Thursday 22 October 2015

Waoooo! See How Tanzanian Newspapers Are Celebrating Jonathan




Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, who is currently leading a delegation of Commonwealth election observers to Tanzania, has urged those vying for the country’s presidential election to promptly accept the outcome should they be defeated in the October 25 election. "If you lose, accept defeat," he admonished them. He also warned that any attempt to reject the will of the people will only lead to chaos and affect the peace and unity of Tanzania. 

The ex president, who has been speaking with election stakeholders in Dar es Salaam, comprising the chairman of the electoral commission, leaders of political parties, journalists, youth organizations and the civil society, said it was imperative for them to realize that all stakeholders must play their part for the election to be free and fair.

He told them that he immediately accepted defeat after losing his re-election bid early this year because he did not want personal ambition to derail democracy in Nigeria, stressing that he was not ready to allow his "personal ambition to scuttle a democratic system I had helped to nurture."
"In any election, there are winners and losers. The presidential candidate who loses on Sunday should gracefully concede the election to avert a political crisis."

Tanzania’s two leading national newspapers, The Guardian and The Citizen, which have been celebrating the former Nigerian leader since his arrival on Monday, quoted him as saying:
 
"If all parties, including the national electoral commission, political parties, and police force will play their role, nothing will stop Tanzania to record a free and fair election this year. Successful elections will depend on how each stakeholder plays his or her role to ensure a peaceful, inclusive and transparent electoral process…I’m confident Tanzanians will achieve this."
 

9 comments:

  1. His a good man.

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  2. the Nigerian rejected stone, hahahahahahaha, that's my brother riding on

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  3. naija never see anything yet

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  4. Jonathan is proving a point outside naija, shame to hausa and yoruba people

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  5. this man can be celebrated anywhere, truth was that he ran nigeria aground, PERIOD.

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  6. @sonia, be careful, housas and yorubas didn't vote out jonathan, but all nigerians rejected his misrule

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  7. This is a good testimony, shame to enemies of south

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  8. Jonathan shaped Nigeria's political history

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  9. Why was that verbose Obasanjo not selected to lead Commonwealth delegation. It was simply because he is and will never be a democrat. Jonathan showed example of a leader with Nigeria's unity at heart, no matter what anybody will want the whole world to believe

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