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Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Nobody: 8:09am On Mar 31, 2022
WHY I CONCEDED DEFEAT TO BUHARI

“I was fully informed about the manipulations, intrigues, intimidation and betrayals. The consequences of not conceding were only better imagined. My natural instinct for peace automatically surfaced. I was going to make a decision which reflected my commitment to that ideal. This is the foundation of my essence. In my periodic projections into the future, I did not see how I would be presiding over any kind of chaos. I was prepared to promote the peace, unity and progress of Nigeria."

This is a huge sacrifice, but I hope my readers believe me when I say it turned out to be one of the easiest decisions I ever took while in office.

"With my mind made up, I knew it was time to inject peace into the tensed polity, especially before INEC completed collation.

“I was in my living room with some ministers, aides and friends. Among them were the Coordinating Minister for the Economy/Honourable Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, the Honourable Minister of Aviation, Mr. Osita Chidoka and Waripamowei Dudafa, my Senior Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs.."

“They were recommending sundry alternatives, but I was quiet in the midst of their discussion. I hugged my thoughts, figuring out how to do that which was best for the country. My personal interest was receding rapidly and the interest of Nigeria looming large. I excused myself and left the sitting room. I walked into my study. Even here, my mantra was a strong circle around me, supporting and comforting me. Let the country survive. Let democracy survive. My political ambition is not worth people being ‘soaked in blood’.

“More reports flowed in and I could not wait anymore. The announcement of the final result could take issues out of all our hands. It was time for me to take action and bring peace to the nation. I felt I was destined by God at that point in time to inject the peace serum and douse the palpable tension in the country.

“I reached for the telephone and placed a call through the State House operators at about 4:45 pm. A peace I had never felt since my political sojourn, descended on me. It showed me where I had been in the past 16 years and where I was then. I smiled at the thought of what I was about to do. I waited calmly for the person at the other end of my call to answer.

Buhari: “Hello Your Excellency!”

Me: "Your Excellency, how are you?”

Buhari: “I am alright, Your Excellency”

Me: “Congratulations!”

Buhari: “Thank you very much Your Excellency”

“For several seconds the line was seized by the loudest silence I have ever known. Then we had a brief discussion. I could sense his relief too. He knew what could have been.

"Here is a man who had contested three times and lost. Maybe my gesture humbled him against his expectations because he thanked me and we talked about the handing over processes.

“Everywhere all over Africa, Asia and other parts of the world, countless deaths have been recorded on the scores of elections and power disputes. I mentioned Cote d’Ivoire earlier, where people died in their thousands during post-election violence. A similar scenario had unfolded in Kenya. African nations are more prone to post-election violence than other parts of the world."

Only very few African nations have not experienced post-election violence on a very grand scale or some bitter power tussle fed by tribal or ethnic sentiments.

"I hung up the phone, confident that my decision was right for Nigeria and would probably have a great impact on Africa. This may well be the beginning of a new perspective to power; a perspective which places national interest above personal preference. It should not always be about winning."

"After my conversation with Muhammadu Buhari, which lifted my spirit greatly, I felt better and lighter; it was time to break the news to my Ministers and aides. I wandered back into the living room. These are people I came to know after a period of time. I anticipated what their response would be."

“In my new found calm, I stood before them and told them what I had just done. The elections were over. I had called and congratulated Muhammadu Buhari on his victory. It was time for all of us to move on. Stunned silence greeted the room for some time and after they overcame their shock, they all congratulated me."

“My Aviation Minister, Osita Chidoka, sought my permission to tweet my phone conversation with Muhammadu Buhari. I obliged and he did. The country was no longer waiting for the declaration of the election results. The nationwide tension automatically dissipated as though a red hot piece of iron had been dipped in a bowl of water.’’

Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
Former President, Federal Republic Of Nigeria
(My Transition Hours)
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by dawnomike(m): 8:17am On Mar 31, 2022
His action at that critical time made the difference...
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by slimghost(m): 8:18am On Mar 31, 2022
You are a weakling and your weak decision brought us here. Don’t ever think you are any sort of a hero.

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Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by heniford2: 8:22am On Mar 31, 2022
Can buhari allow free and fair election come 2023 undecided just like Mr Jonathan did?

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Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Yabsun(m): 8:25am On Mar 31, 2022
Respect sir! cool
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by drake2(m): 8:27am On Mar 31, 2022
Great Man!
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by OneCandleAway(f): 9:02am On Mar 31, 2022
slimghost:
You are a weakling and your weak decision brought us here. Don’t ever think you are any sort of a hero.

I know he made mistakes but if he didn't hand over, it would have caused serious chaos

Obama had already stationed soldiers in Ghana, the northerners had already camped bandits in the forest in Nigeria, they were all ready for war should he not hand over. And Jonathan too didn't have any army on ground to fight should he not win. The APC had lobbied the west to hate Jonathan. Now they are all silent as Nigeria is bleeding.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Kennyprince: 9:17am On Mar 31, 2022
This is far from mistake. The truth here is that Jonathan didn't win 2015 general elections so there is nothing else he would have done.

He and his party showed serious inability to deliver the country out of her problems as at that time, and APC came strong with "sweet" promises that captured the attention of many Nigerians then.

The north with the larger block vote were supporting their own, Bihari while the yoruba nation queued behind Osinbajo. Where else did he Jonathan thought he could get votes from? The east? How many vote comes from the entire east put together?

Abeg , inasmuch as I respect Jonathan as a person, he should just admit that he lost that election hands down and there was no other option except he wanted war.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Kennyprince: 9:18am On Mar 31, 2022
OneCandleAway:


I know he made mistakes but if he didn't hand over, it would have caused serious chaos

Obama had already stationed soldiers in Ghana, the northerners had already camped bandits in the forest in Nigeria, they were all ready for war should he not hand over. And Jonathan too didn't have any army on ground to fight should he not win. The APC had lobbied the west to hate Jonathan. Now they are all silent as Nigeria is bleeding.

Shut up oga

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Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by OneCandleAway(f): 9:24am On Mar 31, 2022
Kennyprince:


Shut up oga

You're a f.ool
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Blackfire(m): 10:18am On Mar 31, 2022
Politics aside...and northern supremacy over South aside... aside my North rulling in 2023..



Jonathan surprised us and we say kudos



Now back to the matter

North 2023


Anyways I sell cows
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by Parachoko: 10:23am On Mar 31, 2022
slimghost:
You are a weakling and your weak decision brought us here. Don’t ever think you are any sort of a hero.
Some of you do not value the peace and freedom you enjoy.

Follow the news about what is happening in Ukraine maybe you will understand and appreciate the peace of mind you are enjoying.

He lost, he stepped down.

He has set a very good precedent.

He could have manipulated himself in power. There were people who were ready to make Nigeria burn.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by slimghost(m): 10:54am On Mar 31, 2022
OneCandleAway:


I know he made mistakes but if he didn't hand over, it would have caused serious chaos

Obama had already stationed soldiers in Ghana, the northerners had already camped bandits in the forest in Nigeria, they were all ready for war should he not hand over. And Jonathan too didn't have any army on ground to fight should he not win. The APC had lobbied the west to hate Jonathan. Now they are all silent as Nigeria is bleeding.

My anger is with his pre elections actions. Man Is a weakling. A compromised Jega had no business conducting that election.
He knew it but was so scared of the opposition.
Man is a weakling and he put us in this mess. An Obj would have never allowed a JEGA conduct that elections.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by OneCandleAway(f): 11:00am On Mar 31, 2022
slimghost:


My anger is with his pre elections actions. Man Is a weakling. A compromised Jega had no business conducting that election.
He knew it but was so scared of the opposition.
Man is a weakling and he put us in this mess. An Obj would have never allowed a JEGA conduct that elections.

You're right. Look at buhari that made his female relative heaf of the agency at first. Jonathan should have chosen someone from his tribe, he should have found ways to subdue tinubus influence in lagos.

I believe a united South with parts of middle belt can defeat the North, but we keep fighting each other.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by JOemmy(m): 11:55am On Mar 31, 2022
Gej actually have no other choice than handover power to buhari he came from a minority tribe they don't have what it takes to withstand the fulani north apart from bombing pipelines in the niger delta creeks.
Re: Why I Conceded Defeat To Buhari by OneCandleAway(f): 12:25pm On Mar 31, 2022
JOemmy:
Gej actually have no other choice than handover power to buhari he came from a minority tribe they don't have what it takes to withstand the fulani north apart from bombing pipelines in the niger delta creeks.

I've always wondered if they have this herdsmen/bandit issue in the Niger delta core. I expect them to be able to fight back since they have weapons ready.

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