
The Digest:
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that Guinea-Bissau's military intervention pains him more profoundly than his 2015 election loss to Muhammadu Buhari. Jonathan, who was evacuated from the crisis-hit nation by Ivorian authorities, described the event as a "ceremonial coup" that undermines West Africa's democratic progress.
Key Points:
- Jonathan called the Guinea-Bissau crisis more painful than conceding the 2015 election
- Characterized events as "ceremonial coup" rather than genuine military takeover
- Questioned President Embaló’s credibility for announcing his own "arrest" while freely using the phone
- Revealed Ivorian government secured a faster evacuation due to regional diplomatic ties
- Urged ECOWAS and AU to release full election results to preserve legitimacy
- Called for the immediate release of opposition leader Fernando Dias from custody
- Noted his long-standing involvement in Guinea-Bissau's democratic processes since 2012
Sources: Saturday PUNCH, PM News