President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Thursday in Abuja urged
world leaders and international institutions to give their fullest possible
support to the incoming Administration of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. President
Jonathan also called on all Nigerians to do their utmost best to help the
incoming President succeed in leading the country to greater heights of
accomplishment.
At separate audiences with the new ambassadors of France,
Senegal and Ethiopia, President Jonathan appealed for patience, understanding
and cooperation from all stakeholders in Nigeria, which, he said, General
Buhari will need to move the country forward to greater, peace, security and
progress. Responding to the commendation of his exemplary concession of victory
in the Presidential elections by the new ambassadors, President Jonathan said
that he acted out of his abiding conviction that the unity, well-being and
progress of Nigeria must supersede all personal ambitions. “Democracy has to be
nurtured to grow.
Strong democratic institutions are the backbone and future
of our democracy. They must be protected and nurtured. As for me, as a matter
of principle, it is always the nation first. “You need to have a nation before
you can have an ambition. It should always be the nation first. You don’t have
to scuttle national progress for personal ambition. “Since I assumed duty, I
have been involved in quelling political crisis in some African countries and I
know what they passed through and what some are still going through.
If you scuttle a system for personal ambition, it becomes a
collective tragedy,’’ President Jonathan declared. Speaking with the new French
ambassador, Mr. Denis Guaer, President Jonathan urged France to extend the
support and assistance it gave to his administration to General Buhari’s
government. “President Francois Hollande was our guest in Nigeria during the
celebration of Nigeria’s centenary.
He has been very supportive of the country in the fight
against terrorism. I expect that the same warmth and goodwill will be extended
to the incoming government. I expect that France will continue to work with the
new administration, especially on issues of terrorism. “The United Nations has
been supportive as well. Our troops, supported by regional forces, have done
very well in fighting the terrorists in recent times.
What we need now is support to help our people get back
their lives,’’ he said. The ambassadors commended President Jonathan for
setting a record of humility, patriotism and courage in safeguarding the
democratic process in Nigeria and Africa. “Nigeria is not only an economic
power in the world today, but also a great democratic example.
And it is all by your effort, Mr. President. The last
elections and your response was truly a great achievement and you will always be
remembered for it,” the French ambassador told the President. Mr. Guaer, the
new Ambassador of Senegal, Mr. Baboucar Sambe and the new Ambassador of
Ethiopia, Samia Zekaria Gutu who were at the Presidential Villa to present
their letters of credence to President Jonathan, also assured him that they
will do their best to strengthen relations between Nigeria and their countries
during their tenure.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity)
April 16, 2015
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