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Jonathan Left Govt Broke, In Debt, Former Ambassador Reveals

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Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark,
Finland and Norway, Ambassador Godknows Igali, has revealed that former
president Goodluck Jonathan came out of the presidency not only dead
broke, but in debt.

Amb Igali, a close ally of the former leader said that contrary to the
pictures being painted of former president, Goodluck Jonathan, he is one
of poorest former Nigerian leaders, even in Africa, in recent years.

“Indeed Jonathan is still struggling to pay some election liabilities from
2015 till today, he said in an interactive session with selected
journalists over the week-end.

“Despite all the stories of flying billions, Jonathan borrowed money to
prosecute some aspects of his election and he is struggling in different
ways to meet up.”

Former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark,
Finland and Norway, Ambassador Godknows Igali, has revealed that former
president Goodluck Jonathan came out of the presidency not only dead
broke, but in debt.

Amb Igali, a close ally of the former leader said that contrary to the
pictures being painted of former president, Goodluck Jonathan, he is one
of poorest former Nigerian leaders, even in Africa, in recent years.

“Indeed Jonathan is still struggling to pay some election liabilities from
2015 till today, he said in an interactive session with selected
journalists over the week-end.

“Despite all the stories of flying billions, Jonathan borrowed money to
prosecute some aspects of his election and he is struggling in different
ways to meet up.”

Ambassador Godknows Igali

The former Permanent Secretary in both Ministries of Power and Water
Resources, stated that Jonathan left government bankrupt compared to most
of his predecessors.

He stated that even with the corruption accusations against his regime,
non of the corruption cases have so far been linked directly to the former
president.

“Am glad that some of you Journalists are privileged to know where he
(Jonathan) lives and where he has his private offices in this country. I
do not think president Jonathan can be considered a very rich man. You
must realize that none of those corruption allegations has been personally
linked to him. Jonathan is not a rich man, take it from me. He may be
comfortable but not rich. But l know that his pension as a former
president is enough to take care of him”.

He described Jonathan as a “modest” man whose lifestyle and background
were humble.  There’s a lot of untruths that is being said about him, but
l believe history will be very fair to him. He is a very simple man. His
background and lifestyle are very simple. He is not jingoistic.

“As a former president, when Jonathan needs an aircraft, the federal
government will give him particularly if he is going on an important
official assignment. But if it is his private trip, he has to fend for
himself. He travels on commercial aircraft but when it is not convenient
for him that he has to rush to somewhere, Azikel Group helps him.

“The man is from the same Ogbia local government like him. He takes it as
his duty to help him. I think we are quite grateful to Dr Iruani for
helping Jonathan out all the time”.

“Thank God some of you guys know where he has an office and where he lives
in Maitama. Which former president of Nigeria lives in that kind of place?
President Jonathan’s parlour in his Maitama house can not accommodate more
than ten persons.  Look at his dinning table, it is like any other house
in Maitama. The only way you will know that a former president of this
country is living there is the presence of security men and which he is
entitled to as a former president.”

Igali who was also a former Nigeria’s Ambassador to Venezuela and Cameroon
at different times described as sad the way Jonathan’s administration  was
being discredited as if nothing good in terms of positive achievements for
the country were done by his administration, insisting that only God and
history will vindicate Jonathan at the end of the day.

“In Nigeria, people just believe all kinds of things and they believe
Jonathan or everybody who have served in government is a billionaire.
Sometimes when you tell them you don’t have money, they will laugh and say
you are deceiving people. But we leave that to God. So all these big big
money that are being mentioned is very funny.”

Igali who is a tropical Environmentalist, a Climate Change Advocate and a
former Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, however pointed out that
Jonathan is the most abused Nigeria’s president both in and out of power.
He stated that some of them who are associates and officials of the former
leader like himself, knew that their current travails would come.

“Before Jonathan left power, he said he is the most abused president in
Nigeria. I agree with him. As a public figure, he knows that all kinds of
attacks on him will come. Like the great Winston Churchill of the United
Kingdom whose contemporaries vilified him, history will bear him right. He
will, in no distant time, be venerated and celebrated, and his memory in
this country and around the world will ever be remembered as a man of
peace. The other day some people from the United Nations came to share
thoughts on his peace and conflict resolution and management matters. He
is a man of peace and history will remember him. The world has not seen
this kind of thing in Africa.

“Jonathan is the only president or major presidential candidate in the
history of this country who refused to go to court to challenge his
election result. He also ordered that posters of him should be removed
everywhere around the country. He said his ambition is not worth anybody’s
blood and he lived up to his words. So whatever is happening to him now
and to those people around him, we leave it to God because God rules in
the affairs of men. No matter how dark the night is, there comes light at
the end of the day.

“Look at Cameroon where l served as a Nigerian Consul General, one man
(President  Paul Biya) has been there in power for over 40 years. The same
with the case of  Equatorial Guinea, Uganda, etc. But Jonathan peacefully
left office without even a whimper. Like a sacrificial lamb, he just
handed over power. How many Nigeria’s sitting presidents can do that?
Let’s leave him, he’s fine. God will vindicate him.

“So when he saw that people were going to injure themselves after the 2015
election if he challenged the result, he quietly decided to step out.
Jonathan that l know is a gentleman. This country gave him the opportunity
to be president. How many Nigerians enjoyed that opportunity? He came to
solve problems as president of Nigeria and he did his best. History will
judge him accordingly, not man. If anybody thought he was giving Jonathan
problem or wants to malign him now, it is between him and God.

“A man that avoided bloodshed in this country, you think God will forget
him. Thousands of people in this country could have died if he had
resisted or challenged that 2015 election result, but he just saved the
nation all that avoidable calamity and worked away. You locked up the
people that worked with him and you think God will just forget him. So let
us watch and see! God is the one who gives power. This country has been
fair to Jonathan and allowed him to rule and he has done his bits and left
office.

“The fall-outs, the attacks and the vilification of his name will be
judged by God Almighty. All those kind of things will come. Whoever thinks
he can play God is wasting his time because only God rules in the affairs
of men. Any man who goes into public office should be able to fortify
himself spiritually because storms will come. Lies, blackmails and
scandals will surely come his way.”

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