The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has hailed the
appointment of former President Goodluck Jonathan as leader of a
33-nation observer mission to the October 25, 2015 General Election to be held in Tanzania.
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Fayose described the appointment as a global recognition of the former president’s democratic credentials.
He said: “Jonathan’s appointment to lead the Commonwealth observer
team, comprising of 33 countries is recognition of his remarkable role
in the last presidential election, in which he conceded defeat, thereby
saving Nigeria from catastrophe that even the international community
thought would befall the country.”
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public Communications
and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said: “Jonathan should be
celebrated and I am happy that the world is beginning to give him the
deserved recognition and celebration less than five months that he left
office.”
He said Jonathan’s courage and spirit of sportsmanship in accepting
the outcome of the presidential election despite the obvious
shortcomings saved the nation from political chaos and violence, adding:
“Jonathan provided the foundation on which democracy is standing in
Nigeria today and one is not surprised that he is being asked to lead
the Commonwealth election observer team from 33 nations to Tanzania.
“Even if those who benefitted from his show of love and commitment
to the peace and development of Nigeria are paying him back with
persecution and victimisation, I am happy that the former President and
those who worked with him are being celebrated globally.
“Today, four of those who worked with Jonathan, who were called
thieves by our friends on the other side, are holding top positions in
international organisations.
“Mrs. Omobola Johnson, the immediate past Minister of Communication
Technology is a Honorary Chairperson of the Alliance for Affordable
Internet (A4AI), a United States based global coalition; Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, former Finance Minister now chair the Board of the Global
Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI, as well as senior advisor
to Lazard, a 167-year-old global investment firm; Mrs Arunma Oteh,
former Director General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is
the Treasurer and Vice President of the World Bank and Dr. Akinwumi
Adesina, former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development is
President of the African Development Bank (AfDB).
“I therefore congratulate Dr Jonathan and urge those presently
holding power in Abuja to emulate him by putting Nigeria and its
interests first.”
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