The former President said he did not make his assets public , because it was not the right thing to do as President.
Jonathan
also revealed that he did not want to declare his assets publicly when
he was Vice-President, adding that President Yar’Adua asked him to do
it.
The former President also said that the public declaration of his assets will not reduce corruption.
He said “It
is not the President declaring his assets that will end Boko Haram and
whether I am criticised from head to toe I will not declare my assets
publicly; it is not right; I did not even want to declare my assets as
VP but was forced by the then President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
“The
law is clear. A public officer should declare his asset, and if there
are issues, then the relevant agencies would have a basis to assess
whether you have amassed wealth or not.
Jonathan
who was under pressure to make public his assets in the spirit of the
anti-corruption war, was quoted as saying, “I don’t give a damn about
it. The law is clear about it and so, making it public is not issue and I
will not play into the hands of people. I have nothing to hide.
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“I declared under Yar Ádua because he did it, but it is not proper; it is not the president declaring assets that will change the country.”
Jonathan said this in a book titled: Against The Run Of Play. written by Olusegun Adeniyi.
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