Former President Goodluck Jonathan says conceding the 2015
election was his personal decision.
Some people had said Jonathan was forced to accept the
outcome which did not favour him.
But speaking at the convocation and 10th anniversary of
Bingham University, Nasarawa state, Jonathan said he decided to let go of power
out of his belief that his political ambition was not worth the blood of any
Nigerian.
“The single act I displayed has already begun having effects
on global politics as world leaders now willingly concede defeat to their
opponents when they lose elections,” he said.
“Let me make it very clear, nobody within or outside the
country persuaded me to do that. I know it is the right thing to do. My
ambition is not worth the blood of Nigerians. It was not just a political
slogan.
“It is my belief that no one’s political ambition is worth
the blood of any Nigerian and I am fulfilled knowing that conceding defeat,
while the votes were still being compiled, was borne out of my personal
principle and conviction generating positive impact on other nations.”
“I have seen politicians, whose children study and live
abroad, mobilise children of others as thugs during elections. They don’t care
whether they die or not. This is against human dignity. We should fulfil our
vows as a nation of great people who love and respect one another.”
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