presidential and National Assembly elections as the most vicious, unprincipled,
vulgar and violent he had ever witnessed.
a very positive response by the public in terms of determination to register
and vote but, you know, this has been one of the most vicious, unprincipled,
vulgar and violent exercises I have ever witnessed.I just hope we won’t go down
as being the incorrigible giant of Africa.
no-holds-barred kind of election, especially, frankly, from the incumbency
side. One shouldn’t be too surprised anyway given the kind of people who are
manning the barricades for the incumbent candidate.
really insensitive in terms of what people live on in this country.
subverting, shall we say, the natural choices of people. Just money instead of
argument, instead of position statements.
in addition to this festive atmosphere in which every corner, every pillar,
every electric pole is adorned with one candidate or the other, many of them in
poses which remind one of Nollywood.”
Guardian how he was recently invited by President Goodluck Jonathan to discuss
various issues, said
place.
he might accept defeat. He absolutely swore that if he lost he was going back
to Otuoke village. If I take him literally, I think he will accept the result,
but I’ve learned never to trust any politician from here to there, even if
they’re just coming out of communion. So I really don’t know.
few years with Boko Haram and all kinds of insecurity, failure of governance
and so on. I think we deserve to have this period as a period of comparative
tranquility and peace of mind to reconstruct and address some really
fundamental issues of society. So I really hope the result, however gracelessly
or grudgingly, will be accepted by the loser.”
