Jonathan won’t sign anti-violence agreement –Presidency
The Presidency said on Tuesday that
there was no need for President Goodluck Jonathan to heed the suggestion
by a former Minister of External Affairs, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, to
sign an agreement to restrain supporters against violence during the
2015 general elections.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, said this in an interview with our correspondent.
Abati was asked to respond to a call by
Akinyemi that Jonathan and the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), should sign
an undertaking that they would control their supporters against violence
before, during and after the election.
He said, “The President does not need to
sign an agreement for him to achieve something that he is fully
committed and of which he has been very consistent.
“Free, fair and credible elections
constitute one of the major legacies of this administration for which
President Jonathan is proud of.
“He proved the point in the conduct of
the 2011 general elections and it is public knowledge that every
election that has been conducted under President Jonathan’s watch has
been successful, free, fair and credible.
“Even when it is an election which the opposition is the winner, he has always been the first to congratulate the opposition.
“In his messages to Nigerians as the
head of the nation, he has always called on the professional political
class and the society in general to eschew violence because for him, he
has always said that nobody’s blood is worth his ambition.”
Abati said people like Akinyemi and
other Nigerians should be worried about those who had openly threatened
fire and brimstone over the elections.
He said, “The people that we should be
worried about are the people who have been openly threatening fire and
brimstone over an election that they have not yet participated.
“You were in this country when one
character said that they will form a parallel government. You were in
this country when another character said that heaven will fall if they
do not win the election.
“You were in this country when some
characters claimed that they have already set up a cabinet over an
election which they have not yet participated.”
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