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Wednesday 25 March 2015

President Jonathan Restates commitment to peaceful elections

President Goodluck Ebele JonathanWednesday in Abuja reiterated his total commitment to ensuring peaceful, free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria on Saturday and April 11.

Speaking at an audience with a delegation of the National Committee on Peaceful Elections led by former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, President Jonathan urged all political parties, their candidates and supporters to approach the elections with more patriotism and a greater willingness to place the larger interest of the country above personal ambitions.

The President said that the Federal Government had worked very hard over the years to promote strong democratic institutions that will sustain the country’s democracy.

He warned that the government will not tolerate any form of violence during or after the polls, that could reverse the gains of the present democratic dispensation in the country.
“My cardinal principle has always been, and still remains that the ambition of any Nigerian is not worth the blood of any body. I am not a violent person and I don’t tolerate violence in any form. I don’t believe that violence can be used to achieve anything meaningful in life.

“I am giving my total commitment to peaceful elections in the country, not because I am persuaded to do so, but because I believe in it,’’ President Jonathan said.
The President called on religious and political leaders, community heads and other senior citizens in the country to be vociferous in condemning incidences of electoral violence in the country, such as the stoning of opponents.


President Jonathan also said that he would be quite willing to meet and sign another peace accord with the Presidential Candidate of the All Progress Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to further emphasize his total commitment to a violence-free poll on Saturday.


The Chairman of the National Committee on Peaceful Elections, Gen. Abubakar commended the President for his consistency in insisting on peaceful, free and fair elections in the country at all levels.


Other members of the delegation were Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe (rtd.), Cardinal John Onaiyekan, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah, Prof. Zainab Alkali, Sam Amuka-Pem​u​ , Mrs. Priscilla Kuye and Justice Rose Ukeje.



At another meeting with a group of international election monitors, President Jonathan gave an assurance ​that ​the coming elections will not generate the type of violence that followed the 2011 elections.

The international observers were from the African Union Group led by Dr. Amos Sawyer, the Commonwealth Group led by Dr. Bakili Muluzi, the European Union, the International Republican Institute and the National Democratic Institute.


Reuben Abati
Special
​Adviser ​ to the President
(Media and Publicity
March 25, 2015







24 comments:

  1. Please we don't need that from you, just leave abeggy! Sai buhari!

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    1. You don't need that from him, so what do you Need? War?

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  2. Peaceful election is all we ask

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  3. Its well......May GOd elect the best man IJN...... but come Saturday am gonna vote for GEJ..

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  4. Bro olusoji, you are right joor, tell that nigga, bcos my location population of 50,000 plus is now 15,000 now, why???? They all ran to their villa

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  5. Ooops! Aunty sandra dey fall hand ooh!

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    All this one no concern me all i knw is that this election will come and go simple.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Do not say, "I'll pay you back for this wrong!" Wait for the LORD, and he will deliver you.
    —Proverbs 20:22
    God use Buhari deliver us from dis mess!

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  8. Oga President make sure you tell your militant to respect the peace you talked about on your way back to Otuoke!We also don't want military take over too. We appreciate your concern. Buhari I stand #God bless Nigeria# -Pst.Chekeleke

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    1. Dreamer! Wake up Biko... U should tell GMB to tame his killers or u think we don't know? Shio!!!
      Talking of military taking over ... I reject that in Jesus Name!
      Are you sure God called you or you flashed him?

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    2. Lol @ Are you sure God called you or you flashed him.. Can't stop laughing

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  9. Main looking @ edreams am very sure u won't cast a vote to any of dis men....

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    1. Keep Ur PVC well of...... Team Gej I Rep

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  11. That's a peaceful man there. I love GEJ.!!

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  12. i say no to violence election beko

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  13. But why should there always be election violence without the security operatives curtailing it and deal with the troublemakers?

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  14. EDDY WIZ 19 March 2015 at 02:24
    MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    I wish I had anybody outside this country I could run to.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  15. If there should be election violence the security operatives should be blame.What are they paid for?

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  16. My pikin u 4got yo mama is a foreigner? Come abeg, i'll pick u up from the fence.

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