President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday said he would never be a part of any action that can lead to Nigeria’s disintegration.
He said the
predictions that the country would cease to exist in 2015 could have
come true if he had not taken the decision to concede defeat in the
March 28 Presidential election.
Looking back, he said he was happy he took that decision because Nigerians still have a country to call their own.
Jonathan
spoke while receiving members of the Universal Peace Foundation who were
in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to confer on him an award of
Peace-Loving Global Citizen.
He said it
was his commitment to the unity of the country that made his
administration to put together the National Conference in order to
address the issues that tend to divide Nigerians.
The
President said, “Everybody knew about the predictions (that Nigeria will
cease to exist by 2015). Anything could have made those predictions
become true. After all, we fought a civil war for about three years
before as a nation.
“We have our challenges, the idea of that National Conference is to look at these weak cleavages we have in this country.
“We just
finished that conference and were thinking of how to implement its
recommendations so that Nigeria will become a stronger and more united
nation.
“I cannot
be a party to the disintegration of the country. I am quite pleased with
what has happened. We have a country, the country will be more united.
“We only
pray that the incoming government should appreciate the contributions of
everybody and see how we can run Nigeria as a country that belongs to
everybody: all citizens, irrespective of political affiliations or
creeds.”
Jonathan
said Vice President Namadi Sambo who ran on the same ticket with him and
the Peoples Democratic Party that provided the platform for them should
also share in the encomium being showered on him.
While
saying if he had won the election, Sambo too would have remained in
office, the President said by that singular act, the two of them would
be packing out of their offices on Friday.
He said he
took the decision to concede defeat because he had always been telling
those around him that there must be a nation before individuals can talk
of ambitions.
He added
that it has also been his position that even if he would be the
President for 25 years, he would not be happy if Nigerians are killed
because of him.
He said it was one thing to hold office, and it was another thing to be happy and be satisfied with one’s conscience.
“Yes, there
are different human beings. If you look at the behaviours of people,
even among siblings, some of them could turn to be imams and pastors,
while some will be armed robbers.
“Even
somebody that has that kind of criminal intention or he is very
vindictive or who by nature does not care if people are dying, even if
half of his countrymen and women die for him to be a President, he will
celebrate it.
“But for
me, God did not create me that way and I cannot fit in. I believe that
for us to hold any office that we want to, we must have a nation,” he
added.
Jonathan added that the years he had spent in office had given him an experience that no school could give.
He
reinstated his position that once he leaves office, he would dedicate
the remaining part of his life to issues that will bring unity and peace
to the country.
He urged
Nigerians to commit themselves to the strengthening of those things that
can unite the country rather than things that can further divide it.
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