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One day, Nigeria will get to the level where people will reject bad behaviour from the political class – Goodluck Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said that the tolerance of Nigerians fuels the bad behaviours of the political leaders. He stated that once Nigerians begin to demand and insist that the right thing be done, the political leaders will begin to do the right thing. Jonathan also strongly criticised the deployment of military personnel for election duties in Nigeria, saying that it overstretches the military. Speaking at the book launch of former Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, in Abuja on Tuesday, Feb 18, Jonathan said, We, Nigerians, celebrate the wrong thing. And I believe one day, the country will get to the level where people will reject bad behaviour. And when we get to the level that we reject bad behaviour, this issue will not happen again. I believe one day, we all Nigerians will say we no longer accept the wrong thing. And the day we all collectively say we no longer accept the wrong thing, we, the political class, will behave normally. People must reject us if we behave wrongly. Jonathan expressed hope that Nigeria would evolve to a point where bad political behaviour is universally rejected. Maybe one day, we will have two big buildings in Abuja where we will put pictures of peoplewhether dead or alivewho have messed up this country so that their grandchildren will know their forefathers were part of Nigerias problems, he stated. He argued that elections should be primarily managed by the police and the Independent National Electoral Commission. According to him, in most other countries, the Air Force and Army are used to transport election materials to dangerous areas, and not providing security at polling units as done in the country. Jonathan said, Having been the President of this country before, when you talk about internal security, its an area that touches my heart. And especially when you talk about election security, again, its an area that touches my heart. One gets worried when it comes to Nigerian elections. In fact, here we overstretch the Army. In most other countries, the military doesnt get involved in the day-to-day management of elections. Some countries use them to manage strategic systems, such as transporting election materials to dangerous areas. But manning polling booths and staying around polling stationsmilitary personnel are never used for such duties, he stated. He continued, I just came back from Botswana some months back during the election. Its a very small country with a small population, so almost all the police officers were used for the election. What the military does is that those regular duties that the police officers were doing, including securing the police headquarters, the military took over. So the military high command of the posted military officers to secure government assets and facilities. Thats what they do. And you dont hear stories. Go to a country like Senegal, which is a West African country, their election last year. We talk about technology, technology, and still, with the technology, we still have problems. And I said that they use the simplest form of voting. In fact, there was a table there. They put the ballot box for every candidate. And you, the voter, you go and you just go and pick. Of course, you must pick from all the candidates. They just put a long table. Every candidate has his ballot papers put there. You dont see any police. The electoral management officers, polling agents and so on were just sitting there and watching. The police were outside because they used secondary schools and primary schools as polling stations. Then, each of the classrooms has different polling units. So, the police stay here. If there is an issue, they will call them in. Otherwise, you dont see police wherever you go. And that is a standard in so many countries. But here, we fully do the wrong thing. Also speaking, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, emphasised that the credibility of elections depends on the leadership in charge at the time. According to him, a free and fair election is possible if the right people are involved. The post One day, Nigeria will get to the level where people will reject bad behaviour from the political class – Goodluck Jonathan appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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