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Jonathan Opens Up On Anger With Obama Over 2015 Election Loss

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Nigerian former President Goodluck Jonathan says ex-US President Barack Obama actively plotted his defeat in the 2015 presidential election.

Jonathan levelled the allegation against Obama in his new book, ‘My Transition Hours’ due for launch today Tuesday.

According to him, Obama displayed an unusual level of bias during the 2015 elections.

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Jonathan described Obama as overbearing and ‘condescending’ in his message to Nigerians ahead of the 2015 general elections.

Jonathan said, “On March 23, 2015, President Obama himself took the unusual step of releasing a video message directly to Nigerians all but telling them how to vote.”

Giving the details in the book, Jonathan said, “In that video, Obama urged Nigerians to open the ‘next chapter’ by their votes.

“Those who understood subliminal language deciphered that he was prodding the electorate to vote for the opposition to form a new government.”

According to Premium Times, which obtained a copy of the book hours before its unveiling in Abuja on Tuesday, Jonathan had kept the book secret in order to avoid excerpts of it being published ahead of its formal launch.

Jonathan lost the 2015 elections to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, marking the first time an incumbent president would lose re-election.

He assumed office in 2010 following the death of President Umaru Yar’Adua, getting his own mandate of four years at the 2011 presidential election.

“The message was so condescending, it was as if Nigerians did not know what to do and needed an Obama to direct them,” Jonathan said of the video message.

The former President lambasted Obama, who was American leader from 2009 until 2017, for saying all Nigerians must be able to cast their votes without intimidation or fear, but was reluctant to allow the Nigerian security forces drive Boko Haram insurgents away from the Nigerian territories they had been occupying in order to free citizens there ahead of elections.

Jonathan also lashed out at former US Secretary of State, John Kerry, saying the diplomat was nonchalant in his attitude towards his government, despite all efforts to make him understand that the decision to postpone election was in the overall interest of Nigeria.

He wrote, “How can the U.S. Secretary of State know what is more important for Nigeria than Nigeria’s own government? How could they have expected us to conduct elections when Boko Haram controlled part of the North East and were killing and maiming Nigerians?

“Not even the assurance of the sanctity of May 29, 2015 handover date could calm them down. In Nigeria, the Constitution is very clear: No President can extend his tenure by one day.”

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