Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he cannot
speak on the current $2.1bn arms scam now because the matter is in court.
A former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki;
the National Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh,
and others are currently standing trial for their alleged role in the scam.
The former President said this in a series of
tweets on his official Twitter handle on Wednesday.
He said, “My voice will certainly be heard at the
appropriate time regarding the alleged arms funds mismanagement. I would not
want to interfere with the proceedings by the judicial system that my
administration worked tirelessly to strengthen.
“My post-presidential focus is advancing
democracy and good governance in Africa. If we do not spend billions to educate
Africa’s youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow.”
Speaking separately on ‘Security, Education and
Development in Africa’ at the Geneva Press Club in Switzerland, on Wednesday,
Jonathan lamented the high rate of illiteracy in the North.
He said poor education was one of the factors
promoting insecurity.
The former President, however, praised President
Muhammadu Buhari for giving education a top priority in the 2016 budget.
Jonathan said, “Of course, charity begins at home
and for the future, what Nigeria needs is to focus on making education a priority.
Thankfully, the administration that succeeded mine in its first budget appears
to have seen wisdom in continuing the practice of giving education the highest
allocation. This is commendable.
“I feel that what people in my position,
statesmen and former leaders, ought to be doing is to help build consensus all
over Africa, to ensure that certain issues should not be politicised.
“Education is one of those issues. If former
African leaders can form themselves into an advisory group to gently impress on
incumbent leaders the necessity of meeting the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation recommended allocation of 26 per cent of a
nation’s annual budget on education, I am certain that Africa will make
geometric progress in meeting her Millennium Development Goals and improving on
every index of the Human Development Index.”
The former President said he fought terrorism to
a large extent and ensured that many perpetrators were arrested, prosecuted and
jailed.
Culled from Punch
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