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2023: Put Nigeria First,  Goodluck Jonathan Tells Politicians

2023: Put Nigeria First,  Goodluck Jonathan Tells Politicians
Former Nigeria President, Goodluck Jonathan

Former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan has advised politicians to “exercise discipline in their campaigns and other political activities” in the 2023 general elections.

He gave this advice on Thursday, August 25, at the Annual Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Legacy Dialogue in Lagos.

Jonathan said;
The forthcoming elections are critical to our national aspirations, shared prosperity and development. I urge our politicians to be mindful of our unity and stability and exercise discipline in their campaigns and other political activities.

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“To the rest of us, this period does not afford us the luxury of indifference. We must be determined to participate in our democratic processes. It requires that we must mobilise to vote those who will manage the affairs of the country with honesty in order to guarantee peace, justice, unity and progress in our land.”

Mohammed Namadi Sambo, vice president under Jonathan also graced the event.

As we approach the critical stage towards the 2023 general election in Nigeria, it is important to use this opportunity to call on all political parties and indeed, candidates and other key stakeholders to adopt issue-based campaigns.

We must all shun the use of hate or foul language and mudslinging to avoid overheating the polity. Peaceful, free and fair election next year will definitely mark yet another important milestone in our march towards sustainable democracy, peace and development of our dear nation.”

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