Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has
said that nobody, whether within the country or outside the country, persuaded
nor forced him to concede defeat in the 2015 elections that got President
Muhammadu Buhari to power.
The former President said, instead,
his decision to concede was borne out of his personal principles and
convictions that his ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian.
Dr. Jonathan gave the statement in a
speech, Saturday, at Bingham University, Nasarawa state, where he was conferred
with honourary doctorate degree alongside former military Head of state, Yakubu
Gowon.
Jonathan also said that his reason
for conveying the 2014 National Conference was to come up with a polity that
will bring unity in the country as well ensure a country devoid of tension and
crisis.
‘’It is my belief that no one’s
political ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian. And I am fulfilled
knowing that my conceding while the votes were still being compiled, which was
born out of my personal principles and convictions, is generating positive
impact in other nations.
Let me make it clear, that I was not
persuaded to do so by anyone within or outside the country. I know it was the
right thing to do.
‘’My mantra “my ambition is not
worth the blood of any Nigerian” is my vow.
It was not just a political slogan.
One of the reason I convened the 2014 National Conference was to come up with a
polity devoid of tension and crisis.
A polity that will bring unity to
this country. A polity that will not divide us along tribal, ethnic or
religious lines’’ he added.
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