Both Presidents Barack Obama and Goodluck Jonathan wanted to
talk on phone, but twice calls from the White House to Aso Rock failed
to make the connection.
Authoritative sources confirmed
during the week that efforts by President Obama to personally speak with
Jonathan to return his congratulatory message has been aborted at least
twice by the failure of the telephone system in Aso Rock.
After
Obama’ s second-term election victory three weeks ago, President
Jonathan was among the first world leaders to congratulate him, offering
him a hand of fellowship.
In response to the congratulatory
messages, Obama on the Thursday of the same election week, started
calling back some of the world leaders, who had congratulated him, to
appreciate their letters and words of felicitation.
At least,
three White House press statements by Press Secretary, Jay Carney, since
the week of the election, have listed names of leaders Obama has been
able to speak to in return for their congratulatory messages.
Based
on those statements made available to The Guardian, the US President
has not been able to reach out to the Nigerian president.
But US
sources confirmed that President Jonathan is one of those Obama was
personally keen on talking to, in acknowledgement of their early
congratulatory messages.
Specifically, on Monday November 12,
according to US sources, White House officials, having coordinated with
the US Embassy in Nigeria, and the Nigerian Embassy in the US, got a
number to call Aso Rock, but, on two occasions on that day, both calls
were simply not picked up, causing a diplomatic embarrassment for Aso
Rock.
The number had been given by Aso Rock officials to enable President Obama reach President Jonathan.
A
source explained that what should have been done, as is normal in
diplomatic etiquette, is for the Nigerian President to have a hotline to
reach leaders of other countries that are strategic to the country, so
that such important calls are easily facilitated.
Sources close
to the Nigerian Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed the practice and put
the blame squarely on Aso Rock telephone system and some of its
operators and officials.
Nigeria’s Ambassador to the US, Prof
Adebowale Adefuye, confirmed that the US President wants to talk to
Jonathan since after the election, but stated that it is yet to happen.
But
he quickly added that the plans were still being worked out to make it a
reality. He explained further that during this past week, President
Obama was away in Asia and then returned for the Thanksgiving
celebrations, a big holiday, which Americans mark every third Thursday
in November.
In most cases in the US, the holiday starts on the
preceding Wednesday (November 21) until the following week, which is
Monday, November 26.
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