In clear terms, President Goodluck
Jonathan, yesterday, previewed 2015 politically and economically and returned a
grim verdict: It may be a turbulent year and there is need for Nigerians to
pray.
Speaking at the Christ Apostolic
Church, Area I, Durumi, Abuja where he joined other worshippers for the last
Sunday service of the year, President Jonathan specifically enjoined religious
leaders to pray to God to guide him and other politicians in the country aright
so that they will not set the country ablaze through their utterances.
On the drop in the price of crude
oil, Nigeria’s main foreign revenue earner, Jonathan admitted that the trend
will “affect us in one way or the other” but promised that “the economic team
is working very hard to stabilise it and we believe that although there may be
temporary inconveniences, it will definitely not bring the economy down.”
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
presidential candidate reiterated that the ambition of anybody in the country
was not worth the blood of any Nigerian.
The president spoke on a day
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State urged him and Major-General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd), the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential standard
bearer, to sign a peace accord for the forthcoming general elections.
A tempting year
According to the president, for
every office in the country, there are a thousand and one Nigerians who are
qualified to occupy such office, so no politician should think that he is the
only qualified person for the office.
His words: “Next year is a tempting
year for us. Election year in Third World countries is always a turbulent year
with all kinds of predictions. I, however, believe that God who brought us to
this level will see us through.
“All that I will request of you is
to continue to pray for us politicians, myself and other politicians from all
political parties, for God to guide us in our utterances and what we do so that
we will not sacrifice the lives of Nigerians because of our ambitions.
“Nobody’s ambition is worth the
blood of any Nigerian. Pray to God to give us that wisdom and mind to make sure
we conduct ourselves in a way that will not set the country ablaze because of
our personal ambitions.
“There are so many good Nigerians
that can hold the offices we are occupying or aspiring to occupy, it is by
privilege of God that we are here in positions to ask for the mandates of
Nigerians.
“None of us should begin to think
that he is the best person to be anywhere from state houses of assembly to the
Presidency. There are a thousand and one Nigerians that are super qualified
more than those people who are even aspiring to occupy offices.
“Pray for us that God should give us the
wisdom to conduct ourselves in a manner that at the end of the day, this
country will triumph.”
Essence of leadership
Emphasising that the essence of
leadership is to serve the country and its people, Jonathan said any person
seeking to lead would not encourage the killing of people he seeks to lead or
the destruction of their property.
He said: “The development of Nigeria
is what all of us want. If every aspirant has the mind to develop the people,
then you do not need to kill or maim people to get there. You do not need to
kill the people you want to develop in order to get to the office you want
except if you are aspiring for that office for a different reason.
“If the idea is to help the people,
grow the economy and make the people happy, you won’t want to kill, you won’t
want to maim or burn down houses, vehicles and property.”
Nigeria’s challenges
Acknowledging that the country is
under going a lot of challenges, the president hoped that the country would
overcome the challenges.
“We are facing a lot of challenges
now as a nation. The challenges did not start today but somehow, instead of
abating, the problems started increasing for one reason or the other. But I am
convinced that it would have been worse than this but for your prayers. With
the prayers you continue to offer to God, God will see us through,” he said.
Jonathan also acknowledged that
Nigeria, as a nation, had not reached where it ought to be, saying his
administration had put in place policy measures that will begin to bear fruits
in the next four or five years and change the face of the country.
He said: “Those who are taking pains
to look at what we are doing will agree with us that if we progress as a nation
steadily in this manner, in the next four or five years, this country will be a
better place.
“Only a few days back, the Vice
President was in Port Harcourt to flag off the Eastern railway. The Western one
moving from Lagos to Kano has been running. We will start using the modern one
from Kaduna to Abuja by the first quarter of next year and the one from Port
Harcourt.
“We relied on agriculture before the
oil boom or doom and all that died. We are reviving it and the whole world has
appreciated that we are moving forward in agriculture. When they start
something, people do not see the benefits immediately. We know that as a
nation, we have a lot of challenges in terms of getting jobs for our young
graduates and we have set up a lot of programmes that can create job
opportunities for our young men. The result may not be obvious immediately but
God willing, job opportunities will continue to increase and many more young
people will be engaged.”
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