Tinubu, Jonathan, Ribadu (From left to right) |
A frontline leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, at the weekend
confessed he betrayed his own candidate for President Goodluck Jonathan
in the 2011 presidential contest.
In that contest, Mr. Jonathan was in competition with General
Muhammadu Buhari of the Congress for Political Change, but also with
Nuhu Ribadu, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, who was the flagbearer of Tinubu’s Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN).
Curiously, while the candidates of the ACN did very well in the
legislative and gubernatorial elections, Ribadu was trounced in all but
one of the ACN States by Mr. Jonathan. Observers have always suspected
that Tinubu, who was known to have flown to Abuja to meet with the
president just before the election, was bought off to give victory to
Jonathan in the area.
Speaking at Onikan Stadium during an Ndigbo APC governorship rally on Saturday, Tinubu appeared to confirm those suspicions.
"In 2011, I helped Jonathan become President because he made us
believe he was a breath of fresh air,” the APC boss said. “I didn't say
because he was from Bayelsa that I would not help him. We voted for him
because he promised to make our lives better. But now, he has failed
us."
In the speech, Tinubu appeared to have forgotten he did not belong to
Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic Party in 2011, and that he had a
candidate in the race that was not told ACN was voting for Jonathan.
Ribadu campaigned on the ACN platform until the end.
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