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Ex Prime Minister Cameron Hates Me Because Of Same Sex Marriage; He is A Liar – Jonathan

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By Akinwale Kasali

In a very strongly worded statement he personally signed, former President Goodluck Jonathan  has dubbed former British Prime Minister,  David Cameron, a liar of the worst order.

Jonathan was reacting to the contents of a Memoir, *For The Records* ,written by Cameron wherein he alleged that Jonathan refused offers made by the British government,  which he, Cameron, headed, to rescue some of the abducted Chibok Girls who, he claimed British Security personnel located in a bush. He alleged that Jonathan rejected the offer because he thought it was politics, and so,  dismissed it  as an internal affair.

Cameron:”As ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign spread across the world, we embedded a team of military and intelligence experts in Nigeria, and sent spy planes and tornadoes with thermal images to search for the missing girls. And, amazingly, from the skies above a forest, three times the size of Wales, we managed to locate some of them.

“But, Nigeria’s President,  Goodluck Jonathan, seemed to be asleep at the wheel. When he eventually made a statement, it was to accuse the campaigners  of politicising the tragedy. And absolutely,  crucially, when we offered to rescue the girls we had located, he refused”

Cameron said he expected a better handling of the Chibok Girls issue by Jonathan.

But in a rebuttal entitled

“My Response To David Cameron’s Claims” an angry and shocked Jonathan said nothing could be further from the truth than Cameron’s claims. He revealed that contrary to such claims, which Jonathan said had also been denied by  Cameron’s immediate successor, Theresa May, he was the one who wrote to Cameron,  then American President,  Barack Obama, and the Isreali Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu,  asking for help from them to rescue the girls. Accusing Cameron of deliberate mischief, Jonathan insisted that it was mischief that made Cameron not to even mention in his book the letter written to him for help. Then, Jonathan asked a pertinent question. ‘How could I refuse the help I asked for?’, citing instances where, under him,  Nigeria corroborated with Britain, for such rescue operations.

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Jonathan revealed that the reason Cameron hates him, and concocted such story against him is because he refused to endorse same sex marriage over which he was put under so much pressure by Cameron. He disclosed that he refused to succumb to  such pressure because he swore to the oath of office with his hands on the Holy Bible. He also disclosed that both Obama and Cameron held a meeting with the opposition to condemn him for signing the bill prohibiting Same Sex Marriage.

Following, Jonathan’s Statement  entitled:

My Response To David Cameron’s Claims

“I read the comments by former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, in his new book, For the Record, in which he accused me and the Nigerian Government, which I headed, of corruption and rejecting the help of the British Government in rescuing the Chibok Girls, who were kidnapped on April 14, 2014.

It is quite sad that Mr. Cameron would say this because nothing of such ever occurred. As President of Nigeria, I not only wrote letters to then Prime Minister David Cameron, I also wrote to the then US President, Barrack Obama, and the then French President, François Hollande, as well as the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, appealing to them for help in rescuing the Chibok Girls.

How could I write to appeal for help and then reject the very thing I appealed for?

David Cameron
David Cameron

Also, history contradicts Mr. Cameron. On March 8, 2012, when the same Boko Haram linked terrorists abducted a British expatriate named Chris McManus, along with an Italian hostage Franco Lamolinara, in Sokoto, I, as Nigerian President, personally authorised a rescue effort by members of the British military Special Boat Service supported by officers and men of the Nigerian Army, to free the abducted men.

So, having set a precedent like that, why would I reject British help in rescuing the Chibok Girls, if it was offered?

I also authorised the secret deployment of troops from the United Kingdom, the United States and Israel as a result of the Chibok incident, so how Mr. Cameron could say this with a straight face beats me.

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Moreover, on March 8, 2017, the British Government of former Prime Minister, Theresa May, in a widely circulated press statement, debunked this allegation and said there was no truth in it after Mr. Cameron had made similar statements to the Observer of the UK.

In his book, Mr. Cameron failed to mention that I wrote him requesting his help on Chibok. Why did he suppress that information? I remind him that copies of that letter exist at the State Houses in Nigeria and London. He never called me on the phone to offer any help. On the contrary, I am the one that reached out to him.

He accused me of appointing Generals based on political considerations. How could that be when I fired my service chiefs twice in five years, to show that I would not tolerate anything less than meaningful progress in the war on terror.

I was completely blind to ethnic or political considerations in my appointments. In civil and military matters, I appointed people that I had never even met prior to appointing them, based on their professional pedigree. Though I was from the South, most of my service chiefs came from the North.

I do, however, know that Mr. Cameron has long nursed deep grudges against me for reasons that have been published in various media.

On July 24, 2013, while celebrating the passage of the United Kingdom’s Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, 2013, Mr. Cameron said “I want to export gay marriage around the world”.

At that occasion, he boasted that he would send the team that successfully drafted and promoted the Bill, to nations, like Nigeria, saying inter alia:

“I’ve told the Bill team I’m now going to reassign them because, of course, all over the world people would have been watching this piece of legislation”.

As President of Nigeria at that time, I came under almost unbearable pressure from the Cameron administration to pass legislation supporting LGBTQ Same Sex marriage in Nigeria. My conscience could not stomach that, because as President of Nigeria, I swore on the Bible to advance Nigeria’s interests, and not the interest of the United Kingdom or any foreign power.

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As such, on Monday, January 13, 2014, I signed the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill into law after the Bill had been passed by an overwhelming bipartisan majority of Nigeria’s parliament, in line with the wishes of the Nigerian people. This happened shortly after a study of 39 nations around the world by the U.S. Pew Research Center came up with a finding which indicated that 98 percent of Nigerians were opposed to the idea of  Gay Marriage.

Immediately after I took this patriotic action, my government came under almost unbearable pressure from Mr. Cameron, who reached me through envoys, and made subtle and not so subtle threats against me and my government.

In fact, meetings were held at the Obama White House and at the Portcullis House in Parliament UK, with the then Nigerian opposition to disparage me, after I had signed the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill into law.

On the issue of corruption, it suffices to say that Mr. Cameron is not as competent as Transparency International, which is globally acknowledged as the adjudicator of who is corrupt and who is not.

During my administration, in 2014, Nigeria made her best ever improvement on the annual Transparency International Corruption Perception Index, moving from 144 the previous year, to 136, an 8 point improvement. As a nation, we have not made such improvements on the CPI before or after 2014.

In line with these facts, I would urge the public to take Mr. Cameron’s accusations with a grain of salt. I will not be the first person to accuse him of lying on account of this book, and with the reactions in the Uk so far, I definitely will not be the last.”

He signed off  the statement as:

Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, Chairman of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation and President of Nigeria 2010-2015.

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