President Goodluck Jonathan
today missed the opportunity to give a speech at the ongoing Special Assembly
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the African
Union (AU).
Two members of President
Jonathan’s delegation spoke to SaharaReporters from Addis Ababa, the capital of
Ethiopia which also serves as the secretariat of the AU. They reported that
there was confusion among delegates as well as embarrassment on the part of
Nigerian officials when Mr. Jonathan failed to show up in the hall to deliver
his speech.
Mr. Jonathan’s “no-show”
reportedly set tongues wagging as delegates from other African nations asked
confused Nigerian officials why their president did not appear to address the
AU on an occasion as important as this year’s assembly. The AU was inaugurated
50 years ago and known for many years as the Organization of African Unity
(OAU). In the 1970s and 1980s, Nigeria was one of the organization’s most
dynamic members, using international diplomacy as well as funds to push for the
liberation of Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Our sources offered
conflicting accounts of Mr. Jonathan’s whereabouts. One Nigerian source said he
heard that Mr. Jonathan had gone to the toilet when he was called. He added
that a presidential insider later said Mr. Jonathan was having a bilateral
meeting with a head of state from another African country.
But another source scoffed
at both excuses. “If the president was in the toilet, his aides should have
informed the protocol at the summit to delay in calling him to speak. And if
the president wanted to hold a bilateral meeting, why should he fix it during
the time he was told he would address the assembly??”
He added that somebody
within Mr. Jonathan’s inner circle disclosed that the Nigerian president had
stayed up till late eating and drinking with members of his inner circle. Mr.
Jonathan also reportedly spent a long time consulting with some of his governor
associates back in Nigeria about ways to push back against the Nigerian Governors
Forum that yesterday elected Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as
their chairman. Mr. Jonathan, who has had a long-running political feud with
Governor Amaechi, had backed Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State for the post
of chairman of the governors’ group. Mr. Jang’s defeat rattled the president,
several sources told SaharaReporters yesterday.
“Mr. President was up very,
very late. But he had been up that late at night and still woke up in time to
honor his appointments,” the source said. “But today, he did not seem to
realize that addressing the assembly was an important obligation.”
Our two main sources said
they and other Nigerian diplomats were shocked and embarrassed when Mr.
Jonathan’s name was called to give his speech but the Nigerian head of state
was nowhere to be found. “The official summit announcer called Mr. President a few
more times, and then the program went ahead to another speaker,” said one
source.
Mr. Jonathan later showed up
to join in the photo-op session at the meeting and disappeared shortly
afterwards without offering any explanation for his absence when it was his
turn to speak.
Among those at the AU’s
assembly were President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe as well as former President
Olusegun Obasanjo.
Source -{SaharaReporters}
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