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Jonathan is an eternal hero – Alkali


President Goodluck Jonathan has been described as an ‘eternal hero’ and champion of democracy.

The Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs, Prof. Rufai Alkali, stated this at a press conference in Abuja on Friday.

He noted that President Jonathan overlooked all the glaring irregularities and malpractices that trailed the election and went ahead to accept defeat to Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Alkali said, “The destinies of all great nations in the world are greatly shaped by the behaviour, attitude and actions of their leaders.

“The March 28 Presidential election, which has been described by both domestic and international observers as a defining moment in the history of Nigeria, has come and gone.

“It is an undisputable fact that the saving grace of our great country in this historic election has been the candour, conduct and comportment of President Goodluck Jonathan, who has elevated himself to the status of an eternal hero and a champion of democracy.

“This is particularly so because in spite of the glaring irregularities and inconsistencies of the electoral process, President Jonathan took the unprecedented step of conceding to his opponent, Gen. Buhari, even before the result was formally announced”.

The presidential aide stated, “It is clear that Mr. President’s participation in this contest was not for his personal interest but for the advancement of our vision of a united and prosperous Nigeria. This is precisely why he expanded the democratic space by allowing an opposition group to flourish.

“In a number of countries around the world, there are countless examples of interventions to scuttle opposition parties, including systematic efforts by government to undermine their leadership.

“It is to President Jonathan’s credit that the two general elections conducted under his watch have been adjudged the best in the history of the country. He has, therefore, reached a moral high ground and shall continue to be a source of inspiration to all who believe in Nigeria’s democracy.”

The election, he said, was a test case for the maturity of Nigeria’s democracy.

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