Former President Goodluck Jonathan says the corruption
allegations levelled against him could have sent him into political oblivion
but God did not allow that happen.
Speaking at a book presentation in Abuja on Tuesday,
Jonathan said officials of the current administration tagged him and some
members of his former cabinet as corrupt.
Jonathan was in charge of the country between 2010 and 2015.
President Muhammadu Buhari defeated him in the 2015 election and he conceded
even before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) made a final
pronouncement on the exercise.
In his remarks at the presentation of “Dear President
Goodluck Jonathan”, a book written in his honour by Bonaventure Melah, a former
managing editor of Daily Times, Jonathan said the wrong perception about him is
gradually changing.
“That is the problem myself and some members of my cabinet
are still suffering since the beginning this administration when we were all
tagged corrupt people,” he said.
“But I thank God that people can come together to celebrate
me today. It is God. Otherwise, I would have been completely buried
(politically).”
He also narrated how he was advised to sack Aruma Oteh as
the director-general of the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2012 to
avoid trouble with the house of representatives.
The former president said some of his associates had
suggested the removal of Oteh in order to appease the federal lawmakers whom
Oteh had accused of corruption.
Oteh, who was at the helm of affairs at SEC from 2010 to
2015, had at the time alleged that the leadership of the house committee on
capital market solicited N44 million bribe from SEC.
The allegation had ruffled feathers at the national assembly
with Herman Hembe, then chairman of the committee, accusing her of offering him
N30 million.
It had also pitched the legislative arm against the
executive.
“When my close political allies, advised me to sacrifice
Arunma Oteh so that I don’t have problems with the house of representatives,”
he said.
“I said I won’t sacrifice any Nigerian just for me to be in
the good books of the lawmakers. Rather, I would sacrifice myself. I took that
decision because I was convinced she was not corrupt.
“If I had sacked her undeservedly that may have been the end
of her career with the World Bank.”
He also dispelled rumour that he sacked Azubuike Ihejirika
as chief of army staff “because of pressures from the North.”
“If somebody is going the right thing, even if you want to
split my head, I would not sack the person,” the former president said.
‘MY VISION TO ELEVATE NIGERIA THROUGH EDUCATION’
Jonathan added that one of his core objectives while in
office was to bring about national development through the instrument of
education.
“My interest was to change the society through education. No
matter what we do to elevate Nigeria, without education, society would find it
difficult to change. That was my personal view,” he said.
“That was also why I
intervened in the almajirai case. We needed to elevate them above that level,
because of the many social problems they were causing.
“I strongly believe that if there must be a change in
Nigeria, we must be competent scientifically and technologically, because
technology rules the world today.”
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