold-blooded murder of innocent members of the National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) in Bauchi State and the near civil war in Kaduna State
leading to the death of many and the destruction of properties.
“This occurred in 2011. I thought long and hard over the needless
loss of these lives. It just did not make any sense. How does a parent
lose everything like this? How does a nation kill its youths and future
in this manner?
“I still recall the publication of their names in the newspapers.
They were graduates already. The promise of a better tomorrow was very
close.
“I often wonder why my political philosophy which insists that ‘my
ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian’ was not attractive to
many amongst our politicians.
“Threats of violence to ‘soak’ people in ‘blood’ were seen as
warnings to scare voters away from the polling booth. It was one potent
threat everyone knew would be carried out if it caught their fancy.
“The statement issued before the elections on ‘dog and baboon’ being soaked in blood, served two purposes.
“It raised tension before the elections and emboldened wanton destruction and loss of lives afterward.
“If this was excusable, what about the statement issued by the Arewa Consulative Forum (ACF) during the 2015 campaigns?
“The ACF in a thinly veiled threat had recounted an earlier carnage
when it went on to remind everyone of the wanton waste from the
post-2011 election violence saying inter Alia ‘Yoruba suffered N480
billion Naira loss in investments destroyed. lgbo last N410 billion and
the South-South N970 billion… we know these statistics. We have these
statistics, so we expect the Igbos to treat our kinsmen as kings and
queens.”
“A President does not reveal his pain on the saddle no matter how
deep it runs, except it is directed at the foundation of the country
which he governs and the lives of its citizens become threatened.”
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