Jonathan: When you make a president god, don’t expect him to leave
Former President Goodluck Jonathan says sit-tight rulers are enabled by people who praise and worship them as gods.
Jonathan
said this on Thursday at the constitutional term limits summit, which
is being covered by TheCable, in Naimey, Niger Republic.
He also
said some presidents hold on to power for fear of persecution and over
uncertainty of what life after office would be like.
“Let’s
create an environment where people will believe there’s life after
office. That if you leave office you should not be persecuted,” he said.
“The
way we manage ourselves as sitting presidents and former presidents
matter. The first line is to reduce what will make a sitting president
afraid to leave office.
“Africans sometimes, we are our own
problem because we always think our presidents are little gods. That
somebody is president does not mean he is God. We have a tradition of
praise-singing. We tend to give our presidents name they don’t deserve.
“We
tend to over-praise sitting presidents and make them think they are
little gods. When they begin to make a sitting president think he is
God, and he is the only person that can run the affairs of the nation;
then the person will be there; nobody removes God.
“When you make
a president feel he is god, don’t expect him to leave. The media and
civil society must continue to admonish characters that make presidents
think they are the best thing to happen.
“That you are president
does not mean you are better than others. We citizens of this continent
create little gods, and God cannot leave (power).”
Jonathan is one of the speakers at the summit organised by the National Democratic Institute (NDI)
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