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Patience Jonathan |
Mrs. Jonathan, who is the current
President, had summoned a meeting of the mission during which new executive
members are expected to emerge.
Media reports had it that the election
would have been held in July but the President’s wife brought it back to May to
allow her successor to emerge before her husband will cease to be President
from May 29.
But a statement by Mr. Ayo Adewuyi, on
Tuesday said there was no truth in the reports.
Adewuyi explained that Mrs. Jonathan
was elected President in July 2012 and was meant to serve for two years,
according to the group’s internal regulation.
He further said that while her tenure
ought to have ended in 2014, when a fresh election should have held, the
President’s wife drew the attention of her colleagues to the then forthcoming
election in Nigeria, which preparation would not enable her host the summit.
According to him, Mrs. Jonathan
therefore proposed that the summit should hold after the general elections, and
it was accordingly agreed that it should be held in July 2015.
Adewuyi however added that there was an
understanding among members that if President Goodluck Jonathan did not succeed
in his re-election bid, the President’s wife would convene the summit in May to
enable the election of a new President and ensure a smooth handover since her
tenure has ended.
The statement read in part, “Arising
from the above, it is therefore clear that this is not a personal matter nor
specifically a Nigeria sole affair but a continental platform governed by its
own rules and protocols just as similar international organisations.
“It would therefore be out of place for
anyone to insinuate that it is intended to shut out the incoming First Lady.
This cannot be farther from the truth.
“We state therefore without any iota of
equivocation that it is mischievous for anyone to scheme to cause disaffection
between the outgoing and incoming First Ladies, Dame Patience Jonathan, and
Hajia Aisha Buhari.
“Let us therefore come together in our
tradition of hospitality to heartily welcome our guests, the African First
Ladies, as they arrive Abuja for the 8th Summit of the Mission.
“Let us always remember that the personal ambition of
anybody is not worth destroying the image of the nation.”
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