Nigeria out-going leader, President Goodluck Jonathan on May 26, while receiving the Peace-Loving Global Citizen Award from the Universal Peace
Federation in Abuja, made it known that he conceded defeat because he could
not allow disintegration of Nigeria, neither could he withstand deaths
of the country citizens over his political ambition.
“I took that decision because I told people around me that no matter
the ambition anybody has, you must have a nation first and I used to
say that even if I should be the President for the next 25 years, I will
not be a happy person if so many Nigerians are killed because of me.
“One thing is to hold office, another thing is to be happy to
satisfy your conscience. Yes there are different human beings, if you
look at the behaviour of some people, even among siblings of the same
family, some of them could turn to be Imams or Pastors, while some of
them are armed robbers.
“So, if persons have those
characters of criminal or somebody who is very vindictive, somebody who
is by nature doesn’t care that people were dying, then of course even if
half your country men and women are dying, you may celebrate it.
“But
fortunately for me, God didn’t create me that way. And I cannot take
it. So, I believe that for us to hold any office we want to, we must
have a nation.
“Everybody know about the prediction of
Nigeria disintegrating, and anything could have made that prediction to
come through. After all we fought a civil war for about three years
before as a nation.”
“The idea of that National Conference was to look at the weak
cleavages we have in this country, address them and implement the
recommendations of the conference, in order to build a stronger and more
united nation.
“I cannot be a party to the disintegration of the country; therefore, I am quite pleased with what has happened.
“We
only pray that the incoming government appreciates the contributions of
everybody, as far as the conference is concerned and see how we can run
Nigeria as a country that belongs to everybody: all citizens,
irrespective of political affiliations or creeds.”



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