Abuja - President Goodluck
Jonathan on Friday said that national interest would override any personal ambition
or sectional agenda in his decision to seek re-election in 2015 or not.
Jonathan, who stated this in his
Eid-El-Kabir message to Muslim faithful in the country, called on all political
leaders to do the same.
He felicitated with the Muslims and
urged them to use the occasion to pray for the peace, progress and unity of the
country as well as the success of the 2015 general elections.
“I thank many individuals,
stakeholders, groups, associations, non-governmental organisations, unions and
political leaders across the country.
“In recognition and appreciation of
our efforts and commitment to reposition our dear nation for more rapid growth
and development, they have urged me to seek a second term in office.
“In deciding on an appropriate
response to such calls, I will place the greater interests of national harmony,
cohesion, unity, security, political stability, progress, equity, justice and
fairness above any personal ambition or sectional agenda.”
“I urge all political leaders in the
country to place the overriding interest of the wellbeing and progress of our
fatherland above all other considerations in the coming campaigns and
elections,’’ he added.
The president urged the political
class to rise above “unedifying, unpatriotic and selfish personal interests and
divisive sectional agenda in the coming national elections.”
According to him, the call has
become necessary following the issuance of a formal notice of the impending
general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
during the week.
He said that with the official
election notice, another national campaign season was now truly upon the
country.
Jonathan urged all political actors
to commit themselves to the sustenance of democracy and political stability in
the country.
These, he added, were essential
ingredients for the advancement of good governance, inclusive economic growth
and rapid development of the nation.
He admitted that the country had
continued to face critical challenges in some areas in spite of the significant
progress it had made in the past four years.
“However, I am convinced that if we
persevere and continue to build diligently on what the present administration
has achieved, we will surely overcome all hindrances.
“We will also fully establish a
stronger, more united and prosperous nation that meets the aspirations and
yearnings of all of our people,” he said.
The president congratulated all
Muslims in the country and believers who undertook this year’s Hajj as enjoined
by Prophet Mohammed.
“As they conclude the rites of the
Hajj and prepare to return home, let us all join them in offering special
prayers for greater security, peace, unity and progress in our dear country.
“We should also use the occasion to
pray for the peaceful and successful conduct of next year’s general elections.
“As we celebrate the Eid-El-Kabir,
let us rededicate and commit ourselves to the Holy Prophet’s injunctions of
piety, honesty, charity and generosity to the less privileged, impartial
leadership and true justice for all.
“These virtues and lessons will
surely stand our nation in good stead as we continue our journey towards the
fulfillment of our founding fathers’ vision of a great nation.
“May Allah’s blessings be upon all
our compatriots who have undertaken the Hajj this year and on our dear country.
“I wish all Nigerians currently in
the Holy Land a safe journey back home,” the president said. (NAN)
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