Omoyele Sowore Reveals Goodluck Jonathan's Cabinet Offer And Why He Said No

Sowore Spills the Tea on Goodluck Jonathan's Unsuccessful Recruitment Attempt
Listen up, folks—this is a story you don’t want to miss. Renowned human rights activist and news publisher, Omoyele Sowore, has opened up about an intriguing offer he once received from former President Goodluck Jonathan. In a candid interview with Leadership, published recently, Sowore revealed that Jonathan wanted him to join his cabinet, but he flat-out rejected the proposal. And trust me, the story gets even juicier.
In this exclusive sit-down, Sowore shared that it wasn’t just a cabinet position on the table—Jonathan also dangled some serious cash incentives in front of him. But the determined activist wasn’t swayed. Instead, he stood firm on his principles, refusing the offer and choosing to remain true to his vision for Nigeria.
The Backstory: Fighting Against the Power Cabal
Now, let’s rewind a bit and set the stage. Sowore’s journey to becoming a thorn in the side of corrupt regimes began during the administration of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. At that time, Sowore was already making waves by fighting against what he described as a "power cabal" that was stifling progress in Nigeria. His relentless efforts didn’t go unnoticed, and it eventually caught the attention of then-Vice President Goodluck Jonathan.
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After Yar’Adua’s passing, Jonathan ascended to the presidency. And as fate would have it, Sowore’s name came up in conversations about who could help steer the nation in the right direction. But Sowore wasn’t just anyone—he was someone with strong convictions and a clear vision for the future of Nigeria. That’s why when Jonathan extended an olive branch, Sowore wasn’t exactly jumping at the opportunity.
According to Sowore, Jonathan’s outreach came through mutual acquaintances, including the late Oronto Douglas, a former presidential adviser and close confidant. Sowore fondly remembers Douglas as a key figure in his life, someone who helped him navigate the murky waters of Nigerian politics and even facilitated his travels abroad early in his career.
“The past president that I could have been closest to was Goodluck Jonathan, thanks to a guy who is now late, Oronto Douglas,” Sowore recounted. “Oronto Douglas was more than just a friend—he was a mentor. It was through his connections that I traveled to Belgium, the Netherlands, and eventually the United States. I was practically a heartbeat away from him.”
The Offers: Money, Power, and Influence
As reported by Naija News, Sowore recounted how Jonathan sent emissaries to persuade him to return to Nigeria and join his administration. But Sowore wasn’t having it. He knew the inner workings of the system and realized he wouldn’t fit into the existing framework.
“When we fought Yar’Adua’s cabal to the point that Jonathan became President, and he came to the U.S., he sent a man to come and look for me,” Sowore explained. “But even before that, he sent Oronto Douglas to ask me to move back to Nigeria and work with him. I told them straight up—I cannot fit into the setup that I already saw. It was one of my best decisions.”
But Jonathan wasn’t ready to give up so easily. He sweetened the deal by offering Sowore financial incentives. Yet, even with the promise of cold hard cash, Sowore remained steadfast in his resolve. He made it clear that his work wasn’t motivated by money—it was driven by a desire to bring real change to Nigeria.
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“When he (Jonathan) sent a man to send money to me, I never met that man before, and I told him I don’t need their money. Because I did not work for him for money,” Sowore emphasized.
Why Sowore’s Decision Matters
Sowore’s decision to reject these offers speaks volumes about his character and commitment to his principles. In a country where many politicians and public figures are all too eager to jump at the chance for power and wealth, Sowore’s stance serves as a refreshing reminder of what true leadership looks like. It’s not about personal gain—it’s about staying true to your values and fighting for what’s right, no matter the cost.
As we reflect on this fascinating revelation, it’s clear that Sowore’s journey is far from over. With a track record of standing up to corruption and fighting for justice, he continues to inspire countless Nigerians to demand more from their leaders and hold them accountable.
So, what do you think? Was Sowore right to turn down the offers, or do you think he missed an opportunity to make a difference from within the system? Let us know in the comments below!
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