THISDAY

Buhari: Jonathan Conceding Defeat in 2015 Unpreceden­ted, Un-Nigerian

- Deji Elumoye, Alex Enumah and Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

To bestow Tinubu with GCFR title May 25 Urge diplomats to always respect nation’s traditiona­l institutio­ns, cultures Ex-president preaches integrity, good governance Nothing can stop transition of power on May 29, says SGF Court to decide whether to stop inaugurati­on May 24

President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, reviewed the 2015 general election that brought him into office, and said the singular act of his predecesso­r, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, conceding defeat, even before the formal announceme­nt of the election result, was unpreceden­ted and, definitely, not Nigerian.

Buhari made the assertion at a farewell meeting with his media support group, Buhari Media Organisati­on (BMO), at the State House, Abuja.

The statement came as the president was billed to confer on the president-elect, Bola Tinubu, the country’s highest honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (GCFR) during the handover of transition documents at the State House, Abuja, on May 25, ahead of his inaugurati­on as the 16th President of Nigeria.

However, Buhari advised the High Commission­ers of the United Kingdom, Richard Hugh Montgomery, and Sri Lanka, Velupillai Kananathan, to always uphold the noble standards of diplomacy, like their predecesso­rs, by respecting Nigerian cultures and traditiona­l institutio­ns. He spoke, when he received Letters of Credence from the diplomats.

Jonathan called for the entrenchme­nt of a culture of integrity across both the corporate and civil spaces as a way of addressing the problems associated with governance, democracy and developmen­t in the country.

At the same time, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman, Presidenti­al

Transition Council, Mr Boss Mustapha, told a world press conference, yesterday, that nothing could stop the transition of power on May 29.

Nonetheles­s, Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, yesterday, adjourned till May 24 the ruling in a suit seeking to stop the inaugurati­on of Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 2023.

Speaking at the farewell meeting with his media support team, the president recalled how elated he felt when his predecesso­r, Jonathan, “called me at 5:25 that evening to say congratula­tions. I said pardon me Mr. President? He said yes, I called to concede and congratula­te you. That was equally very un-Nigerian.”

Buhari also likened the sacrifices of the BMO members to that of past leaders, citing, in particular, Generals Yakubu Gowon, Olusegun Obasanjo, and himself. He recalled how in the period of the civil war, he walked from Makurdi, in today’s Benue State, to the shorelines.

While calling on Nigerians to walk on the path of duty if they really wanted to see the country achieve new heights, the president showered praises on members of BMO for volunteeri­ng their time and energy throughout the eight years of his administra­tion “without salary, letter of appointmen­t or any formal rewards, describing their sacrifices as ‘very un-Nigerian.”

Buhari said the BMO had by their action given him inspiratio­n and hope for a better Nigeria in the future.

He said, “I am so happy for all that you have done to support my administra­tion. I don’t have enough words to thank you individual­ly and collective­ly. I occasional­ly read your outbursts and often wondered what type of Nigerians are these? The sacrifices you have made for our success is beyond measure.”

The president described Nigeria as a lucky country given the natural resources available to it and its vast population, saying, “We don’t even know how much resource we have. A major part of Africa's natural resources are domiciled in this country."

Making comparison­s with countries he had been to on military training, Buhari cited a particular instance, where people who died of hunger overnight, were cleared off the streets by refuse collectors. He recalled, “People just moved on with their daily lives even in the face of these cultural shocks."

Earlier, Chairman and Coordinato­r of BMO, Niyi Akinsiju, said, “As your administra­tion ends on May 29th, 2023, we wish to state unequivoca­lly that you have made the country proud and posterity will judge you favourably.”

On his part, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, informed the president that the group was the same media committee that worked for him in the 2015 elections, which was an amalgam of the media assets of the candidates that ran with him in the party primaries that he asked him to keep.

On behalf of the group, the presidenti­al spokesman thanked Buhari for the opportunit­y he gave them to serve during the period of his eight-year leadership, noting that throughout this period, the BMO sustained itself through voluntary assistance by non-government­al organisati­ons.

Buhari to Bestow Tinubu with GCFR Award May 25

President-elect Bola Tinubu would receive the country’s highest honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (GCFR) during the handover of transition documents at the State House, Abuja, on May 25, ahead of his inaugurati­on as the 16th President of Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman, Presidenti­al Transition Council, Mr Boss Mustapha, disclosed this yesterday at a world press conference on the 2023 presidenti­al inaugurati­on, which he said was unstoppabl­e.

Mustapha added that the vicepresid­ent-elect, Senator Kasim Shettima, would on the same occasion bag the Grand Commander of Order of the Niger (GCON).

Mustapha, while unveiling the programme of events for the inaugurati­on, said the conferment would be preceded by a Regimental Dinner in honour of Buhari on May 23 at the Armed Forces Officers Mess, to be followed by a valedictor­y Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Council Chambers, Presidenti­al Villa, on May 24.

There would be a public lecture and Jumaat prayer at the National Mosque on May 26, followed by an inaugurati­on lecture on the topic: Deepening Democracy for Integratio­n and Developmen­t by former President of Kenya, Uhuru

Kenyatta.

The lecture is to hold up at the Internatio­nal Conference Centre on May 27.

There would be an interdenom­inational church service at the National Christian Centre on May 28, preceding the Inaugurati­on Dinner/Gala Night, at the State House Conference Centre on the same day.

The highpoint of the activities would be the inaugurati­on parade/ swearing-in at the Eagle Square on May 29 and the post inaugurati­on luncheon at the State House Banquet Hall that is strictly for the in-coming president with invited presidents, heads of government, and his invited guests also on May 29.

Mustapha said the Presidenti­al

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria