
President Jonathan and Obasanjo
President Goodluck Jonathan has described himself as the best leader to be produced by Nigeria.
The President said no leader since the country gained independence in 1960 had done better than himself for the country.
He, therefore, said the comment made by 
former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in which the ex-President described 
Jonathan’s performance as below average, was untrue.
Jonathan said this in a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, in Abuja on Sunday.
Okupe’s statement read, “Our attention 
has been drawn to comments made by a former President of this country, 
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, regarding the performance of the administration
 of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Obasanjo had at an event over the 
weekend declared that he rated the President Goodluck Jonathan 
administration ‘below average’.
“We aver that Obasanjo’s comments are untrue, misleading and clearly do not tally with the facts on the ground.
“We therefore wish to assert without 
equivocation that in terms of performance and achievements, no 
administration since 1960 when Nigeria gained independence from Britain,
 has done as much as that of President Jonathan.”
He said that every discerning and 
unbiased Nigerian would definitely attest to this “as the evidence stare
 all of us in the face.”
Okupe, who had also worked with the 
former President while in office, added that contrary to Obasanjo’s 
position, the Federal Government under Jonathan had performed 
excellently given the prevailing circumstances and resources available 
to it.
He said while it was true that Nigeria 
had been faced with incidents of insurgency and terrorism, especially in
 the last few years, the Jonathan administration had successfully 
contained the initial widespread activities of the insurgents, which he 
said were prevalent in 12 states of the North, including the Federal 
Capital Territory.
He added, “While it is true that the 
present activities of the terrorists in the three north-eastern states 
have become more deadly in mindless killings, kidnappings and supposed 
territorial seizures, government has made giant diplomatic strides with 
our neighbouring countries in order to checkmate the crisscrossing of 
the insurgents.
“The military and other security agents,
 which have engaged the insurgents since inception, have done a great 
job in spite of recent challenges.
“The truth of the matter which we must 
know and accept is that we have an internal enemy supported by internal 
and external resources waging a major warfare against our nation.”
 
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