Date Published: 03/18/11
Why I didn't attend Presidential Debate...Jonathan
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Goodluck Jonathan |
President Goodluck Jonathan today said he opted out of the presidential debate
because he had accepted to attend the one organized by the Nigerian Election
Debate Group (NEDG), an amalgamation of the Nigeria’s mass media, the Newspaper
Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the Broadcasting Organisation of
Nigeria (BON), the Nigeria Bar Association, National Association of Nigerian
Students (NANS), market women and other civil society groups, which has been
organising the presidential debate series since 1999.
The campaign organization spokesman, Ide Iguabor, said that with what the NEDG
has done, over the years, in organizing presidential debate, it “does not
believe that this relevant and credible body, made up of Nigerians and who will
moderate a presidential debate watched by Nigerians on all television and radio
stations nationwide should be jettisoned for any other one on the eve of crucial
national elections.”
While expressing regrets that he could not attend the NN24 presidential debate,
the group said that Jonathan, “who has a carefully drawn out schedule leading up
to the elections will not be able to cancel any of his appointments now to
attend to a debate that is only the result of a fresh application.”
The statement said: “The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation has watched with
utter consternation, efforts by some individuals and groups to feed the Nigerian
public with inaccurate and distorted information to suit their selfish ends.
“A presidential debate to be organised by the management of NN24, a subscriber
to Multichoice’s DSTV cable, is deliberately being heated up by those who now
see what the president will do or will not do as an opportunity for political
capital.
“The truth of the matter is that several applications from various groups,
including that of NN24, have reached the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation
seeking to organise the presidential debate, preparatory to the April general
elections.
“The campaign organization sent its officials to sit as observers at some of the
meetings called to deliberate on modalities. However, after a thorough
examination of the reports of its observers to these meetings, a collective
decision was taken to retain the body that had organized presidential debates
since 1999 and has performed creditably well and so, saw no need to discard the
platform and template for another.
“The fact is that, the Nigerian Election Debate Group (NEDG), organisers of the
presidential debate series, is an amalgamation of the Nigeria’s mass media,
print and electronic, the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN),
the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), the Nigeria Bar Association,
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), market women and other civil
society groups.
“The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation does not believe that this relevant
and credible body, made up of Nigerians and who will moderate a presidential
debate watched by Nigerians on all television and radio stations nationwide
should be jettisoned for any other on the eve of crucial national elections.
“Furthermore, President Goodluck Jonathan who has a carefully drawn out schedule
leading up to the elections will not be able to cancel any of his appointments
now to attend to a debate that is only the result of a fresh application.
“Having only just concluded his tour of the 36 states of Nigeria, President
Jonathan has a hectic schedule ahead before the grand finale of the state
campaigns at Abuja on March 26, 2011.
“The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation regrets that President Goodluck
Jonathan will unavoidably be unable to attend the debate organised by NN24.
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