In a newly published book, former Nigerian Senate President David Mark alleged that he warned former President Goodluck Jonathan of a Northern conspiracy to oust him in the 2015 election.
Mr. Mark, who made the allegation in Against the Run of Play: How an Incumbent President was Defeated in Nigeria, by ThisDay editor Olusegun Adeniyi, said that the former president ignored his warning.
He alleged that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) intentionally provided the president with unrealistic voting projections in the northern part of the country. Mr. Mark said he knew that the projections were inaccurate and that Mr. Jonathan would lose the election, but party insiders brushed aside his concerns.
“I saw it and at different times, I pointed out to him and the party that the projections being made by some people around the president about what the voting pattern in the north would be were wrong,” Mr. Mark said.
“I could see the conspiracy and the gang-up building up in the north against the aspiration of Jonathan but my voice was drowned out by those who took it for granted that a sitting president, and one from PDP, could not lose.
“Some people were deceiving the president with the kind of false scenarios they were painting for him. The VP could see the conspiracy but I don’t know how much influence he had on the campaign. Why Jonathan couldn’t see it until it was too late is what I find difficult to understand.”
Against the Run of Play has made waves in Nigerian politics as of late. In Mr. Adeniyi’s book, former President Jonathan said he lost his reelection bid due to local and international conspiracies plotted by American, British, and French forces.
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You actually misled him bcs it was not only the north that voted him out.He failed bcs he was actually a bad leader.He sat down in office while his fellow Nigerians are killed and distroyed. Can u imagine what this country would have been if he still remained in power until today.
Aliyu BB , dont sit from your shelter and call GEJ a bad leader, the office of the president is not like that of your local traditional ruler.
At some point its obvious that GEJ made some errors that affected him but believe you me that even till this day he is the first to run a violent free Election, He actually made it nearest to free and fair thoe we got mind blowing results from the North and that makes me wonder if those figures are actually real.