Former Minister of National
Planning, Dr. Abubakar Sulaiman, on Sunday, said ex-President Goodluck Jonathan
handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari to save the lives of many Nigerians.
Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan
presenting his hand over notes to President Muhammadu Buhari during the
official presentation of Handover notes at the Aso Chambers, State House, Abuja.
Photo by Abayomi Adeshida
He also said Jonathan had sufficient
evidence to remove the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, but he exercised restraint.
Delivering a paper on the 2015 power
transition in Nigeria at the annual Zik dinner lecture /award in Abuja,
Sulaiman said it was not external pressure that forced Jonathan to hand over to
President Buhari.
Sulaiman said contrary to general
belief, there were cases of compromise by INEC
He said: “Few months to the general
elections, there were calls from some quarters for the sack of the INEC
Chairman, Prof. Attairu Jega.
“There were sufficient grounds for
such calls but President Goodluck maintained a position that taking such
decision would altercate the process and create an impression which only an
insider would understand.
There were indeed cases of compromise on the part of
the commission, but as the president so wished, let the sleeping dog lies.
“Invariably, the decision to
maintain the status quo in the commission by the administration was one
decision that further led credence to the peaceful outcome of the electoral
process.
We must not forget that the president in his exercise of his
constitutional power has the authority to fire the chairman and replace him
with any of the National Commissioners to preside over the commission.
“Nobody should be on the illusion
that the president lacked the gut to exercise such power. After all, Gen.
Babangida annulled the June 12 election, thereby depriving Chief M.K.O Abiola
of his awaiting victory.
“It is within context of this
remarkable gesture and unparallel leadership style of the president that I
found it disturbing when the APC led government sometimes grudgingly
acknowledged this fact or believed that it was the external pressure that
accounted for such political accomplishment.”
The ex- minister said if Jonathan
had wanted to scuttle Buhari’s election, he would have used the incumbency
factor.
He said: “The extent to which a
political transition is peaceful and credible depends largely on variance of
factors.
We have however demonstrated the import of leadership factor has been
consequential to the outcome of any electoral process. Is it the leadership
that was out to tame the process or the one that respect the sanctity of the
electoral body and other agencies?
“This paper has successfully argued
that more than any government in the past, the Jonathan administration has
demonstrated penchant for rule of law, freedom and untainted electoral process.
“The power of a president is such
that if he had wanted to truncate the process or manipulate it, he could have,”
he said.
Culled from vangurad
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