Election: Don’t vote for killers, Jonathan tells Nigerians

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.There’s still hope, say Uzodimma, Ugorji

.NUJ boss reads riot act

 

 

 

In the run up to the 2015 elections, Jonathan declared his reelection was not worth the blood of citizens while advocating for one man one vote.

 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has warned against voting desperate politicians who are killers in the forthcoming 2023 elections.

 

The former President made this statement at Uyo on Sunday at an interdenominational service to commemorate Akwa Ibom at 35 anniversary.

 

He said: “In 2023, you must not make the mistake to vote killers. Those who will carry knives, guns, and all kinds of gadgets to go and kill people because of politics are the enemies of society. If you kill to become a leader, you will continue to kill to remain a leader,” Mr Jonathan said.

 

“The people will continue to suffer. Make sure that from the House of Assembly to the House of Representatives to Senate to governor, you vote for the right people in Akwa Ibom State.”

 

 

Jonathan has been a peace advocate since leaving office in 2015.

 

In the run up to the 2015 elections, Jonathan declared his reelection was not worth the blood of citizens while advocating for one man one vote.

 

 

Upon his defeat at the polls in 2015,  Jonathan handed over power to President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

In another development, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State and the Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Dr Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji have said Nigeria still has hope despite the basket-full of challenges facing the Nation at 62.

 

Both spoke on Sunday at the Maria Assumpta Catholic Cathedral Owerri during a Church Service to mark the 62nd Independence Anniversary of Nigeria.

 

They agreed that Nigeria is endowed by God  with huge human and material resources and that with the right leadership and attitude the Country can still attain greatness.

 

In his remarks at the end of the Service, Governor Uzodimma challenged Nigerians to stand up to tackle the challenges retarding the progress of the Nation.

 

He advised Nigerians to learn to differentiate between the meaning of collective interest as against individual or personal interest, noting that “what defines a Nation is collective interest.”

 

Governor Uzodimma explained that all Nations have their perculiar challenges “but we must take time to study how countries overcame such challenges and deplore proactive approaches in confronting the challenges of our time.”

 

“Every generation has a responsibility to confront every challenge that befell them, be it leadership or followership but the common denominator to solve a problem is by identifying the root cause of the problem.”

 

The Governor regretted that the attitude of Nigerians has always been to “complain and lament about problems,  identifying where things are not going well, but not doing much in planning how things can go well.”

 

The Governor acknowledged that at 62 Nigeria has come of age and continued to struggle for survival – failures and successes – but said “despite all the challenges that confronted the country, Nigeria and Nigerians still have life and faith in God to continue to drive the Nation.”

 

He assuaged the fears of the congregation that Nigeria is not making progress saying “in spite of the challenges of leadership, insecurity, poverty and unemployment the country still remains very hopeful and God has been very merciful to all of us.”

 

While acknowledging that the current and past leaders of Nigeria must have made their mistakes with regard to the mega problems, he however said that the strength and energy are still available to them, particularly as the blessings which God has endowed Nigeria with –  natural and human resources – provide  hope for tomorrow.

 

“How many of us are interested in how Nigeria can be better, and if yes what have we done in that direction?”

 

Drawing inference from Imo State with her peculiar problems, the Governor said:  “Leadership came, leadership left but problems are here and there. We should brace-up and confront the challenges of our time.”

 

He called on the congregation to join hands to solve the problems in Imo State “to allow for peace and people to go about their businesses.”

 

Governor Uzodimma said there is need to differentiate between the leadership and the political class that have come to work for the people from those that  refused to work so that we join hands and forces to support the ones that have come to work, noting, “as a Governor I have come to work.”

 

He reiterated that “the Independence  Anniversary Church Service was to thank God for the peace, unity and development of our country, Nigeria,” and reminded all that “Imo State is held back because of our past mistakes but  we cannot die with our past mistakes.”

 

He urged the citizens of Imo State to “begin to do things differently, listen to the Government of the day, find out if her story is good, if yes embrace it for the interest of the State and the country at large because we have no other place to go.”

 

“When I came as a Governor I saw poverty, broken down infrastructure and in fact,  things fell apart and the centre could not hold. The good news is that to solve the problem the 3-R government has developed an ECONOMIC GROWTH PLAN as the password to remove poverty, unemployment and to restore security.”

 

The Governor continued: “It is not enough to condemn the security agencies that have come to restore peace and order by toeing the line of miscreants,” and advised the people to “help government to identify and inform the security agencies and governments of criminals in our Communities.”

 

In his homily, Archbishop Ugorji thanked God for the numerous blessings He endowed Nigeria with as a nation “as well as so many talents and human endowments given to her leaders,” indicating that there is still hope for the country.

 

Ugorji recalled the expectations of Nigerians 62 years ago and said they desired a nation devoid of rancour, ritual killings, insecurity, poverty, and all forms of immoralities.  Also, he said that Nigerians deserve a nation where everybody will be respected, given equal opportunity, justice and fair play and experience a life of freedom.

 

He added that the citizens are desirous of benefiting from God-given natural resources, in a state of peace and obedient to rule of law.

 

The Archbishop acknowledged that the Independence Anniversary Mass was not just to mark the 62nd Independence of Nigeria, but an event intended to remember our forefathers, brothers and sisters who paid the supreme price to make us a nation. “We look forward to celebrating a peaceful country, where peace and unity will dominate the entire nation and the citizens will be happy for it.”

 

He reiterated that “Nigeria is a potential great country with numerous natural resources but leadership and management of these resources is making the citizens to suffer.”

 

He called for “change of heart from all sectors and leaders to embrace God and shun needless killings, move away from corruption, fraud, kidnapping, selfishness, embrace security of lives and property and go back to God in prayers.”

 

Archbishop Ugorji rounded off by saying that “if the citizens are safe, the entire country will be safe but if they are not the country will be bleeding and there will be no development.”

 

The Mass was attended by Wife of the Governor, Barr. Chioma Uzodimma; top government functionaries like the Deputy Governor, Prof Placid Njoku; Speaker of Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emeka Nduka (leading his principal officers and other members); Secretary to Government of Imo State, Chief Cosmas Iwu; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Barr  Nnamdi Anyaehie; Commissioners, other government appointees and heads of government agencies and parastatals.

 

Also in attendance were the leadership of the All Progressives Congress in the South East and Imo State, Sole Administrators and Coordinators of Development Centres, representatives of security agencies in Imo State, traditional rulers and many others

 

However, The President, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and  Chairman of Commonwealth of African Journalists, Chris Isiguzo, has read the riot act to some members of the fourth estate of the realm, who seem not bother about the nation having a poor run among its contemporary countries.

Speaking at the special dinner and awards presentation ceremony of the Katsina State of the NUJ in Katsina at the weekend, Mr. Isiguzo cautioned the media practitioners that the Nigerian Constitution imposed on them the responsibility of holding government accountable, mobilizing, informing and educating the public.

“What this simply means is that for there to be accountability in governance, for there to be good governance in any system, the journalists must discharge that responsibility. Without the media, there is no democracy.

“Therefore, as we prepare to start the campaign to usher in new leaders, journalists must not be carried away or be tempted by pecuniary or mercantile motivations because the mistakes you make today are going to live with us in the next four or eight year as the case may be.

“If you fail to get it right this time around, it is longevity to Nigeria’s situation. If you want Nigerians to be continually united, we must mobilize Nigerians to do the right thing and to take the right decision,” he said.

The NUJ chief also warned that the press should at all times interrogate those seeking political power at all levels during the campaigns for various offices in 2023 general elections.

Mr. Isiguzo, who lauded the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, cordial fraternity with the union, noted that very few states were having such relationship with the press.

Earlier, the Chairman of Katsina NUJ, Tukur Dan-Ali, noted his leadership had sustained the development of infrastructure in the state secretariat of the union and called for assistance in boosting the welfare and meeting other needs for the smooth operations of journalists.

Highlights of the event included the presentation of Outstanding Performance and Media Friendliness Award 2022 to Governor Masari and other awards to some distinguished personalities in the state.