Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he is proud of the
foundation he laid for the present progress the Nigerian Army is recording
against the Boko Haram sect.
He said the military equipment purchased during his
administration is still being used to prosecute the terror war, adding that no
new equipment has been bought since he left office.
Jonathan said this on Wednesday night during a programme
titled, ‘Focus on Africa’ aired on an international news and current affairs
television channel based in Paris, France 24.
Asked to speak specifically on whether he was sure his
administration laid the groundwork for the recent breakthroughs recorded by the
army, Jonathan said, “Of course, you know the new government is working hard
and I believe they are still using the equipment we procured.
“The 2016 budget is still being debated and no new equipment
has been bought. So, even what the new government is still using to prosecute
the war is the equipment we procured. I believe that with what we left behind,
and the new ones they would acquire, this issue of Boko Haram will be taken to
a logical conclusion.”
Jonathan declined to comment on the changes evolved by the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration, saying it was not proper to make any
comment.
Speaking on the leadership crisis rocking the Peoples
Democratic Party, the former President said it was a normal phenomenon and that
the party would soon overcome it.
Jonathan also declined to make comments on the fall of the
naira and other economic challenges the country is battling.
When prodded on whether he felt any sense of responsibility
for any misdeed done during his tenure, Jonathan said, “Please, please, I have
said that I will not comment on these areas because they are sensitive areas
and I wouldn’t want to create problems for my country.
“I cannot comment on what is happening now. It is not proper
for a former president to be commenting, either positive or negative.”
Jonathan added, “The PDP will definitely have some minor
issues but that is expected because we were in power for 16 years and when we
lost the presidency, we began to have some kind of leadership problems.
Everybody looks up to the president but when you are no longer the president,
it becomes difficult for the party to have a very strong leadership.
“But I believe that whatever the PDP is going through will
be sorted out. Elders and leaders of the party have been meeting and all these
perceived disagreement will soon be sorted out. The party will bounce back.”
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