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Friday, March 27, 2015

National Broadcast By President Jonathan On The 2015 General Elections



NATIONAL BROADCAST BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, GCFR ON THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015


Dear Compatriots,
         As we prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, I have come before you this morning to express my immense appreciation for the opportunity you gave me to lead this great nation of ours in the past four years.








       I also wish to place on record, once again, my sincere gratitude for the support you have given my administration without which the significant progress we have made in recent years would not have been possible.

      In spite of the many challenges we have had to contend with since 1999, our present democratic dispensation continues to endure and grow stronger in keeping with the yearnings and aspirations of our people.


        We have all worked very hard to nurture and strengthen our democratic institutions and promote the good governance practices which they were designed to deliver for the better well-being of  our people.


      I believe I can say without fear of contradiction that we all clearly cherish the democracy we now have and will never willingly give it up for any other form of governance.

       This much-cherished democracy of ours is about to be put to the test once again.


      I urge you all to troop out en-masse to peacefully perform your civic duty of voting for leaders of your choice tomorrow.


      As we do so, let us all - political party leaders, contestants, party members, party agents, supporters and ordinary voters alike, be very conscious of the fact that the eyes of the entire world are on us.

      We must therefore comport ourselves in a manner that will further strengthen our democracy and consolidate our place in the comity of truly democratic nations.

    I made a commitment on assumption of office to progressively deliver freer, fairer and more credible elections in our country. In keeping with that commitment, the Federal Government has given the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) all necessary support to ensure that it conducts very successful elections tomorrow and on April 11.


      We have all been assured that INEC is fully ready for the elections. I believe that we can all trust that they are certainly more ready now than they may have been before security issues and other concerns necessitated a re-scheduling of the dates for the 2015 general elections.


    As an administration, we welcome the fact that millions of Nigerians who were yet to receive their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) as at February 14, and would therefore have been unfairly disenfranchised if the polls had gone ahead  on that date, have seized the opportunity of the re-scheduling to collect their cards and can now exercise their right to vote tomorrow.


 We are also glad that our gallant Armed Forces have successfully stemmed the seizure of Nigerian territories in the North-East by the terrorist group, Boko Haram.


   They have recaptured most of the communities and territories formerly occupied by the insurgents, making it possible for thousands of internally-displaced Nigerians to begin returning to their homes and communities.


    I heartily commend the very courageous men and women of our Armed Forces for the immense sacrifices which they continue to make in defending the nation and protecting its citizens.

    I also thank all Nigerians for keeping faith with us over the past six weeks.
  
    I call on all political parties and politicians in the country to allow the free, unfettered will of our people to be expressed without any hindrance in the coming elections in keeping with the hallowed principles and tenets of democratic governance which we all profess.


  The will of the people freely expressed through the ballot is the bedrock of all democracies and ours cannot be an exception.

   Let us all therefore be prepared, as true democrats, to graciously accept the outcome of the elections as the rightful choice of our people from whom all political powers in our democracy must emanate.

    My administration has done its utmost best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform our country.

     Tomorrow’s election is another very important milestone as we continue our march towards the fulfilment of our God-given potential for greatness.

    The election offers us another opportunity to empower leaders of our choice once again, and to show the world that genuine democracy is alive and well in our beloved nation.
  

   I will like to restate my belief that no political ambition can justify violence or the shedding of the blood of our people.

     I reaffirm once again, my personal preparedness to ensure fair play during the elections and to deploy the resources and institutions of state only in the manner prescribed by our laws.
  

   Let me warn, however, that as President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, I am under oath to protect the lives of all Nigerians and the security of our country at all times. I will never abdicate my responsibilities in that regard.

    Democracy allows dissent. It encourages differences and even fervent disagreements. But elections must never be mistaken for war or an opportunity to set fellow citizens against each other and tear our beloved nation apart.


     Those who may harbor any intentions of testing our will by unleashing violence during the elections in order to advance their political ambitions should think again as all necessary measures have been put in place to ensure that any persons who breach the peace or cause public disorder during or after the elections are speedily apprehended and summarily dealt with according to our laws.


    The nation’s security agencies are also fully prepared and ready to deal decisively with any group or persons who attempt to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the elections or cause any form of public disorder.


    Our dear country, Nigeria is the largest democracy amongst black nations of the world. We are a nation of great accomplishments, with a proud history of evolving affinities.

   Let us go out tomorrow to vote peacefully and set a fitting example of political maturity for other emerging democracies to follow.

    I wish you all and our dear nation, very peaceful and successful elections.

    May God Almighty continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    I thank you all.



45 comments:

  1. Talk all you want Mr President,we are sick and tired of you. "we" cos I speak for the majority that are also sick and tired of you..



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    1. Speak for yourself say 'I' not 'we' and let them speak for themselves

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    2. Vote wisely
      Vote for Buhari



      #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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    3. This sounds like a farewell speech,eeeyyyaa!he knows he's going.#helps Jona to sob#
      The wind of change has blown from heaven noone can stop it!haha
      Stella I am counting hours from now,see u in d new dispensation of Change!
      Goodluck Buhari!

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    4. In year 2011. I vote for GEJ, I mobilize all my friends for my street to vote for u, after four good years, u have nothing to show, all what we see was corruption true out. U create enemies to Nigerians brothers against brothers, sisters against sisters, friends against friends, most of them killed themselves; Kidnapping here and there, immigration scam when some of our jobless Nigerians lost their lives, etc. After all that tsunami u said we should vote u again as our president? U lie, Can somebody tells me Buhari past error? That he built two refineries when he was petroleum minister, to create employment for old and young Nigeria citizens, so that white men won't robb us again, and he brought discipline and orderliness to Nigeria when he was head of state, that he executed some drug barrons ,that he jailed all corrupt politicians , that he started paying our debts to free our economy, that he refused to collect loan from world bank and IMF and devalued our naira , that he built roads cut across the nation when he was PTDF chairman, that he bough buses and luxurious for all tertiary institutions in Nigeria and last but not the least, that he refused to collect 23m as monthly pension as ex-head of state but instead wrote to be paying 2.3m. If these are the errors he committed then I will vote for him again so that he can repeat the mistake. #ihavedecided to vote for #change

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    5. Pls speak for urself he may not have done much but he sure did much more than those that messed up the system bfore he came to mend what he can, we need to excuse this man abeg he is trying n if he doesnt come back which is highly unlikely so be it.

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    6. Oh irabo, so u still believe Buhari built 2 refineries? Tells a lot. U have access to internet,so pls try and do research somtims. If u can't, den jus google. Tank me later

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    7. @Queen, it's not fair o, u cracked me up lol. But seriously, when they signed the pact again and he was asked to hug Buhari, I felt so deeply sorry for GEJ. Just by looking at him I felt pity for him because.. truth be told ehn, the burden is too much.

      Like a lawyer said on the news days ago, he said come March 29th, a new reformed president will emerge. Now, he explained that by a new reformed president, he means that either a brand new president will emerge, or the old one will be panel beaten and changed to a better one. So either way, change will come in a few hours.

      Let the best win. I can't come and go and die ontop this election matter

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  2. You can't but love his speeches.

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  3. Ok we haff hear! Thank you too!

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  4. I had a dream last that GEJ won!!!!!!

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    1. I had a dream last nite that GEJ won

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    2. Keep dreaming until reality hits you in the face.

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  5. Only you will i vote
    Goodluck Jonathan
    Only you will I vote
    I have no other choice

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  6. Only you will i vote
    Goodluck Jonathan
    Only you will I vote
    I have no other choice

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  7. I just came to say lord lord let your will be done concerning Nigeria!!! Peaceful election every one my prayers are with you all *** mwahh*** :* :*

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  8. Thank you Mr. President. I wish you the very best and sincerely hope you are re-elected.

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    1. "My administration has done its utmost best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform our country"

      Mr presido, u've done ur best, but is ur best good enough?
      Just a harmless question..

       My administration has done its utmost best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform our country.

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    2. The best can never be good enough to please blood-thirsty-corruption-killing Nigerians. What it seems everyone chooses to ignore is the fact that this president is not blood thirsty. This is one of few administrations where people are not maimed for voicing their opinion, killed as a political opponent or civilians mixed up with terrorists destroyed. The change people are asking for is here but we can't see it painted in red across the blue sky because it is gradual. It is starting at d economic grassroot.
      The change that is preferred is the type that will implement laws that even a Christian cannot comprehend. If I were you, just take few minutes and meditate on the last sentence.

      FB

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  11. I just wish he spends more time with mrs dame.....to teach her how to speak..........Stella u must enjoy me

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  12. I always got your back my presido.

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  13. GEJ !
    GEJ ! !
    GEJ ! ! !
    GEJ ! ! ! !
    GEJ ! ! ! ! !
    Esau I hate, Jacob I LOVE says the Lord.
    God rules over all the nations and gives power to whosoever He will.
    When the righteous is in authority the people rejoice.

    TOMORROW WILL TELL !

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  14. Can't vote sad face
    Where I registered is far from my house

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  15. Only what God says will come to pass. God help GEJ and give him discerning spirit.

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  16. Blan blan bla bla bla stupid corrupt slave. You and your primary school conductor wife should be impeach. Fuck you too Buhari!
    #dontgodontvote.

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  17. When a winner speaks the difference is clear!
    Go Jona!go Jona!!gooooo!!!!!!

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  18. Peeps are against GMB because he will deal with corrupt politicians. I pray he wins, and God will be done in Nigeria. My parents are voting for GEJ, me am voting for GMB! Chikenah! Few hours more.

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  19. The speech is too lengthy, we believe in change that what I want -Pst.chekeleke

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  20. GEJ: Goodbye Ebele Jonathan.

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  21. I pledge to Nigeria my country
    To remove Jonathan and Sambo
    To be gentle and loyal on election day, to Vote
    BUHARI with all my strength. To protect my PVC and
    uphold no violence and trouble.
    So help me God and God bless Nigeria.

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  22. @mrs mustapha, 1000 likes for your comment

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  23. I read a fb post where an idiot by the name egbe says any catholic that don't vote for GEJ will die after the election. It is him, his wife, his children and entire generation that will die by fire in their houses! Buffonic bastard! Who is the dictator now? And that dwarf monkey looking asari dokubo that is threantening Armageddon if GEJ does not win, it is you and your polygamous family that will be killed by bullets! Ugly mofo with pig face! Because of this I will vote for APC tomorrow! Is it by force Kwa?

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    1. So why are you hiding under anonymous? What's your name stupid bitch?

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  24. Most of this ppl don't know why they wanna vote GEJ, most of them are just being tribalistic and doing this on religious ground. What does tribe and religion got to do with effecting change in a dead and deceived country. That's why Nigeria cannot grow cos its infested with stagnant minds. If a president doesn't perform well he should go and let another be replaced and goes that way until we get who gets it right. Haha Is it Jonathan's permanent spot? and has become a dobor die affair for him.Mtshwe injuat don't get this ppl. pls be wise.

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