Former President
Goodluck Jonathan was at his dodgy best on Wednesday in Geneva Switzerland, as
he parried questions over investigation into the procurement of arms by his
administration for the fight against Boko Haram.
The former president said: “I would have loved to speak
extensively on this issue [arms deal] because, even back home, when I read the
papers a number of people say former President Jonathan must make comment (on
the controversial $2.1bn arms deal).
He was speaking at
the Geneva Press Club.
“As a former
president if I make any comment it will affect the court processes, witnesses
and so on. So I will not talk until most of these things are settled out but
definitely I will speak on it.
“I wouldn’t want to
comment specifically on the $2.1bn arms deal because it is not proper, but at
the appropriate time I will speak my mind on it.”
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