Goodluck Jonathan Was Not Greedy For Power - Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday that Nigeria thwarted
the doomsday prophecy over 2015 presidential poll because he and his
main rival, Goodluck Jonathan, were more interested in the well-being
of Nigeria than to win the election.
He also gave kudos to the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC) political parties and foreign pressure groups for
their efforts in helping to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy during the
process.
Buhari spoke at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja where he was honoured
with the ‘Leadership Person of the Year’ award alongside Jonathan and
former INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega ,during a ceremony
organised by the Leadership Group.
“Those of us who were participating actors in the elections were
led by the higher ideal of the future of our great country and the
well-being of our people rather than the mere desire of politicians to
win elections.
“ It is, therefore, our commitment to this ideal, the patriotic
zeal of former President Jonathan, the impartiality of the electoral
umpire, INEC and exemplary conduct of the political parties, foreign
pressure and other actors that we collectively disappointed the
prophets of doom who had predicted the disintegration of the country
after the 2015 General Elections.
“ Our democracy has been strengthened by the outcome of the
elections as our people now have more faith in the electoral system in
the sense that their votes would count when choosing political leaders
at various levels.
“We, the political class should build on the experience of the
2015 elections to nurture our democracy”, said Buhari at the ceremony
in which Jonathan was represented by former Minister of Special Duties,
Tanimu Turaki.
The President enjoined the Nigerian media to contribute to his
administration’s agenda to defeat terrorism and violent extremism in
the country, fight corruption, diversify the economy to create jobs for
the teeming population and generally improve the standard of living of
Nigerians.
“On our part, our doors are wide open to media inquiries in line
with the transparency and anti-corruption stance of our administration”,
he added
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