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BREAKING: Jonathan Breaks Silence on Suspension of Fubara, Other Elected Officials in Rivers

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has spoken out against the recent suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other elected officials in the state, calling the decision harmful to Nigeria’s image. 

Speaking on the situation in Rivers State, Jonathan said, “These actions by key actors in the executive and legislative arms of government paint the country in a negative light.” 

He made the remark while speaking at the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday.

His reaction follows President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. Tinubu suspended Governor Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and all members of the state House of Assembly for six months. The president said the move was necessary to restore stability amid political tensions between the governor and lawmakers. 

On Tuesday, Tinubu also appointed retired Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, as the state’s sole administrator. The Senate and House of Representatives approved the emergency rule on Thursday. 

Jonathan, however, warned that such actions could affect the country’s ability to attract investment. 

He explained that former presidents usually avoid commenting on political matters to prevent further tension, but he felt compelled to speak due to calls from Nigerians, especially as a leader from the Niger Delta. 

Jonathan also criticized interference in the judiciary, saying it undermines public trust. 

He said, “As a former President and also from the Niger Delta, when the issue of suspending the Governor of Rivers State came up, I think people called on me, President Jonathan and ex-President Obasanjo to say something. 

“People expected us to say something  about what is happening.  Of course, people don’t even know that traditionally all over the world,  former presidents hardly make statements about what the current presidents are doing because of the tension it could create in the country.

“In most cases, look at America, look at everywhere…So, for former presidents to make statements …and of course, what is happening in Nigeria today regarding the situation in Rivers State is like an Indian proverb that says that if somebody is sleeping, really sleeping, you can easily wake up that person. 

“But if that person is pretending to sleep,  you find it difficult to wake up that person.

“The key actors in Nigeria,  from the executive to the legislature, judiciary and the Senate and others are here. 

“And the judiciary, they know the correct thing to do. But they are refusing to do it.

“They are pretending to sleep and waking such a person is extremely difficult because the person knows the right thing, a clear abuse of office and clear abuse of power cutting across from the three arms of government, from the executive to the parliament and the judiciary.

“And I always plead with our people that whatever we do affects everybody and sometimes we do things and we think that it doesn’t affect us.

“Why is it that our passport is not valued that much? Why is  it that Nigerians are not given the kind of treatment we’re supposed to receive at international airports?

“Sometimes, we think it’s because of ‘yahoo’ boys or 419. Not only them, yes, they are part of the problem. But whatever happens in the country, decisions that are taken by the executive arm of government, decisions that are taken by the parliament and judicial decisions affect everybody.

“For example, no businessman can bring his money to invest in a country where the judiciary is compromised, where government functionaries can dictate to judges what judgment they will give.

“No man brings his money to invest in that economy because we are taking a big risk. So whatever we do affects everybody and if we want to build a nation where children are grandchildren will live, no matter how painful it is, we must strive to do what is right.

“It may cost us,  but we must end the…and pay the price  to insist on doing what is right.

“Whether you are holding an executive office as a president, a minister, or a governor, or a civil servant, an executive, whether you are holding an office in the parliament, Senate, or House of Representatives, whether you are a judicial officer at the High Courts or appellate courts, we must strive to do what is right. If we want to build a nation that our children would be proud of.

“As we engage in these discussions, let us remember that promoting social change  is not a one-time event, but a continuous process.

“It requires our sustained commitment, collective action, and unwavering dedication to the values that promote good governance.

“Let us also recognise that social change is a shared responsibility,  one that requires the active participation and engagement of all stakeholders including civil society, the private sector and governments.”

29 Comments

    1. Which other party is the government supposed to punish again, after sending all the Rivers State House members home? You need to be distangled from your chronic irresponsible sentiment!

  1. While you’re at the helms of affairs of this country, the interference of your government was too abusive.

  2. Kodus to my well respected former president Jonathan Goodluck, for saying the minds of the majority in this country. This government will continue to messed up things unless the former president’s stolen mandit is restored back to him.

    1. Your grammatical errors were much, next time, read your comment very well before posting. When Wike was fighting his boss “Amaechi” then, he ran to Jonathan & his wife and they supported him to become the governor, now we could see the end of that decision. I rest my case!

  3. Well documented statement from x president good luck Jonathan and that is true, people don’t know that what ever u do to tarnish the image of a country or society give others nearby countries a thought concerning what happens in that place and it send a wrong signal to that particular county and such attitude will be remember in a history for a reference purpose.

  4. Each time I think of Nigeria, I do weep because alot of her citizens are not even aware that the country has been hijacked by evil souls and wicked men who ordinarily shouldn’t have come anywhere near power. Nigeria is truely in a big mess, requiring God’s intervention.

  5. All what the former president said is 100 percent true, I remember when I travelled to Australia the checking of my international passport is different from others because is Nigeria passport, a country judiciary become tools to politicians, a country bribing and corruption becomes proud of government, a country president can not present primary schools certificate, a country rule of law can not stand,a country no freedom of speech, a country president can not obey the country constitution,

  6. I have waited long to hear from Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on this Rivers State political imbrioglo. As the prominent leader of South South, you have spoken well. I’m of the opinion that you should be included amongst the peace mediators to quell the political heat in Rivers State.

  7. This is absolute unacceptable,,Nigeria were are we going, forgetting the unborn ones,and the future of our dear Nations,the country is control by evil and wicked heartless and selfish politicians,God help us before this leaders send our dear nations to pit..

  8. WE SAW THESE COMING LONG BEFORE NOW. BUT, ETHNICITY, GREED, CORRUPTION, RELIGION AND NEPOTISM WOULD NOT ALLOW OUR VOICE TO BE HEARD. THOSE WHO CREATED THE FRANKENSTEIN MONSTERS SHOULD BE READY TO CONFRONT IT WHEN IT HAS FINISHED DESTROYING IT INTENDED VICTIMS. – The Oracle Has Spoken

  9. I don’t know if it is proper to blame Tinubu for this. Fubara is just a stupid man, finding it difficult to mend fence with his benefactor. He should have learned lesson from Sanwoolu and Ambode. The most difficult thing to achieve in life is success. Wike gave him everything but he mess up. Not that Wike doesn’t have shortcomings, but Fubara is an ingrate. Even before the swear-in, he started destroying Wike ‘s political structure, who will allow that?

  10. You have spoken well sir, it’s left for our so called leaders to act on it. The compromisation of our judiciary is the greatest threat facing this nation

  11. Well spoken and, if there is former president who is more than qualified to speak to powers especially on River State and the fall from grace to grass of the national assembly and judiciary in Nigeria, you are. Your personal interest you always put below that of the citizens.
    The epitome of this is accepting defeat to Buhari through which you saved a lot lives that would have been killed if you were declared winner in that election. I was in the north and certain of what was on. May God bless you, protect you now and always. People often claim it was weakness but I say NO God used to safe lives including myself. Thanks you so very much.

    1. Hypocrisy and sentimentalism wouldn’t let Jonathan speak the truth! Fubara encouraged his Ijaw kinsmen to destroy pipelines, autocratically ruling without checks, refusing to offset lawmakers’ salaries, and to add salt to an injury, recklessly demolishing Rivers State House of Assembly Structure to avoid being impeached, and Jonathan and the likes of you bigots spruning and churning out nothing, but sentiments!!!

  12. Which other party is the government supposed to punish again, after sending all the Rivers State House members home? You need to be disentangled from your chronic irresponsible sentiment. Jonathan is another hypocrite!

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