Why I conceded defeat to Buhari – Jonathan



President Goodluck Jonathan spoke for the first time, yesterday, on why he conceded defeat to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), in the March 28 presidential election, saying he did so to avert a collective tragedy.

President Jonathan was responding to remarks by the French ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Denis Guaer, who commended him for setting a record of humility, patriotism and courage in safeguarding the democratic process in Nigeria and Africa for which he will always be remembered.

The French ambassador told the President: “Nigeria is not only an economic power in the world today, but also a great democratic example. And it is all by your effort, Mr. President. The last elections and your response was truly a great achievement and you will always be remembered for it.”



In his response, President Jonathan said: “Since I assumed duty, I have been involved in quelling political crises in some African countries and I know what they passed through and what some are still going through. If you scuttle a system for personal ambition, it becomes a collective tragedy.

“You need to have a nation before you can have an ambition. It should always be the nation first. You don’t have to scuttle national progress for personal ambition. Democracy has to be nurtured to grow. Strong democratic institutions are the backbone and future of our democracy. They must be protected and nurtured. As for me, as a matter of principle, it is always the nation first.

Jonathan urges world leaders to support Buhari

“President Francois Hollande was our guest in Nigeria during the celebration of Nigeria’s centenary. He has been very supportive of the country in the fight against terrorism. I expect that the same warmth and goodwill will be extended to the incoming government.

“I expect that France will continue to work with the new administration, especially on issues of terrorism. The United Nations has been supportive as well. Our troops, supported by regional forces, have done very well in fighting the terrorists in recent times. What we need now is support to help our people get back their lives.”

Jonathan, who also had audience with the new ambassadors of Senegal and Ethiopia when they presented their letters of credence, called on world leaders and international institutions to support the incoming president, Buhari, to move the nation forward.

The President then appealed for patience, understanding and cooperation from all stakeholders in Nigeria, which he said General Buhari would need to move the country forward to greater peace, security and progress.

The French Ambassador, Mr. Guaer, the new Ambassador of Senegal, Mr. Boubacar Sambe and the new Ambassador of Ethiopia, Samia Zekaria Gutu, assured the President that they would do their best to strengthen relations between Nigeria and their countries during their tenure.

US to Buhari: We’ll support you to recover Chibok girls

Meanwhile, the United States has expressed its readiness to support President-elect, Buhari, to rescue the more than 200 girls seized by Boko Haram militants from Chibok school in Borno State one year ago.

American Vice President, Joe Biden, gave the renewed assurance in a telephone chat with Buhari in Abuja while congratulating him on his electoral victory.

The support, according to Biden, also includes the fight against Boko Haram.

Biden, according to excerpts from their discussion, made available to diplomatic correspondents in Abuja, also said his country was ready to expand collaboration with Nigeria in the new dispensation.
According to the readout, “Vice-President Biden spoke with Nigerian President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to congratulate him on his victory in the recent Nigerian elections and affirm that the United States stands ready to expand collaboration with Nigeria on issues of common concern, including economic and security matters.

“The Vice-President commended President-elect Buhari for his leadership in helping to ensure the elections were conducted peacefully and urged him to continue to foster a smooth, inclusive, and peaceful transition with President Jonathan.

“The Vice-President expressed the United States’ support for Nigeria’s efforts to counter Boko Haram, recover hostages held by the group, and protect civilian populations. The Vice President also expressed the willingness of the United States to partner more closely with Nigeria to strengthen its economy, the excerpts said.”
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  1. You really didn't have much choice and stop sulking.

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    1. A very Good democratic, we, African and the entire world will sure remember you forever having written your name in GOLD. GEJ the MOSES of Nigeria.

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    2. Shebi u don deceive yourself finish? ba. Yeye dey smell.
      Like say we no know who Moses be.
      Abeg, park well. all this GEJ politicians wey dey distabilize our country people dem.

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  2. Jonathan, you conceaded defeat because you lost the election. Why won't you accept defeat? Why are people commending GEJfor accepting defeat? So if you were sent to school and you fail.your exams, so you can justifiably go to your teacher and tell him/her that you are accepting that failure so that there will be peace in the school. What nonsense. Jonathan decided to announce his conceading defeat because their final game plan which was to be perpetratedthrough Godsday Orubebe and Col Fadipe did not work. What happened happened because God is at work

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    1. Just let us thank God for the prayer of saint if not incumbent government has the power to thwart the out come of the election why wouldn't praise GEJ

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    2. Anon 8:43 u must be politically insensitive of just stupid to type dat nonsense...were u blind to all the rigging escapades carried out in the north? Or is it the unqualified nature of a man like buhari to rule this country that u don't know?..... GEJ conceded that makeshift defeat to spare lives like urs from destruction at the hands of a brutal and an unreasonable killer like Buhari whom he knew would not accept defeat, not after the terror he unleashed on Nigeria through boko haram...,.....so please chew Ur words B4 u spew them or better still, shut the hell up!!!

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    3. Anonymous 9:22; 9:41; 10:35. You are all fools to think this way. Jonathan is a failure and knowing this made him to concead defeat. Now tell me, he conceaded defeat when every other states result had been announced, while Boron was still pending. Why did he not step aside before the election if was actually a gentleman as you guys purported. He had no option but to say those deceitful words so that we won't say he was behind what Orubebe did at the ICC in Abuja. Jonathan lost and must leave, whether you like it or not.

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    4. Jonathan conceded defeat becos world leaders pressured him to period! Or how do you want to explain away Ghanian president's visitS to GEJ before and immediately after the elections or Abubakars constant visits to him.
      Yes GEJ is a good man no doubt but he is too weak and the people around him are something else.

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    5. Its guys like you that made him leave. Wahala minded dude, all about self ambitions, recognition, interest etc. Its about nation not GEJ or GMB. Now that your assume side has won, enjoy your victory & organise for oncoming work, leave our HERO to speak. Abi is there no freedom of speech in the nation.

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    6. Has APC conceded defeat anywhere? APC does not have this ability. I can assure you that if you are not happy with APC in 2019 and you vote against them, they will never leave. They will end up being dictators. It is begining to show from APC utterances.

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  3. Kudos to the Gentleman President GEJ. I may not be your fan, but you earned my respect for the singular act of submitting to the will of the people!

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  4. Mr president, you are our hero for conceding, it was the best and most honorable thing to do and we respect you for that but remember, you conceded not because you did not want war but because you truly lost to the course of change. You made history, you did not act like the selfish politicians who will lose and refuse to relinquish power to the winner. You are an integral part of the change Nigerians were yearning for. Long live GEJ! Long live GMB! Long live Nigeria!

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    1. Did u just say our hero? Please speak for yourself, he is not my hero, in fact being a hero has got nothing to do with him. Again, speak for yourself.

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    2. Anonymous 9.30am. Read within the lines! Don't just read!

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  5. If Buhari conceded defeat this way 4yrs ago many people ND coppers wouldn't hv died. Jonathan will always be remembered in the history of Nigerian democracy weather d critics like it or not cause he is a true hero. Nikky

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  6. Johna well done 4 conceal d defeat

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  7. GEJ did a good thing for serving the nation and for recognizing the fact that moves the nation forward.

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  8. Anon@ 7:56am, U are a MUGU. Did Ur CHANGE-BUHARI conceded defeat in 2007 & 2011? Even TODDLERS, DONKEYS, CAMELS & CATTLE voted in most NORTHERN interior VILLAGES, yet my BROS J accepted the 2.5m margin win. BH lost by over 8m in 2011 yet he did not accept the result. MUMU.

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    1. Matosky, you and your fried brain. Even you will not accept it if you are cheated the same way as bihari was in 2007 and 2011. You talk of donkeys and camels voting with no proof, yet we have video evidences of rigging in SS and SE states and you say nothing about that.
      Myopic matosky

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    2. Anonymous 147am. You are the ones causing all Nigeria problems. So Buhari won the 2007 and 2011 elections? Buhari has never and will never in the future concede defeat! He has an exaggerated opinion of himself and will end up a dictator. You will see.

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  9. he doesnt have choice,. if he failed to accept his defeat, he will spend all his loot in jail if ICC handle him. that is the bettter truth.

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  10. Yes, just like Laurent Gbagbo Of Coted'voire, GEJ would have landed in ICC. Remember OBJ saying "Like Gbagbo, like Jonathan". I bet you, that would have scared GEJ to death, no wonder he conceded, even before the last result. Please, NOBODY should make a HERO out of FAILURE and COWARDICE. O.J

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