President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday said the results of the 2007 presidential election that produced the late Umaru Yar’Adua as President and himself as Vice President has caused him a lot of embarrassment.
He said notwithstanding the Supreme Court judgment
that upheld the results of the elections, he was confronted with
“embarrassing questions” over the elections whenever he travelled
abroad.
“Although we took oath of office
and the Supreme Court declared us winners, but each time one travelled
abroad, people asked all kinds of questions that even got one angry.
That was when I promised myself that if have an opportunity to oversee
elections in Nigeria, no other President or Vice President should suffer
that can kind of harassment and embarrassment by the international
community,” Mr. Jonathan said.
The President said this while receiving the report of the National
Stakeholders Forum on Electoral Reform presented by former Senate
President, Ken Nnamani, in Abuja.
Mr. Jonathan reiterated his commitment to the conduct of free, fair and credible general elections in 2015.
“That is why I said nobody should manipulate elections for me in the
2011 elections, even though I was candidate. That my ambition and the
fate of the country are two different things, the interest of the nation
is much more superior to any other ambition and I kept faith with that.
At the end of the election, it was accepted by local and international
observers. And I promise that 2015 elections will be better,” he said.
The President said he agreed to the recommendation that there must be a body dedicated to punishing electoral offenders.
“We need this body so that people who commit electoral offences will
not get away with them. After elections, the matter goes to the
tribunal. The only person who loses is the person who contested that
election. Any other person who committed all kinds of atrocities gets
away with it as nobody punishes him/her. That is why we continue to have
that kind of impunity,” he said.
The President also assured Nigerians of adequate funding for the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to enable it to carry
out its statutory functions effectively.
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