No nepotism, crackdown on free speech in my administration – Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has implored Nigerians to continue to support democratic governance.
The former Nigerian leader spoke at a dinner he attended in the United States on Saturday evening.
“I urge the Nigerian lawyers in the US and those in the Diaspora to do their best to support the democratic institutions we have built,” he said.
The former president was the keynote speaker at the Nigerian Lawyers Association’s annual dinner and merit awards ceremony which held in New York.
In his speech posted on his Twitter page on Saturday, Jonathan mentioned some factors he considered to be his administration’s democratic credentials.
“Under my watch not a single Nigerian was sent to prison because of anything they wrote or said about me or the administration that I headed. Nigeria had neither political prisoners nor political exile under my administration.”
Jonathan’s speech on Saturday came at a time several of his aides were being detained and some prosecuted for alleged corrupt practices while many others had since absconded from the country.
Some of Jonathan’s former aides being prosecuted include ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki and former presidential aide Waripamowei Dudafa.
Others being investigated and currently in detention include former presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, and ex-Abuja minister Bala Mohammed. Some others like former aide, Kingsley Kuku, and ex-petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, had since left the country allegedly to avoid prosecution.