President Goodluck Jonathan has alleged that some people are taking
undue advantage of his decision to concede defeat during the
presidential election.
Jonathan, who said his commitment to the
unity and stability of the country made him accept the outcome of the
poll in good faith, said some government officials in his administration
are being harassed.
He cautioned that rather than settling of
scores and heating up the polity, the current season ought to be for the
healing of political wounds in the interest of the progress of the
country.
“President Jonathan is concerned about the negative
triumphalism that has been put on display by certain elements since
March 31 which flies in the face of his personal commitment to
post-election peace, unity and national stability,” Reuben Abati,
special adviser to the president on media and publicity, said in a
statement issued on Tuesday.
“The President condemns the very
unseemly attempt by some politicians, groups and individuals to
intimidate others, heat up the polity and cause public disorder and
disaffection in the aftermath of the presidential and national assembly
elections.
“The President calls on all those, who through their
actions and utterances, have been promoting divisiveness, sectionalism
and ethnic hatred in the country following the outcome of the March 28
election to cease and desist from actions that detract from the true
spirit and culture of democracy envisioned by patriotic men and women of
goodwill in Nigeria.
“President Jonathan also condemns the undue
harassment of public officials serving under his administration and
urges all affected persons to continue to perform their lawful duties
without fear.
“The President cautions that this should be a time
for the healing of political wounds in the overriding interest of
national unity, stability and progress, not a time for ethnic jingoism
and the settling of scores.”
Jonathan urged Nigerians to turn out
for the gubernatorial election and state house of assembly election,
assuring them of their safety.
“As the nation prepares for
Saturday’s governorship and state assembly elections, President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan calls on all Nigerians to remain peaceful, united and
law-abiding,” Abati said.
“The Federal Government will not
condone any attempt to instigate a crisis in any part of the country in
furtherance of personal political ambitions.
“President Jonathan
assures all Nigerians that his administration remains fully committed to
national progress and the entrenchment of the best values of democracy
for the good of all Nigerians.
“He urges Nigerians to go out
en-masse once again on April 11 to vote for candidates of their choice
in the governorship and state assembly elections with the confidence
that his administration will do all within its powers to ensure that
they do so in peace, without threats, intimidation or violence from any
quarters.”
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