“My voice will certainly be heard at the appropriate time regarding the alleged arms funds mismanagement” Former President Jonathan on his Twitter page
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Nigeria’s immediate
ex-president, has finally made some remarks regarding the $2.1 billion arms
saga that has threatened to rock the nation to its foundation. Jonathan said he
would not interfere with ongoing prosecutions.
(more after the cut)
The former president made this remark
in a series of tweets, in reaction to certain claims that he has been too
quiet even as many of “his men” are being prosecuted.
Jonathan also assured in his series of
tweets that he will not be mute on such a huge issue which threatens the peace
and economic stability of the nation.
The
former president further informed that though the issue on ground is very
pertinent and must be attended to with urgency, still his post presidential
focus remains to advance the course of democracy and foster the growth of good
governance in Africa.Jonathan who currently hold the title of African Sun Times
international person of the year, at the moment is in Geneva, Switzerland,
where he is holding a press conference.
It will be recalled that the former head-of-state,
had earlier dissociated himself from malicious reports which
suggests that he had a hand in the ongoing arms procurement scandal levelled
against his administration.
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