Two ex-militant leaders, Dr. Ebikabowei Victor-Ben, popularly known as General Boyloaf and ‘Commander’ Ateke Tom on Wednesday described as disappointing the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan in developing Nigeria and the Niger Delta region.
The duo, who were formal warlords of the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta insisted that Jonathan had performed woefully in the areas of infrastructural development and fight against corruption.
“We believe that the government of President Goodluck Jonathan has not done its best in reaching the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians who overwhelmingly voted for him.
“Even we his own people are seriously dissatisfied with the way things are going and may be left with no option than to withdraw our support for his government if things don’t change in the best interest of Nigerians”, they said in a statement on Wednesday.
The ex-militants in the statement, which was made available to our correspondent in Yenagoa, wondered why Jonathan suddenly abandoned a blue print of his predecessor, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, on the development of the Niger Delta region.
They recalled that as the Vice-President, Jonathan headed the team that developed the agenda to end agitation in the region but regretted that the President had shown no seriousness in implementing the roadmap.
The duo, who were formal warlords of the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta insisted that Jonathan had performed woefully in the areas of infrastructural development and fight against corruption.
“We believe that the government of President Goodluck Jonathan has not done its best in reaching the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians who overwhelmingly voted for him.
“Even we his own people are seriously dissatisfied with the way things are going and may be left with no option than to withdraw our support for his government if things don’t change in the best interest of Nigerians”, they said in a statement on Wednesday.
The ex-militants in the statement, which was made available to our correspondent in Yenagoa, wondered why Jonathan suddenly abandoned a blue print of his predecessor, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, on the development of the Niger Delta region.
They recalled that as the Vice-President, Jonathan headed the team that developed the agenda to end agitation in the region but regretted that the President had shown no seriousness in implementing the roadmap.
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Hahahahaaaaaa wad do u xpect frm a man dat did nt even plan 2bcme a president ,opportunity n chance brought him 2power dat y he's confused.4an xample give a poorman $10million n c if he wnt b confused he jst need deliverance n prayers frm d I tink he will b able 2lead ninja Weller.
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ReplyDeleteGudluck is a disappointment to us! Wll d south east cannot surport him come 2015, wht can we tell d next genaletion that a South south man was in power 2012 to 2015, bcoz d nest 50years no south south n south est man can smel that set!! Wht is there to show that wll hv our own brother
ReplyDeleteWe need our own counrty, period!!!
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ReplyDeleteHahahahaha,this is the begginig of knowing ur mistk south south untill we come to power 2015.
ReplyDeleteAbeg make una free am cos na him tym make him shyn
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