The former American ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. John Campbell has blasted former first lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, implying she was extremely corrupt and stating she was arrogant, flamboyant and not well liked.
Campbell who was American ambassador to Nigeria during Obasanjo’s administration made the assertions in an article he blogged for the Council for Foreign Relations (CFR).
In the article Campbell also alleged that majority of the public officials in Jonathan’s administration were Christians.
The former ambassador blogged, “President Muhammadu Buhari won election in 2015 on the basis of his promise to restore security by destroying the terrorist movement Boko Haram and to reduce corruption, which many Nigerians believe to be altogether out of control. His primary instrument to fight corruption has been the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). It has launched high profile investigations, including into the accounts of Patience Jonathan, the former first lady. Among other measures, it has frozen some $35 million in four bank accounts she owns and seized some real estate. Patience Jonathan says the EFCC has also frozen the bank accounts of her family members, including her late mother and her siblings.
Patience Jonathan as first lady was flamboyant, arrogant, and widely disliked. She has yet to be convicted of a crime, however, it is curious how a person who spent most of her career in public service could accumulated an acknowledged $35 million in a poor country.
There is push back against President Buhari’s anti-corruption campaign, especially among the opposition People’s Democratic Party. Some claim that Buhari is using the EFCC to go after his political enemies. In the predominately Christian parts of the country there are also murmurs that the anticorruption campaign is part of a Muslim effort against Christians. The Committee on Public Petitions in the House of Representatives has issued a warrant for the arrest of Magu because of his failure to appear before them with respect to a petition by Patience Jonathan. The Committee’s move appears to be led by southern, Christian, PDP representatives.
There is a tradition in Nigeria of presidents using the EFCC and other anticorruption agencies against their political enemies. While it is true that under President Buhari, most of the high-profile investigations have been of PDP former officials in the Jonathan administration who are predominately Christian, these people were also, of course, in positions where they could loot public funds. Further, Christians dominated the Jonathan government, though the EFCC has also investigated Sambo Dasuki, Jonathan’s Muslim national security advisor, who remains under house arrest.