We elected a government. It is not the duty of the Nigeria people to go after the beneficiaries of the subsidy loot, it is the duty of the government elected by Nigerians. I stumbled upon and was asked to sit in a meeting of elders from Rivers and Bayelsa, some own oil wells and have 24hr unimpeded access to President Jonathan. All 12 of them expressed disappointments at the way and manner he has carried on since Nigerians elected him. They said that they are a brave and a hard-working people and that Jonathan has given them a bad name. They asked me what he could have done and I said a few things.
After the meeting one of them took me to a private room where a call was placed to Mr President. The elder did not mince words in telling him how disappointed they and Nigerians were. He introduced me and put me on the line to speak to Mr. President. I spoke the mind of Nigerians as he listened patiently. In the end he said it was more complicated than most Nigerians imagined. I told him he was elected with full powers to deal with such complications and that Nigerians have lost confidence in him. He sounded subdued. Jonathan is in trouble and he cannot cope with Nigeria. He is afraid of those around him. The South-South must realise that their son is in trouble with the cult PDP. These protests can actually help to embolden him to act and warm himself back into the hearts of Nigerians. Join Nigerians to set Jonathan and Nigeria free.
PS: One of my trusted allies sent this to me after we discussed her telephone conversation with the president. Make of it what you will
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He s our president,he can b like hugo chaves if he soo wish.we understand everything,the complication s beyond PDP s frm d lyks of NATO.think outside d box to get d bigger picture..
Am from the Niger Delta and i want to speak as a Nigerian. Mr President should come out on a National TV and apologiez to Nigerians for being mislead and take responsibility for it then reverse to N65/litre.
I as a Nigerian understands that he is not acting on his on oasis..this is the time to make things right.See the plight of people that had hope in you to redeem our country from what it has become…Now that he has the time he should make things right.
He shld come out and tlk to d public,we aint witches and can’t know what he’s going thru…..
GEJ is not telling d truth. its all a lie. no one is misleading Jonathan. the fuel subsidy removal is his idea.
We all know Nigeria is not a street or a small village, so who ever want 2 Govern us must b ready 2 face d challenges or “QUIT” Jonathan still has a choice, if he’s not man enough den he should use d exit, but I’m only disapointed dat really not every one is born 2 be a leader
leadership is not being good or nice but being right and strong to face challenges,mr presdent nigeria is not not a small country,if u no u can not rule us again go back to ur home…..at fact b4…..
Why should he a president and leader of this great nation be afraid of PDP when citizens are out on the street and not afraid of death.
He is a dissappointment and not the leader Nigeria needs.
It‘s not too late to make positive changes if he is willing.
I wonder if employees of an organization, for fear of not wanting to offend people, neglects is work and watch shareholders fund go down the drain. GEJ should keep those excuse in his pocket, and do what he has sworn to do, as Nigeria is, we (masses) are the shareholder and the only option he has is to maximize shareholders wealth by delivering to us the dividend of democracy or leave honorably if he can’t. How can he be scared of some PDP rogues who are about 10% and then make life difficult for about 90% Nigerians who voted him into power.
Pls, lets stop this ‘Confusion’ stuff. Is he confused when he takes his entitlements? There is a saying in my place…. ”Oyibo, Oyibo bara sime” meaning-A man should be like a man.
Please Mr President you are making my region look incapable to rule Nigeria, its not too late to leave this seat it is not by all means you must rule. Which trouble are you in, what made you think you could rule in the first place, resign jor, men are still alive in Naija if the men can’t then lets try the women.
Let’s him deal with the cabals he calls company. GEJ ????§ not being sincere ?n? its very unfortunate.He will need to set himself free else we will show him the way out
I think the president is not being sincere to Nigerians. If the situation is complicated, why wont he just throw in the towel and leave honourably? It is now clear that he is not in control. And Nigeria does not need a person who’s not prepared to be her president. Aluta Continua!!!!!!
This shows immaturity in jonathan’s style of governance…. Either forced or controlled.. The best thing is to resign.. Long live 9ja
This is what a country get when you (s)elect a leader on reasons other than merit! But then there is no sin in making a mistake, the real tragedy is when we fear to correct that mistake.
A leader that lack courage and vision is not worth being a leader. The ealier jonanthan resign d better 4 him. We no go gree o!
No way for the President to say he is confused, mtschewww, wat a lame excuse! But of course he isn’t confused wen he spends taxpayer’s money in billions to keep his extravagant lifestyle and that of his cohorts. Abeg find another lie Mr President or better still, just get out while u still can
Its a lie he is full of deception since when he denied the zoning arrangement,is it by force to rule, he also disobey court order on bayelsa primaries, now he goes to court to stop NLC from strike,i never knew he knows how to obey rule,ok its bcos it will favour him now he wants 2 decieve us that its complicated, oya resign now cos wen d goin goes tough, only d tough gets goin…we are tired of ur incompetence,corruption,fake promises,lies and deception.enough is enough.u are givin nigerians impression that d south south cannot lead us
HAMATHAN SPRING HAS BEEN PREDICTED IN NIGERIA,GUDLUCK JONATHAN WATCHOUT. HERE WE ‘RE NOW…9TH OF JANUARY WILL JUDGE!
Mr president the best thing for you now is to resign since u are incapable to handle situations at hand,who a hell will abandon the theats of the northerners by using boko haram as a medium of destruction and evil and still impose hardship,sufferings and death 2 the nigerian masses by removing fuel subsidy.I thankGod I didn’t wasted my time voting for this callous president.incapabilty is your second name.comot there jor or you get gaddafi treament.though we unemployed are ready to die.
We all know that Mr. President was acting in accordance with the will of a team called cabal, but he must remember that we voted for him not the so call cabal. Please Jonathan listen to ur people not cabal, revert the fuel price to #65/ltr