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Jonathan’s defeat, a lesson to Nigerians – Sultan
Jonathan’s defeat, a lesson to Nigerians – Sultan
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has described the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential election as a lesson to Nigerians.
Speaking to Channels TV on the telephone on Tuesday, the monarch said the election had shown that the citizens of the country could come together to make national and global impact.
“This has taught us a lesson and shown that if we want to do anything in Nigeria, we can do it and do it well. It is also a lesson to all of us that we need to be united; that all Nigerians can move closer and make an impact on the world,” he said.
The Sultan explained that the peace in the country, despite the tension that pervaded the country before the Saturday’s election, had been made possible by all Nigerians.
He said, “I have heard so many comments from so many people across the country and some parts of the world. The elections have been very peaceful in most part of the country and I have seen that the voters and electoral officials behaved very well and everything went so smoothly.
The monarch, a member of the National Reconciliation Committee, commended Jonathan for taking the initiative to concede victory and congratulated Buhari.
On Jonathan’s call to Buhari, he said, “Now that they (Nigerians) have spoken, I would like to commend Mr. President for magnanimously extending a hand of fellowship and statesmanship to the winner, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who I believe will also reciprocate the same.”
He said the action of the President showed that “we have come of age in our democracy”, saying, “I believe Nigerians will be the best for it.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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If GEJ had won will you all be saying all these? Very sad Nigeria is still one.
ReplyDeletePeople like you, Children of Orubebe will be clamouring for war but when u see that war you will be in the Bahamas enjoying your stolen wealth. Shut up and leave Nigerians to enjoy this wind of change. Stupid people wondering why Nigeria is still one, go and jump in a Lake.
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