*Presidency ‘concerned’ about report *Ex-President ‘not
yet EFCC’s target’
Former President Goodluck
Jonathan has dismissed a report that he is on exile in Cote d’Ivoire.
The
Nation report continues:
The
report, published yesterday by a national newspaper, claimed that Dr. Jonathan
had been given asylum in that Francophone country. His associates were alarmed
at the report.
But
Dr. Jonathan yesterday said it was all false. He told The Nation on the phone: “I’m not on exile. I have no cause to
go on exile. It is a wicked and malicious report.
“I
was Vice President for two years and President for six years. I did everything
I could and I served my country very well. This is what they keep saying
anytime I’m outside the country. I was in Ecuador; they said I was on exile.
This is my second time in Cote d’Ivoire and I’m rounding off my visit.
“It
is a wicked attempt to link me with the renewed Niger Delta crisis.”
Also
yesterday, Dr. Jonathan told his former cabinet members that he was not on
exile in Cote d’Ivoire.
He
said he could not have been running away from any problem in the country let
alone going on exile.
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said although Jonathan had been
implicated in all transactions under its investigation, the ex-President was
not yet its target.
The
Federal Government is said to be looking into the rumour.
One
of the intelligence agencies is believed to have sent its operatives to Cote
d’Ivoire to verify the report.
According
to a former Minister of National Planning, Prof. Suleiman Olanrewaju Abubakar,
the ex-President spoke with him and others from Abidjan, following the report.
Abubakar
said Jonathan was only in transit in Cote d’Ivoire being his second visit to
the West African nation since he left office.
He
said Jonathan actually spent his Christmas break in Cote d’Ivoire and his visit
to “this country is not new”.
The
ex-minister quoted Jonathan as saying: “I am not on exile, I can never be on
exile, I am going to come back to Nigeria.
“I
cannot run away from any problem, I am going to face whatever problem that
exists in Nigeria.”
Abubakar
added: “The ex-President assured me and others that he was only in transit in
Cote d’Ivoire which he has visited thrice since handing over power to
President Muhammadu Buhari.”
A
top source in EFCC, who spoke yesterday with our correspondent said Jonathan
was not yet the target of the anti-graft agency.
The
source said; “The ex-President has been implicated in all transactions we are
investigating; he was virtually involved in everything.
“We
are building up our investigations but he is not the target. We cannot say we
are not after him in terms of some transactions he approved.”
It
was learnt yesterday that the Federal Government was probing claim that
Jonathan was allegedly on exile in Cote D’Ivoire.
It
was gathered that one of the intelligence agencies deployed its operatives in
Cote D’Ivoire to ascertain the truth or otherwise of the claim.
A
source in the agency said: “The Federal Government is concerned about the
report and it is trying to verify it. Our agency has deployed our officers to
find out the situation with the ex-President in Abidjan.
“This
may involve relating with sister security agencies in Cote d’Ivoire, the
government of the Francophone country and the Nigerian Embassy in Abidjan.
“Until we get the actual situation report from our team, we cannot yet give you the status of Jonathan in the French-speaking nation.”
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