Ex-US official provides details of meeting with northern govs to remove Jonathan
May 05, 2017
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A top intelligence analyst, who was part of the Obama administration,
Mr. Matthew T. Page, has thrown light on the claim made by former
Governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu, that the State Department
invited 12 northern governors to Washington to seek their support on the
need to achieve regime change in Nigeria during the 2015 Presidential
election.
Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan, who lost the election to
President Muhammadu Buhari, also alleged international conspiracy in the
build up to the elections. The statements of both Aliyu and Jonathan
were revealed in a new book, entitled ‘Against Run of Play’ by Segun
Adeniyi.
However, Page, who provided the details of the meeting in an
interview with Jonathan’s former aide, Reno Omokri, claimed that the
northern governors came to the meeting with a prepared speech that read
like a petition against the ex-President.
His assertion which is contained in Omokri’s new book, ‘Facts Versus
Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and Other
Conspiracies’ billed to be released in June 2017, provided details of
the US meeting which was said to have begun at the State Department and
ended in the White House.
Page, who was Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Africa with
the US National Intelligence Council and U.S. State Department’s top
intelligence analyst on Nigeria before he resigned in 2016, told Omokri
that he was present at the meetings with the northern governors. Cases against Jonathan
In the book, Page alleged that “at that meeting, Admiral Murtala
Nyako read out a memo he had written itemizing the case against
Jonathan. He was so openly and almost violently against the Jonathan
administration in his speech that he had to be openly rebuked at the
meeting by the then Nigerian ambassador to the US, Ambassador Adebowale
Adefuye, of blessed memory.
“Admiral Nyako’s belligerence against the Jonathan administration was
so venomous that it prompted a rebuttal from the Gombe State governor,
Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, who showed loyalty to the then Nigerian
President. According to Mr. Page, this prompted most of the other
Northern governors present to turn on him.”
On whether the Obama’s administration was against Jonathan’s second
term bid, Mr. Page said: “My objective opinion is that it was not as if
the administration was against Jonathan. There were a number of issues.
The Obama administration was a bit disappointed (I know that sounds
paternalistic) but there were some issues they had felt let down on.
“The human rights situation in the Northeast, which has still not
changed under Buhari, and Diezani Alison-Madueke who they felt should
have been removed. There were some issues with some clauses in the Same
Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2013”. Interesting connection
Continuing, Mr. Omokri noted that “another interesting connection is
that these high level meetings arranged for Northern governors by the
Obama administration took place in 2014, at the same time that Obama
confidant and former White House Senior Advisor, David Axelrod’s firm,
AKPD Message and Media, began to work as a paid consultant for the then
Nigerian opposition party, All Progressives Congress.”
The book also claimed that “sublimal messages were communicated by
President Obama” in the special broadcast he made to Nigerians on March
28, 2015, urging them come out and vote.
The ex-President’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze, who said he was yet to
read Mr Omokri’s account was quick to point out that he was relying on
the statement of his boss in reaction to Adeniyi’s book that a true
account of what transpired could only come from the key actors in the
election.
“At the right time, those people, including former President Jonathan, will present the complete picture,” he said.
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