President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday ordered the immediate
removal of the #BringBackJonathan signs being used by his supporters for his
second term bid. The directive, contained in a statement by the presidential
spokesperson, Dr. Reuben Abati, followed worldwide condemnation, with the
United States of America’s influential newspaper, Washington Post, describing
the use of the slogan as galling. Like many Nigerians, the Washington Post in
its editorial, noted that the #BringBackJonathan sign was parodying the
#BrinBackOurGirls – the social media campaign used to nudge the world to the
abduction of over 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State, by the Boko Haram
terrorist group in April. The critics, including the Washington Post, queried the basis for parodying the rescue
campaign slogan when Jonathan’s administration had failed to rescue the girls
from captivity. But Abati, in his statement, said the signs were being used
without President Jonathan’s knowledge or approval. He said the President had
therefore ordered that the offensive and repugnant signs and campaign banners
bearing the slogan be immediately brought down. The statement read, President
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has directed that the #BringBackJonathan 2015 signs and
banners around Abuja, which he and many Nigerians find offensive and repugnant,
be brought down immediately.
President Jonathan wholly shares the widely expressed view that
the signs, which were put up without his knowledge or approval, are a highly
insensitive parody of the #BringBackOurGirls hash tag.
Punch Newspaper
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