We have noted with regret the mischievous effort by sections of the mass media to portray President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as an interested party and the main loser in yesterday’s election of the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF).
Contrary to the impression of Presidential partisanship and interference in the affairs of the Governors Forum erroneously conveyed by some headlines in the media today, President Jonathan who is currently leading Nigeria’s delegation to the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa had no preferred candidate in the NGF elections and could therefore not have been “floored” by any other candidate as some newspapers sensationally reported.
President
Jonathan has the greatest possible respect for the Nigerian Governors
Forum as an independent body of mature, responsible, and knowledgeable
elected political leaders who have a critical role to play in
strengthening democratic governance in the country, and who are quite
capable of running their own affairs without being tele-guided, as some
media reports misleadingly implied.
The
President has always shown a willingness to work harmoniously with any
leadership freely and independently chosen by the Governors Forum for
the collective progress and development of all sections of the country
and will continue to do so.
He
has not in the present instance or ever before, interfered in elections
to leadership positions in the Governors Forum. Reports in the media
which convey that impression are totally off the mark and the handiwork
of mischievous individuals and groups with the intention of sowing the
seeds of discord and disunity in the polity.
President
Jonathan trusts that as true democrats and respected national political
leaders, members of the Governors Forum will quickly resolve the issues
and differences amongst them which emerged yesterday and continue to
contribute effectively to national development as a strong, and
progressive body.
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
May 25, 2013
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