Former President Goodluck Jonathan on
Thursday took a swipe at the move by the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration to curb hate speech.
The ex-leader shared a picture of a quote he made on Facebook in 2014.
The post read in part, “I am the most
abused and insulted President in the world but when I leave office, you
will all remember me for the total ‘freedom’ you enjoyed under me.”
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had said
last week that thenceforth, the Federal Government would treat hate
speech as terrorism, while the military said it would be monitoring
comments on social media to tackle anti-government and anti-security
views.
Jonathan’s re-post had elicited 3,190 comments from his over two million followers as of 8pm.
While some hailed the former President,
others lambasted him for allegedly allowing corruption to thrive during
his administration.
One of the followers, Ngweeh Anthony
Klassik, said, “You are blessed GEJ. People now know what freedom really
meant. During your time, we had every right to post and comment with
all manner of recklessness. Today, we are being monitored on the social
media with a death sentence hanging on us.”
Another follower, Raheem Abidemi, wrote,
“To be candid, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan happens to be one of the most
mature Presidents Nigeria has ever had. Despite the series of insults he
received from the likes of Lai Mohammed while in office, he never for
once used his political might on them. He was really a mature President
and I will continue to applaud him for that.”
However, Falola Olayinka, told Jonathan to bury his head for failing Nigeria.
He wrote, “The freedom you granted
Diezani to loot us dry; the freedom you granted all your cronies,
including ministers and service chiefs, to empty the CBN vault. We have
not forgotten how you killed unemployed graduates in the Nigeria
Immigration Service recruitment scandal and so many other harm you
caused this country.”
Khalid Adam wrote, “You should bury your
face in shame. You allowed Boko Haram to kill people anyhow and
Nigerian money to be looted with your comment of ‘stealing is not
corruption.’ You are the worst president Nigeria ever produced.”
Speaking on the telephone with one of
our correspondents, a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, described Jonathan’s re-post as a prophecy foretold.
Fani-Kayode, who was the spokesman for
the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation in 2015, said the ruling All
Progressives Congress got to power through hate speech and rigging.
He pointed out that it was hypocritical of the APC government to complain about hate speeches.
The ex-minister said, “Jonathan’s
statement was a prophetic statement of fact. Those that wish to silence
the opposition and dissenting voices by claiming that all they
(opposition) are saying is hate speech shall fail.
“They came to power through hate speech
and they will leave through hate speech. Jonathan and those who stood by
him in 2015 have been vindicated because today, we have a government
and a ruling party that cannot take as good as it gives.
“They insulted, threatened and rigged
their way into power and all they have ever known is hate. Now that
people are criticising them, they are labelling it as hate speech, which
is not true. There is a distinction between vigorous opposition, harsh
criticism and the expression of bitter truth on one hand and hate speech
on the other hand. That is the lesson this government needs to learn.”
The President of the Committee for the
Defence of Human Rights, Mr. Malachy Ugwummadu, said the re-post was a
sign that the former leader regretted his inaction while in power.
Ugwummadu, a lawyer said, “The nostalgia
that the former President entertains now is understandable. It is
usually associated with people who had the opportunity to make history
but failed to do it. I sympathise with him.
“He tends to make us to believe that the
rights he talked about were given by him. The rights were not given by
Jonathan, but were bequeathed by being human beings.
“The same rights are protected by the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other international
human rights laws which Nigeria is a signatory.”
Ugwummadu, however, advised the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration to handle its desire to tackle
hate speech with the recognition of citizens’ constitutional rights.
“We recognise the need to moderate the
rising incidence of hate speeches and their effects on social harmony
and corporate coexistence of citizens of the country.
“However, the President’s desire (as
handed over to the service chiefs) cannot foreclose the constitutional
rights of Nigerians to freely express themselves as guaranteed under
Section 39(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).”
The Executive Director, Coalition
Against Corrupt Leaders, Debo Adeniran, said it was not for ex-President
Goodluck Jonathan to praise himself.
He said he did not use the tools of
governance well, noting that it was under his administration that
mind-boggling amounts of money were stolen by his lieutenants.
“I don’t know what kind of freedom he
was talking about; maybe the freedom to steal, the freedom to violate
people’s rights with impunity, maybe the type he gave his lieutenants to
help themselves to the nation’s coffers. However, those of us at the
receiving end of such freedom to steal by his cohorts are the ones that
felt the pain,” Adeniran stated.
The activist said it was during
Jonathan’s administration that the nation experienced several scandals,
including the theft of billions of naira meant for weapons for the
military to fight insurgency.
He said, “It was also during his time
that several millions of dollars were ferried to South Africa; it was
during his time that Diezani Alison-Madueke, the petroleum resources
minister, had unfettered access to proceeds of petroleum products.
“Jonathan’s observation was that if
$20bn was missing from the economy, the Americans would know. That was
the dumbest statement anybody could have made. He said stealing was not
corruption; so the kind of freedom he gave was disruptive to the lives
of Nigerians and that is not what we wanted.”
Let Jonathan enjoy his freedom –APC
The APC described Jonathan post as a personal opinion.
It added that Jonathan did not mention the APC in his post.
The National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said, “It is the personal opinion of the
former President. We should respect it since he didn’t mention the APC
in it. Let’s allow him to enjoy his freedom.”
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