Favouritism Setting Nigeria Backwards – Goodluck Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has blamed favouritism for Nigeria’s backwardness, saying it is placed above the ability and capability to deliver.
Jonathan said this when he paid a visit to the Palace of the Emir of Bauchi on Tuesday.
He said the tradition in Nigeria is that before one can be appointed to an office or given a responsibility, he must know someone at the top echelon in the country, regretting that the development has taken the nation backwards.
The former president, who was reacting to the introductory comments made by the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, said, “Yes, I did not know him when I met him and made him the FCT minister.
“In Nigeria, we have this tradition where some people feel that some ministries are big and juicy and must be given to a special person or that you have to know someone before you give him a responsibility, role or put him somewhere. It is not like that with me, it is not my way of doing things.”
Earlier in his comments, Governor Mohammed expressed happiness over the visit of the former president whom he said was instrumental to his fame in Nigeria.
Responding, the Emir of Bauchi, Dr Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu, described the former president as detribalised Nigerian who demonstrated patriotism, nationalism and statesmanship during his reign as president of the country.
The monarch who also conferred the traditional title of ‘Jigon Bauchi’ to Jonathan said that the State Traditional Council thanked him for making Bauchi his home and given the opportunity to Bala Mohammed to serve as the FCT minister.