
President Jonathan was a guest on AIT’s current affairs programme,
Kakaki this morning where he spoke on many issues including the Chibok
girls, managing the insurgency over the years, purported plans to remove
INEC Chairman Prof Attahiru Jega, the opposition, the stoning of his
convoy in the North and how he wanted to come down from his vehicle and
many other things. Read all that after the cut…
Reacting to the stoning of his convoy during his
campaign rally in some states in the North, president Jonathan said some
politicians have brainwashed young people who sometimes do not know
their left from their right in carrying out such actions. He said he
wanted to come down from his car when he saw that some of the people who
were stoning his convoy were of 14, 15 and 16 years old who obviously
did not know what they were doing.
“Of course people are worried about the
issues of crises following the elections, security and the conduct of
politicians especially politicians who employ young people who sometimes
don’t even know their left from their right because if you look at some
of the people and the way they behave, you know that they are not even
aware of what they are doing. For example, when my convoy was been
stoned in some cities , I realized that some of them were little
children who weren’t even up to voting age. Some of them are 14, 15, 16.
I wanted to come out of the car because they are children so you can
see that some people are trying to brainwash the children” he said
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