President Goodluck Jonathan’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Reuben Abati, has asserted that the president outsmarted the All Progressives Congress, APC, by conceding defeat and congratulating the President-elect,Gen. Muhammadu Buhari after the Presidential election of Saturday, March 28, 2015.
He recalled the threat from the APC before the polls which stated that they would run a parallel government with a prediction that Jonathan would be like former Ivorian President, Laurent Gbagbo, who refused to leave office despite losing and was eventually dragged before the International Criminal Court.
He made this assertion in a statement on his website on May 15, 2015 while insisting that Jonathan would forever be remembered as a hero who puts his opponents to shame.
He said, “By his very unusual and highly symbolic act of graceful concession, President Jonathan snatched glorious victory from the jaws of seeming defeat. He outsmarted his traducers and became, overnight, a hero of global proponents of true democracy in Africa.
“While many of his opponents seemed obsessed with power at all costs and by all means possible, by calling General Buhari to concede victory, President Jonathan fully lived up to his often-stated conviction that the country is more important than individual ambitions and that leadership should be more about sacrifice than the pursuit of self-interest.
“Some had threatened that he would end up like Cote d’Ivoire’s Laurent Gbagbo. He proved to be a much better student of history. They promised that if his electoral defeat which they had dictated as inevitable did not come to pass, they would instigate chaos and confusion, form a parallel government and make Nigeria ungovernable, hang it all on his head and send him to the International Criminal Court.
“In the end, he short-circuited their conspiracy and showed that he belongs to a global hall of honour, not infamy.”
Abati further refuted claims that President Jonathan was pressured into conceding defeat adding that he had already started moving his belongings out of the presidential villa since the outcome of the election was announced by the Independent national Electoral Commission, INEC.
He added, “Contrary to insinuations, they (PDP chairmen) were not removed by President Jonathan. Okwesilieze Nwodo was removed by a court of law due to Enugu State politics. Dr. Haliru Bello who served as acting chairman after him was later appointed Minister of Defence in 2011. Alhaji Abubakar Baraje succeeded Bello also in acting capacity to complete Nwodo’s aborted tenure. The story of the exit of Vincent Ogbulafor and Bamanga Tukur equally has nothing to do with the President.”