Former President Goodluck Jonathan has told his accusers including former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, to publish any evidence of wrongdoing against him or remain silent.
Reacting to the claim by Lamido, that he traded Bayelsa State to the All Progressive Congress (APC) as a way to free himself from the Malabu oil deal investigation, he said even though he is well respected by his people, he has no vice-like grip on them.
He affirmed that as a former leader, his house is open to any person or group who want to pay him a courtesy call, saying this does not mean he automatically subscribes to such persons political views.
Lamido has been quoted in an interview with a national daily saying: โThe leadership of the APC and the government are blackmailing Jonathan and I think I can say it anywhere that he traded this for his own freedom.โ
While denying any wrongdoing on Malabu issue, a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by Ikechukwu Eze, his Media Adviser, said: โWe call on anyone, including Mr Sule Lamido, who has any shred of evidence linking former President Jonathan to any wrongdoing in the case of the Malabu incident to waste no time in publishing such evidence or forever remain silent.
โWhile we wait for such an impossible task to be undertaken by Mr Lamido and his co-travellers, we would also want to draw their attention to the following fact: Dr Goodluck Jonathan as an elder statesman is a father figure to all Nigerians. His door is open to all who wish to pay him courtesy visits or seek his counsel. That should not mean that he automatically subscribes to whatever political agenda his visitors subscribe to.
โWhile he was president, former President Jonathan had the largeness of heart to receive then members of the All Progressive Congress at Aso Rock Presidential villa, including Muhammadu Buhari, who he conferred an award on in 2014. Ahead of the last governorship election, most of the gubernatorial aspirants and candidates from different political parties in Bayelsa state visited Jonathan as a father of the state and that is a role the former President will continue to play.
โWe wish to state categorically, that Dr Jonathan remains a faithful member of the PDP and had no reason to have worked against his political party in the last election. That the PDP lost in the gubernatorial election to APC is unfortunate, but attributing the defeat to the former President is to be gratuitously obsessed with blackmail and red herring.
โFinally, Dr Jonathan would want to counsel Mr Lamido and others in his shoes to look at their national passports. They would see that their citizenship is Nigeria. We are first Nigerians before we are members of any political party or social organisation. If Mr Lamido does not know that, then it is a pity. A big pity indeed.โ
The statement explained: โWe really do not know why Mr Lamido, chose to speak like he did, especially with such hostility, contempt and lies against former President Jonathan.
โHowever, one thing is clear, in his anger and apparent bile-filled disposition, Mr Lamido, an otherwise astute and erudite politician, obviously dropped the ball by electing not to speak responsibly like a statesman.
โHe actually came off the interview sounding like a sulking skunk, to whom logic or reason meant nothing. It didnโt matter to him that, as a well-respected member of the society, he shouldnโt make such weighty claims against a former President if he was only guessing as he admitted. Hear him: and the issue of Malabu, I think, played a key role.
โ So hugely pathetic!
โApparently seized by some inexplicable resentment, Lamido held on to the lie currently being pushed by few mischief-makers to the effect that former President Jonathan helped the All Progressive Congress (APC) to win the last gubernatorial election in Bayelsa State.
โUnfortunately, the former Governor jumped into this convenient bandwagon of grovellers without first thinking of the burden of substantiating his claim. What to do? Orchestrate a raft of incongruent drivel of cheap lies to confuse the readers. In one breathe, Lamido alleged that Jonathan worked against his party โbecause he was very, very angry with (Governor) Dickson,โ in another he claimed that it was because he (Jonathan) sure knows his problem with Buhari and his government. And the issue of Malabu, I think, played a key role.โ
โThis absurd claim definitely would have gained more traction in the public space if it really made any sense. But it didnโt. What, if we may ask Mr Lamido, is the correlation between Jonathan supporting APC because he was angry with Governor Dickson and Jonathan supporting APC to avoid prosecution over Malabu?
โWhere was Lamido and his โMalabu problemโ when Jonathan campaigned vigorously and helped PDP to win Bayelsa governorship election in 2015, under the same President Buhari?
โIt is important to establish at this point that Mr Lamido probably knows very little about the Malabu case, for which he was not supposed to have commented blindly. In the first place, the Malabu oil block was not given out by Jonathan. It was a deal that was sealed during the time of late head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha.
โWe feel that Mr Lamido is in a position to know that the business of oil exploration has an international dimension, as such, it is clear that it is not only the Nigerian Government that is looking into the Malabu case. If that is the case, he should also have known that there are at least three other countries outside Africa that are investigating the matter. โ
โAssuming without conceding that the former President Jonathan is culpable as Lamido alleged, would a trade-off deal with the Nigerian Government also free him from blame in other countries like Italy, United Kingdom and the United States?
โHis Excellency, Goodluck Jonathan, is convinced that Mr Lamidoโs awkward intervention in this matter was deliberately designed as a form of blackmail. Having tried many other ways to discredit the former President to no avail, Mr Lamido is now scheming to project Malabo as Jonathanโs Achilles heel. Here again, he has failed because the true story of Malabo is already very well known to Nigerians.
โMr Lamido, we believe, is too smart not to realise that when the pot conveniently calls the kettle black, it is a grand design to confuse, deceive and cover up the truth. Lamido served as Governor of Jigawa State for two terms under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after which the ruling APC took over his state. Is he then telling Nigerians that he cut a deal with APC, helped the ruling party to procure victory at the polls and take over his state?
โThe fact is that it is not only in Bayelsa State that the country had experienced such a situation where PDP or even APC had lost elections to another party. Holding Jonathan responsible for PDPโs loss in Bayelsa without first investigating the issues that determined the fate suffered by the party in the state is not only disingenuous but also detrimental to the image and aspirations of the party.
โIt is true that Jonathan who is a former deputy Governor and Governor of Bayelsa States as well as former Vice President and President of this country is well-loved and respected by his people.
โHowever, it will be tantamount to playing God for anybody to expect that the former President should command a vice-like grip on every Bayelsan in all the local government councils in his state.
โRather than cast aspersions and throw shades because of pre-existing animosities and prejudices against the former president, what is expected of party leaders like Mr Lamido is to seek to interrogate whatever went wrong in Bayelsa, to avert a repeat in another state.
โWe believe that further interrogation of Lamidoโs other weird claims is not necessary in this space, lest it gives the unfortunate interview more attention than it deserves. However, we feel that it is important to reiterate, as we have always done, that former President Jonathan did nothing wrong as far as the Malabu deal is concerned. He, therefore, doesnโt need to cut a deal with anybody within or outside Nigeria.โ