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Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by AnonPoet: 12:49pm On Mar 18, 2022
With barely a year to the 2023 Nigerian general elections, the question of who will lead the world’s most populous black country is undoubtedly the most debated issue across the country. From the streets of Bourdillon to the Eastern countryside and Jada hills, the search for Nigeria’s next president is taking the centre stage.

While this is sensitive and critical, there is a particular need for deep and careful reflection to determine who becomes the next president, given the current situation of things in the country. Nigeria is in dire need of a leader who will inspire hope, proffer solutions to the core challenges bedevilling the country and foster unity beyond ethnic and religious complexities.

It is in this light that we at the Restore Nigeria Project, a socio-political group founded on the foundations of good governance, civic engagement and grassroots development, joins renewed calls for former President Goodluck Jonathan to enter the 2023 presidential race. This is, without fear of contradiction, a call that stems from a deep sense of passion, pure patriotism and good intent for the nation.

Jonathan has distinguished himself as a global statesman, attracting recognition across the world as an ambassador for peace and a symbol of democracy. A peaceful man; the world still recalls with nostalgia how his refusal to cling to power illegitimately (after his loss in 2015) reduced tension in one of the most bitterly contested elections in Nigerian history, setting a precedent for peaceful transitions among African leaders. His famous quote, “As I have always affirmed, my ambition is not worth the blood of any innocent Nigerian. The unity, stability and progress of our dear country is more important than anything else,” exemplifies and speaks deeply to his calm and peaceful disposition and as a patriotic Nigerian, who puts country before self. Considering the enormous power that a Nigerian president wields, Jonathan demonstrated rare courage in conceding to an opposition candidate, an attribute that is alien to African democracy. That simple phone call to the winner of the keenly contested elections, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), saved many lives, averted crises and set in motion a peaceful transition of power that was devoid of rancour and animosity.

Never reneging on peace, Jonathan has consistently put the national interest first above selfish and parochial interest. It is worthy of note that he has provided support to the Buhari-led regime (despite being in the opposition party), furthering the nation’s influence in the sub-Saharan region. As a Nigerian who has consistently shown strong character transcending the political divide and having influence amongst politicians across parties, the executive and legislative arms of government, it is evident that Jonathan has the capacity to unite and mobilise Nigerians beyond party lines to work to foster the vision for a better Nigeria, without recourse to the PDP or whatever political party he may seek to contest the 2023 presidency.

Jonathan has devoted himself to a life of service that is dedicated to fostering peace and advancing democratic governance—a shining example to world leaders, particularly those in Africa. He has, through his enormous goodwill, led peace missions on behalf of the United Nations, African Union and Economic Community of West African States to many crisis-ridden nations across Africa and facilitated the restoration of calm and stability. Indeed, his capacity and experience in peace-building will be very instrumental in the quest to bring long-lasting peace and stability in troubled regions on the home-front in Nigeria.

Nigeria at this time needs a president who will mend its fractured economy, harness its abundant human and natural resources, formulate and execute policies anchored on rapid and sustainable development. Jonathan had shown a sterling track-record of formulation and execution of good economic policies, which stabilised the naira, set Nigerian economy growing at 6.7% as Africa’s largest and second-best country to invest, as against today’s rate of N570 to $1 and 14th place on the best investment destinations in Africa.

In the words of renowned Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, “History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future.” At a time when there are cries of marginalisation and several agitations for secession by different ethnic nationalities, Nigeria needs a peace-loving and experienced statesman that will build a bridge of handshake across the Niger.

It is worthy of note that Jonathan had also shown a keen eye in spotting talent and competence, assembling a team of top-performing professionals into a cabinet that has been described severally as the best in Nigeria’s history. Many members of that cabinet are still blazing the trail in various sectors, including Akinwunmi Adesina (Agriculture), now President of the African Development Bank; Omobola Johnson (Information), now Chairperson of Global Alliance for Affordable Internet; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Finance), now Director General, World Trade Organization; Muhammed Pate (Health/State), now Director, World Bank Group, amongst others. This rare skill and foresightedness will be greatly required in the mission to restore Nigeria to the pinnacle as a beacon of development in Africa and a shining light to other nations in the continent.

It is therefore a matter of expediency and in the interest of peace, patriotism, national restoration and development, that Goodluck Jonathan must enter the 2023 presidential race. We also call on Nigerians from all walks of life, across religious, political and ethnic lines, to support his candidacy for a better and working Nigeria.

Dr Mustapha Ahmadu, Chairman, Restore Nigeria Project writes from Abuja; he can be reached via dr.mustapha.ahmadu@gmail.com

https://punchng.com/jonathan-symbol-of-democracy/

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by excomarow(m): 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
Jonna-Jonna the National Cake Distributor... He was a saint but a failure in terms of national policy making. He failed in all angle and except sharing of national wealth to themselves

Everybody in his position would have done the same thing. He can't undermine the national unity as at that time for his selfish ambition.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Olayinka0439: 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
Abeg, Jonathan sef na thief

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by excomarow(m): 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
GreatrAnalyst:
He should rather respect himself further. He didn't forget anything there. Devil wants to soil the honour he has been able to garner for himself by leaving power voluntarily back then.

He had no choice but to leave the office, except if he wanted to undermine the unity of the country. Even though it was you... You must vacate that seat

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Obagofixxy: 1:06pm On Mar 18, 2022
Na today you know Abi...... Jonathan was God sent but we chased him away

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by dabenda: 1:08pm On Mar 18, 2022
Jonathan abeg no mind dem o...

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Maxymilliano(m): 1:09pm On Mar 18, 2022
And what's the point of the write-up
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Omotonsho(m): 1:09pm On Mar 18, 2022
Na Now una know abi, Shebi una been dey call am all sort of names.... Body don tell everybody...

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by yesloaded: 1:10pm On Mar 18, 2022
2023 election will be funny grin

Many people will be disappointed because the candidate they least expected becomes president

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Nobody: 1:10pm On Mar 18, 2022
He should rest there is more capable hands
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Tallesty1(m): 1:10pm On Mar 18, 2022
Nigerians rejected a global statesman and elected a terrorist spokesperson

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by rocknation62(m): 1:15pm On Mar 18, 2022
Na now day break?

I’m still surprised when some people still come online & campaign for a 69 year old man!

One Mumu was quoting me on one thread saying “ Is it really about age or performance? Have the young politicians been any more productive?

I replied Can a 69 year old man be very sexually active

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by rocknation62(m): 1:15pm On Mar 18, 2022
Olayinka0439:
Abeg , Jonathan sef na thief

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by GreatrAnalyst: 1:17pm On Mar 18, 2022
He should rather respect himself further by not seeking to go back to Aso Rock. He didn't forget anything there. Devil wants to soil the honour he has been able to garner for himself by leaving power voluntarily back then, if he attempts becoming a President again.
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Brendaniel: 1:23pm On Mar 18, 2022
Are these people alright or there is something wrong with them , this was the same man they abused, insulted and said Buhari was better than him, they voted Buhari in, after the first 4 yrs of Buhari's failure they voted him again, he failed yet again, now after 8 yrs of destruction done by Buhari they want Jonathan back to clean up Buhari's mess, infact I pity any southerner going for presidency whose aim is not divide the country because of the damage Buhari has done...

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Benny6944: 1:23pm On Mar 18, 2022
Too long..
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by irunoko(m): 1:28pm On Mar 18, 2022
grin

If JoJo is the symbol of democracy Na him be say bubu is the symbol of economic development, intelligence ,and educational improvement
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Kwunume: 1:32pm On Mar 18, 2022
Inas much as I like Jonathan, those calling for him to contest the next presidential election do not mean well for the Southern part of Nigeria as he is entitled to a single term of four years and power then shift back to the north, going by the gentle man agreement.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by kingyakos: 1:32pm On Mar 18, 2022
Tallesty1:
Nigerians rejected a global statesman and elected a terrorist spokesperson

And they will live to pay for it.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by kingyakos: 1:34pm On Mar 18, 2022
Olayinka0439:
Abeg, Jonathan sef na thief

Johnathan, tinubu and buhari who steal pass.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Shadysen: 1:35pm On Mar 18, 2022
excomarow:
Jonna-Jonna the National Cake Distributor... He was a saint but a failure in terms of national policy making. He failed in all angle and except sharing of national wealth to themselves

Everybody in his position would have done the same thing. He can't undermine the national unity as at that time for his selfish ambition.
mad man

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by armadeo(m): 1:40pm On Mar 18, 2022
oliviabeem:
Jonathan go just Dey laugh all of Una already

I'm telling you. If I was him I go don laugh Belleful


If I was his handler, I would post a pic of him looking at aso rock with a thoughtful pose ( captioned musings on second chances) and let the country ( Internet space) catch fire.
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by edosignature(m): 1:41pm On Mar 18, 2022
What goes around, comes around, be good to mankind.
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by MansoryMX(m): 1:43pm On Mar 18, 2022
Joke apart in as much as Ebele regime is looting! But you see this Buhari regime! The looting in Ebele regime is nothing compare to what’s happening in this Buhari regime. Buhari has finally finished Nigeria! Both Buhari and Goodluck ruin this country. If only Nigerians knows about the true state of this country!

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by SmartPolician: 1:43pm On Mar 18, 2022
When you see northerners demanding that Jonathan comes back, they just want him to come and spend 4 years in office and achieve nothing so that power will return to the north afterward. Nobody can fix the level of rot in Nigeria in 4 years.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Strongdickfresh: 1:44pm On Mar 18, 2022
[[s]quote author=excomarow post=111144413]Jonna-Jonna the National Cake Distributor... He was a saint but a failure in terms of national policy making. He failed in all angle and except sharing of national wealth to themselves

Everybody in his position would have done the same thing. He can't undermine the national unity as at that time for his selfish ambition.
[/quote][/s]

Bitter soul...

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by ACRI: 1:45pm On Mar 18, 2022
Stop this

This country is blessed with Technocrats

We don't want any chip off the old block pls
Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by Heterodox(m): 1:47pm On Mar 18, 2022
excomarow:
Jonna-Jonna the National Cake Distributor... He was a saint but a failure in terms of national policy making. He failed in all angle and except sharing of national wealth to themselves

Everybody in his position would have done the same thing. He can't undermine the national unity as at that time for his selfish ambition.
But your papa never achieve anything.

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Re: Jonathan, Symbol Of Democracy - Mustapha Ahmadu by GreatrAnalyst: 1:48pm On Mar 18, 2022
excomarow:


He had no choice but to leave the office, except if he wanted to undermine the unity of the country. Even though it was you... You must vacate that seat

It was the right thing to do for a right-thinking person, but not all men think right.
I meant no point for him trying to return to Aso Rock in the coming election. Nigeria is more divided now than before, and harder to manage than ever.
It's when Buhari leaves that many will understand the economic damage that has happened to Nigeria thus far. Nigeria presently is existing on a borrowed future(money) yet with no buoyancy of economy that will pay it back. Capital projects, how many of them do we have?

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