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Tribune newspaper has said that President Jonathan may have lost his presidential seat several weeks before the March 28th polls, due to a series of international and local masterminds.
The paper says even at the last minute, there was a power tussle, where one force fought to prevent the other from making the president hold on to power for as long as necessary.
Tribune reads as follows:
"The western world, according to available information, keyed into the Buhari presidency project months before the election and the refusal to sell arms to Nigeria to fight the Boko Haram insurgency by Washington was said to be mainly predicated on the likelihood of Jonathan’s administration using same to quell possible civil disobedience if he manipulated the results to remain in power.
"With political forces in the nation led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo reportedly concluded on getting him out at all cost, the western world, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, were said to have been persuaded into the project on two main planks; corruption and insecurity.
"Settled that Jonathan’s administration had been underwhelming in performance in those two critical areas and convinced that the incumbent was bent on retaining his job, the international coalition allegedly undermined his administration as much as possible, with allies elsewhere, including Africa, also allegedly brought into the Jonathan-must-go project.
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Source: #Tribune
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The paper says even at the last minute, there was a power tussle, where one force fought to prevent the other from making the president hold on to power for as long as necessary.
Tribune reads as follows:
"The western world, according to available information, keyed into the Buhari presidency project months before the election and the refusal to sell arms to Nigeria to fight the Boko Haram insurgency by Washington was said to be mainly predicated on the likelihood of Jonathan’s administration using same to quell possible civil disobedience if he manipulated the results to remain in power.
"With political forces in the nation led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo reportedly concluded on getting him out at all cost, the western world, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, were said to have been persuaded into the project on two main planks; corruption and insecurity.
"Settled that Jonathan’s administration had been underwhelming in performance in those two critical areas and convinced that the incumbent was bent on retaining his job, the international coalition allegedly undermined his administration as much as possible, with allies elsewhere, including Africa, also allegedly brought into the Jonathan-must-go project.
Click here to read more
Source: #Tribune
![jonathan-obama-cameron.jpg jonathan-obama-cameron.jpg](https://nigerianbulletin.com/data/attachments/29/29136-0b075679a08622541396815b1462e56a.jpg?hash=CwdWeaCGIl)