2015 polls: Jega disappointed me - Jonathan
Despite conceding the 2015 presidential election,
former President Goodluck Jonathan was not comfortable with how it was handled
by Prof. Attahiru Jega, former chairman of Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC.
In an advance copy of Against the Run of Play, a
book written by journalist and author, Segun Adeniyi, to recount how an
incumbent lost a presidential election in Nigeria, and seen by online portal,
TheCable, Jonathan said Jega disappointed him.
“I was disappointed by Jega because I still cannot
understand what was propelling him to act the way he did in the weeks preceding
the election.
“As at the first week in February 2015, when about
40 per cent of Nigerians had not collected their PVCs, Jega said INEC was ready
to conduct an election in which millions of people would be disenfranchised,”
the former President said.
Jonathan also said he had a meeting with Jega to
express his reservations about the preparedness of INEC for the exercise, but
he insisted that the election would go ahead.
He said:
“Of course, the Americans were encouraging him to go ahead yet they would
never do such a thing in their own country. How could we have cynically
disenfranchised about a third of our registered voters for no fault of theirs
and still call that a credible election?
“The interesting thing was that the opposition
also supported the idea of going on with the election that was bound to end in
confusion.”
In the book, which will be launched on Friday,
Jonathan also defended his decision to postpone the election, saying it was for
security reasons.
He said: “When the military and security chiefs
demanded for more time to deal with the insurgency, the reasons were genuine.
“As at February 2015, it would have been very
difficult to vote in Gombe, Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
“But the moment all the arms and ammunition that
had been ordered finally arrived, the military was able to use them to degrade
the capacity of Boko Haram to the level at which they posed no threat to the
election.”
Vanguard
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