President Goodluck Jonathan appeared to have embraced his defeat until
Thursday 30, 2015. At the submission of the report of the PDP
Presidential Campaign Organization in the State House, he said, ‘’if you
look at the result, the difference is just over two million votes. And
if you look at the areas where it is perceived that PDP scored so low,
PDP couldn’t have gotten those kinds of scores but the elections are
over; we put the country first’’.
Thursday 30, 2015. At the submission of the report of the PDP
Presidential Campaign Organization in the State House, he said, ‘’if you
look at the result, the difference is just over two million votes. And
if you look at the areas where it is perceived that PDP scored so low,
PDP couldn’t have gotten those kinds of scores but the elections are
over; we put the country first’’.
the darling of majority of the electorate. The margin of votes that put
my rival in the lead was unreal. I was cheated. The candidate of All
Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari, did not swat me down by two
million votes. INEC contrived that outcome. Buhari won by favoritism and
I lost to partiality.
It sounds familiar. It is an Orubebe echo from another voice.
Peter
Godsday Orubebe, former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and one of
Jonathan’s loyalists, sought to wreak havoc on the last lap of the
collation of results, when it was becoming increasingly clear that his
patron had lost.
Peter
Godsday Orubebe, former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and one of
Jonathan’s loyalists, sought to wreak havoc on the last lap of the
collation of results, when it was becoming increasingly clear that his
patron had lost.
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