My cabinet members thought I would run away, feared being jailed by Buhari – Jonathan

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Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday, revealed that members of his cabinet feared being jailed when the immediate past President, Muhammadu Buhari, won the election in 2015.

Jonathan, while speaking in an interview with Arise TV, explained that some of his cabinet members even thought he would run away, but he stayed in the country.

Jonathan said, “In my own time especially in the 2015 elections, my ministers, my senior officers, people who worked with me; there was this fear that having lost the election, what would be our fate? Would the new government just throw all of us into jail without giving a fair hearing? Because government is next to the court and can decide to do anything.”

The former president said the “tense atmosphere” his team faced during the transition period in 2015 was not faced by the outgone government of Buhari.

Jonathan, while speaking further on why he conceded defeat to Buhari, said, “By this time, I already conceded defeat. And I knew why I conceded defeat, because I was more interested in the country than myself.”

Jonathan stated that it was important for politicians to be more interested in the country than themselves, saying without the country, there would be no president.

He, however, warned that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must live up to standard or else it would throw Nigeria into conflagration someday.

He said, “The problem we have is INEC and security. And I used to give an example; if two soccer teams are playing and the referee decides to look the other way, they will injure themselves.

“And you must not allow it. The electoral management body shares more than 60 per cent of the blame. If they do their work well, the politicians will have no choice but to follow the rules – they, the security and the courts.”

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