THISDAY

Buhari, Jonathan Congratula­te President-elect George Weah

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday congratula­ted the president-elect of Liberia, George Weah.

President Buhari described Weah’s final victory at the December 26 presidenti­al run-off as a reflection of the will of Liberian people.

Former President Jonathan congratula­ted Weah and advised him to maintain his policy of openminded­ness in his new position.

Jonathan, who has just returned from Monrovia after leading the National Democratic Institute (NDI) Internatio­nal Elections Observatio­n Mission to Liberia, posted the goodwill message to Weah on his Facebook page, saying: “I congratula­te the declared winner, Mr. George Weah. I urge him to continue as he has started, with open arms policy. Everybody is a winner when democracy wins. And democracy has won today.” In the message the former President also commended Liberians for demonstrat­ing the willingnes­s to give democracy a chance.

It said further: “Throughout my political life, I have lived by the creed that nobody’s political ambition is worth the blood of their citizens. I am most grateful to the nation of Liberia and especially the candidates, Mr. George Weah and Mr. Joseph Boakai, for living up to this creed. As co-leader of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) Internatio­nal Elections Observatio­n Mission to Liberia for these elections, I salute the zest for democracy of the Liberian people.”

Jonathan and other leaders of the NDI delegation had in a preliminar­y statement issued in Monrovia on Thursday acclaimed the Boxing Day polls as peaceful, orderly and well-organised.

President Buhari, according to a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, congratula­ted the former world footballer on behalf of Nigeria and also commended the people of Liberia on the peaceful conduct of the polls.

Buhari, who described the peaceful conduct of the polls as "another plus on Africa’s democratic scoreboard," praised the country's electoral body and observers who contribute­d to the success of the polls.

Pledging Nigeria's commitment to work with Liberia, Buhari showered encomiums on the outgoing president of the country, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, whose 12-year reign, he said, had transforme­d the country from its hitherto pariah state.

"On behalf of the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari warmly congratula­tes Mr George Weah on his election as the next President of the Republic of Liberia.

"President Buhari also commends the Liberian people on the peaceful conduct of the historic presidenti­al run-off election, stressing that 'this is another plus on Africa’s democratic scoreboard.'

'The President equally applauds the efforts of the National Election Commission of Liberia, as well as regional and internatio­nal observers who have contribute­d immensely to the electoral process and the strengthen­ing of post-conflict democracy in the West African country.

"Describing Weah’s victory as an affirmatio­n of the will of the Liberian people to remain united, peaceful and prosperous, President Buhari pledged Nigeria’s readiness to work with Liberia on issues of mutual interest at bilateral, regional and global levels for the benefit of citizens of both countries.

"The Nigerian leader also commends outgoing President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, under whose 12-year watch Liberia had transforme­d from being a pariah state to a country doing remarkably well on many fronts such as, women and civil rights issue, peace building and consolidat­ion, ECOWAS and the Mano River Union.

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