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Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by GOATandYAMtheory: 8:01am On Mar 08, 2015
The Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI, has rejected a request from President Goodluck Jonathan for a telephone conversation, saying it was an “inappropriate” move by the Nigerian leader to curry electoral favour just weeks before a crucial poll.

Mohammed VI snubbed Mr. Jonathan’s request last week, saying it was more of an attempt to seek electoral favour than a genuine diplomatic act, the country’s foreign ministry said Friday.

“The request by Nigerian authorities for a phone conversation between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President was refused by the Monarch who deemed it inappropriate on grounds of the upcoming elections in Nigeria,” the Moroccan Foreign Affairs ministry said in a statement.

The statement explained that the monarch rejected the request for a phone chat and the sending of a Nigerian envoy to the country because Mohammed VI viewed the overture as an attempt by Mr. Jonathan to take advantage of Morocco’s influence to secure Muslim votes in the forthcoming election.

Confronted by an increasingly popular opposition, in perhaps the closest election in Nigerian history, Mr. Jonathan is frantically exploring unusual avenues for support, particularly from the largely Muslim northern region of the country.

Mr. Jonathan’s closest rival, Muhammadu Buhari, comes from Northern Nigeria and has a cult following in the region.

A move to patch the diplomatic relation with the influential Moroccan monarch is seen as a potentially impressive step that may endear the president to some Muslims.

Relations between Nigeria and Morocco have been anything but cordial for years, largely over Nigeria’s decision to support the independence of the Western Sahara region of Morocco.

Nigeria recognises the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic declared by the separatist group, the Polisario Front.

The Algeria-backed Polisario Front has led an armed insurrection against the Moroccan government for decades. Western Sahara is a largely desert region but rich in petroleum and phosphate deposits.

Nigeria has lobbied the United Nation to set up human rights monitoring group to investigate right abuses by Moroccan forces in the area, a position the Moroccan monarchy frowns at.

The Moroccan foreign ministry made it clear in its statement that Mohammed VI refused to speak to Mr. Jonathan partly because of “Nigeria’s positions regarding the sacred national, Arab and Islamic causes”.

The Moroccan monarch is one of the two surviving sovereign monarchs on the continent.

While the monarch’s decision appears popular in the North African country, some Moroccans have also questioned the judgement of the King in apparently discarding a fresh opportunity to normalise relations with Nigeria, and win over a strong ally.

“If the Palace’s foreign affairs’ advisers recognize the role Morocco can play in Nigerian politics, why haven’t they use it to persuade the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan to change his hostile positions on the Western Sahara?” asked Hassan Masiky, a Washington-based Moroccan blogger.

“Notwithstanding the fact that Abuja is strong supporter of Algerian positions, in reaching out to King Mohammed VI at the height of a close presidential election, Nigerian officials show how much they value the role the Monarch could play in their country,” Mr. Masiky wrote in an article published by the MoroccanWorld News.

“Moroccan diplomats give the impression that they don’t have a plan on how to use the Kingdom’s religious clout to advance ethnic and religious reconciliation in Nigeria. If Rabat takes the initiative once the political uncertainty ends, it will certainly offset Algeria’s plan in the region and create an opening for a smoother relations with Nigeria’s next president,” he added.

Mr. Masiky also criticised the Moroccan authorities for not offering “aggressive and vocal…religious advice and assistance to the Nigerian authorities in the fight against the extremists of Boko Haram”.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by bewla(m): 8:04am On Mar 08, 2015
Don't make issue from all nonsense no topic political stunt from the president mistake let him enjoy is last few month remaining even if u dont want him back please please please and pls ma sir
Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by GOATandYAMtheory: 8:11am On Mar 08, 2015
Our president running helter skelter to win election..if he had done well, he wouldn't be needing this.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by Idrismusty97(m): 8:24am On Mar 08, 2015
In Summary;
The statement explained that the monarch rejected the request for a phone chat and the sending of a Nigerian envoy to the country because Mohammed VI viewed the overture as an attempt by Mr. Jonathan to take advantage of Morocco’s influence to secure Muslim votes in the forthcoming election.

Confronted by an increasingly popular opposition, in perhaps the closest election in Nigerian history, Mr.
Jonathan is frantically exploring unusual avenues for
support, particularly from the largely Muslim northern region of the country.
Why is this Otueke drunkard so desperate?

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by GOATandYAMtheory: 8:28am On Mar 08, 2015
Idrismusty97:
In Summary;
Why is this Otueke drunkard so desperate?
it baffles me too. But I feel this desperation is as a result of the fear of Buhari exposing his dirty secrets and incompetencies when he(Buhari) holds power.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by ademega(m): 8:30am On Mar 08, 2015
Despirado, sinking man will hold on to whatever is available. One thing is sure, even if he becomes the INEC chairman today, he can't win

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by ephemm(m): 8:30am On Mar 08, 2015
That's a true Monarch - a ruler who knows his onions...

Not these oba onífìlà, stretching their wretched òpá àse (staff) in endorsement.

Who will prostrate for these, I shook hands with one of them a few months back just because of U$D, he even said "mà fi owó olá telè" - meaning "don't prostrate"

Some of them where the ones who betrayed Abiola in 1993.
Mtchewwwww.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by Gbawe2: 8:31am On Mar 08, 2015
GOATandYAMtheory:
Our president running hellter skelter to win election..if he had done well, he wouldn't be needing this.

This is the crux of the matter. Jonathan, over 5 years, has shown he has nothing to offer and Nigerians will reject him at the polls.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by GOATandYAMtheory: 8:39am On Mar 08, 2015
bewla:
Don't make issue from all nonsense no topic political stunt from the president mistake let him enjoy is last few month remaining even if u dont want him back please please please and pls ma sir
you are not communicating.

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Re: Moroccan King Snubs President GEJ, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election by wwwkaycom(m): 12:39pm On Mar 08, 2015
o ga o, Jona te patapata

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