Jonathan had placed a phone call to Buhari on March 31, 2015, after the elections results were announced to congratulate him on his victory. President Goodluck Jonathan has said that he conceded defeat to his opponent, Muhammadu Buhari to prevent crisis in Nigeria. Jonathan had placed a phone call to Buhari on March 31, 2015, after the elections results were announced to congratulate him on his victory. The President explained that after many years of resolving conflicts in other African countries, he didn’t want the same fate for Nigeria.
21 May ‘I conceded defeat to prevent crisis,’ President Jonathan says .
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Mail Post Section:Politics Jonathan had placed a phone call to Buhari
on March 31, 2015, after the elections results were announced to
congratulate him on his victory. President Goodluck Jonathan has said
that he conceded defeat to his opponent, Muhammadu Buhari to prevent
crisis in Nigeria. Jonathan had placed a phone call to Buhari on March
31, 2015, after the elections results were announced to congratulate him
on his victory. The President explained that after many years of
resolving conflicts in other African countries, he didn’t want the same
fate for Nigeria. This was contained in a statement released on
Wednesday, May 20, by Jonathan’s media aide, Reuben Abati on the
President’s comments during a farewell and solidarity visit to him by
the African Ambassadors’ Group. “I believe that character matters in
leadership. And it is not just about who becomes the President of a
country, but somebody has to be there and the person needs the support
of all to succeed. I made a choice to keep the country away from
conflict,” Jonathan said. “I have been involved in solving many problems
in African countries for more than five years and I know the enormity
and cost of conflicts, especially on the citizenry. We cannot afford
that in Nigeria. If we were to have a political conflict in Nigeria, I
am not sure the sub-region will be able to accommodate our citizens. My
commitment is to always put the country before my personal ambition and
that is what I have demonstrated,” he added. “I have always advised
other African leaders that we will need to have a country before we can
have the ambition to become President. We don’t have to expose our
people to deaths because we want to stay in power. Some people hold on
to power, may be, for fear of the unknown,” Jonathan said. The President
said further that he would always be committed to strengthening
democracy in Nigeria and Africa.
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