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People don’t change, we only vote for people we don’t know – Goodluck Jonathan

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
November 16, 2019
in Politics
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Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, former President of Nigeria has accused Nigerian politicians of undermining the electoral system.

This accusation was made by the former President in Port-Harcourt during the presentation of a book by Gabriel Toby, a former deputy governor of Rivers on Thursday November 14.

Jonathan also called for the adoption of electronic system of voting to curb electoral malpractices as he stated that the country would not have deteriorated to this point if people’s votes mattered.

He admitted that there is an assumption that every politician is useless but averred that people don’t change when elected into public office. The Bayelsa-born politician insisted that what happens is we vote for people we do not know.

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He said: “The assumption is that every politician is useless, but the question of whether people change when they are elected into public office is something political analysts, researchers should unravel.

“However, I believe that people do not change when they get into political office, rather we voted for people we do not know.

“It is difficult to know people until you give the person political office and public funds to spend, that’s when you know the true character of such fellow.

“Another key issue is that we do not vote people into leadership offices, they use different means to get into office.

“When we develop as a nation to a point where our votes count, when people vote who they believe in, the behaviour of politicians will change.”

Goodluck Jonathan also raised an alarm over the violence that has been recorded in Kogi and Bayelsa state ahead of the governorship election.

“Looking at what is happening now, we will have off-season elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states.

“The signals coming from both states are quite disturbing; the use of thugs, shooting guns already some people have been killed, when we have not even started the voting process. This needn’t happen if we get to a point in this country where voters’ card matter.

“This is why I have always advocated that we go into electronic voting, good a thing the world is already going digital and Nigeria and her youths have keyed into the changes.

“Nothing should stop us from following the rest of the developed world to adopt an electronic voting system in the elections,” he said.

Jonathan further noted: “If people this day can transfer billions of dollars from one bank to the other, from one country to the other, using electronic means, I still believe that we can do electronic voting perfectly, and we will see that this use of thugs will not come up again.

“Politicians will hire a group of boys and begin to feed them like dogs and all of them that they use for elections.

“Meanwhile, they send their children abroad schooling in the best universities in the world, but the children of others will be their thugs. They can die; it does not matter to them” he said.

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