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I Remain Silent For Now – Jonathan
By T magazine |
Immediate past President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, on Sunday, has opted to remain silent regardless the truckload of questions requiring answers from him not just by the press, but Nigerians on his handling of the nation’s affairs. Jonathan said he will, for now, rather remain silent.
According to the Special Adviser on Media to Jonathan while in office, Dr Reuben Abati, the former president has asked his spokesman to tell those seeking to speak with him, especially newsmen that he is resting.
In an article entitled: “The phones no longer ring”, Abati, the Special Adviser on Media to Jonathan, said he has had to deal with barrage of inquiries for interview with his former boss.
He, however, said Jonathan had told him to inform those making the requests that he is resting.
In the article in which Abati appeared to be at pains as to the stoppage of the numerous phone calls that he got while in office, but most of which he did not attend to, he explained: “Today, the phonesremain loudly silent, with the exception of calls from those friends who are not gloating, who have been offering words of commendation and support. They include childhood friends, former colleagues, elderly associates, fans, and family members.”
“And those who want interviews with President Jonathan, both local and international – they want his reaction on every development, so many of them from every part of the planet. But he is resting and he has asked me to say he is not ready yet to say anything.”
“It is truly, a different moment, and indeed, ‘no condition is permanent.’
“The ones who won’t give up with the stream of phone calls and text messages are those who keep pestering me with requests for financial assistance. I am made to understand that there is something called ‘special handshake’ and that everyone who goes into government supposed to exit with carton loads of cash. I am in no position to assist such people, because no explanation will make sense to them.”
In the opening paragraphs of the article, which was earlier published by this news website, Abati said: “As spokesman to President Goodluck Jonathan, my phones rang endlessly and became more than personal navigators within the social space. They defined my entire life; dusk to dawn, all year-round.”
“The phones buzzed non-stop, my email was permanently active; my twitter account received tons of messages per second. The worst moments were those days when there was a Boko Haram attack virtually every Sunday.”
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