Former Ivory Coast First Lady, Simone Gbagbo was on March 10, 2015 convicted and jailed for 20 years following her part in the 2010-2011
post-election violence which erupted as a result of her husband, Laurent Gbagbo’s
defeat at the polls.
Nigeria’s First
Lady, Patience Jonathan is set to be investigated by the ICC after
she was accused of making inciting comments.
Mrs Jonathan had urged her supporters to stone members of theAll Progressives
Congress (APC)
and has also stated that her husband must spend eight years in office.
Here are three
things that Mrs. Jonathan should learn from Simone Gbagbo’s conviction:
1.
Nobody is above the law: Mrs Jonathan might be the wife of a
President, but Mrs. Gbagbo was as well and she’s being made to pay for her
actions. The long arm of the law might take a while to reach the high and
mighty, but reach them it will.
2.
Politics is not do or die: Mrs Jonathan has repeatedly implied
that a second term in office for her husband is non-negotiable. She needs to
understand that the final decision rests with the electorate. Mrs Gbagbo tried
to ignore that fact and now she’s in prison.
3.
First Ladies have influence too: Mrs Jonathan seems to underestimate
the part that her words and actions play in influencing those of her
supporters. She might not mean to incite violence but if she does so
unwittingly, she will be held responsible.
1 comment:
My first lady you never lie, expired indeed both their personnel and agenda's, Nigeria will expel them for what they are dump them in the garbage where they belong.
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