Jonathan’s acceptance of defeat averted crisis, says Buhari
The President-elect, Muhammadu
Buhari, has commended President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat
at the March 28 Presidential election.
The News Agency of Nigeria
reported that Buhari gave the commendation in Abuja on Thursday when he
received Nigerien President Issoufou Mahamadou on Thursday. He said
Jonathan’s action turned around Nigeria’s nervous political process.
He said, “The Nigerien president
purposely came to congratulate me on my victory and President Goodluck
Jonathan for the maturity and statesmanship that he exhibited by
accepting that he had lost the election.
“His (Jonathan’s) action actually doused tensions and averted crisis in Nigeria.
“Not only Africa but the world has
commended the President for that because if he had disputed the
election, there would have been crisis in the country.
“That is what people don’t want, not
only Nigerians but other countries. So, he came to commend President
Jonathan for his courage and statesmanship.”
He said Mahamadou had also come to show solidarity and acknowledged Nigeria’s importance on the continent.
Buhari said but for colonialism, Niger
and Nigeria and all countries living along the border would have been
one as they shared similar cultures, religions and mannerisms.
“As he rightly puts it, if Nigeria sneezes, the rest of Africa catches cold because of its importance, population and resources.
“So, Nigeria and Niger Republic are one
entity as one singer from Niger puts it in his lyrics. We share a
1,500-kilometre long border with Niger which stretches from Chad to
Sokoto, and all the people living along the borders on either sides are
same people.
“The colonialists separated these people
when they partitioned Africa at the Berlin conference in 1885. They
separated the Fulani, Kanuri and the Hausa from their brothers who are
presently in Niger.
“They separated the Yoruba of Nigeria
and the ones in Benin Republic. They also separated the Fulani and other
tribes who were living together as one along the Cameroon border.
“So, all these countries around us were a
single entity with people of similar culture and religion before they
became separated but time has changed and we thank him for reminding us
of our history of brotherhood.”
Earlier, Mahamadou had said he was in
Nigeria to convey the gratitude of Niger Republic to Nigerians for the
peaceful conduct of the elections held in spite of challenges.
“President Jonathan conceding defeat and
this act will have a lasting impact and influence on politics in
Africa, West Africa and Africa at large.
“So, I’m here both to congratulate the
president-elect and the people of Nigeria for the smooth conduct of the
elections,” Mahamadou said.
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