Stop Taking Freedom Of Information For Granted , President Jonathan Begs Nigerians At All Political Parties Meeting

Jonathan Buhari with Abudsalami
President Goodluck Jonathan spoke state manly
yesterday during a meeting with all the political parties and here is the
excerpt of his speech as captured by odogwuemekaodogwu.com
Remarks by
His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan, GCFR
On the
Occasion of the All Political Parties and
Political Stakeholders Summit
at the
International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja
12th June 2014
PROTOCOLS
About fifteen years ago, our nation found itself at the cross
roads of political determination, its stability and progress threatened, and
pushed to the limit. Fear, uncertainty and a near total loss of hope took over
the minds of our people. It appeared we were close to losing our way in
the struggle of building a united, prosperous and democratic nation.
2. At that time, it was the political class
that rose to the challenge of rescuing the Nation and steering it back, onto
the path of state building and productive enterprise. This courageous struggle
for our democracy was fought across ethnic and religious divides, by
politicians and statesmen, who put everything at stake, including their lives,
to bring back hope to Nigerians and to the Nigerian State.
3. Nigerians will still recollect the
courageous struggle waged by various political associations and pressure groups
notably - the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), the Eastern Mandate Union
(EMU), the AFENIFERE, and the G-34, among others. Though different in style and
ideological inclinations, these political associations, advocated and converged
on one central objective: relaunching the country on the path of true
democracy and the preservation of its corporate existence. This they did,
irrespective of tribal, ethnic, ideological and political differences. In the
process, quite a number of these gallant men and women paid the ultimate price
in restoring the nation to a democratic path. This marked the birth of the
Fourth Republic.
4. Thus, on May 29 1999, we not only
celebrated our newly won democracy, but also the labours and struggles of these
heroes, living and dead, in the struggle for the restoration of our democracy.
We also celebrated the rebirth of a nation and the renewal of our collective
commitment, towards a stable and self-sustaining statehood.
5. In the past 15 years of the Nigerian 4th
Republic, several milestones have been recorded, in our political development.
Our electoral processes have been transformed, strengthened and subjected to
guiding principles of universal electoral standards. With greater
election credibility, our democratic image has been enhanced and the culture of
separation of powers and respect for the rule of law, deepened.
6. Perhaps unsung, is the fact that Nigeria
has operated and maintained, one of the most robust, effective and decisive
electoral justice systems anywhere in the world. Procedures and provisions for
seeking judicial redress have always been fully utilized by politicians and
political parties before, during and after elections. Till date, every court or
elections’ tribunal decision, has been respected and obeyed to the letter, by
all parties, whether in or out of government.
7. With the growth of our institutions, and
the rightful positioning of our ombudsman as proper interface in public
governance and service delivery, Political Parties and party politics have
become entrenched as the anchor and basis of democracy in Nigeria.
8. The Media, as the Fourth Estate, has also
continued to play its role unhindered, as the watch dog. It is not in doubt
that Nigeria has one of the freest media in the whole world, operating within
fundamental freedoms and rights, unrestricted by the State. Lately this freedom
of expression has also been robustly and exuberantly embraced by the social
media. Today, freedom of association, assembly and expression, within
constitutional provisions, is largely taken for granted.
9. Our democracy has witnessed unbroken
political transitions and successful successions of government from 1999 to the
present date. However, Nigeria's social stability and democratic consolidation
will be greatly undermined, if by a complacent and indifferent attitude by
critical national political stakeholders, it is wrongly presumed that the
nation's democratic system has become invincible and can therefore be taken for
granted without constant and careful monitoring.
10. There are still very remorseless anti-democratic
forces operating in the political system, ever ready to exploit lapses in the
management of the political and electoral processes. Some of these forces may,
indeed, view the forthcoming elections as their last stand to truncate the
nation's hard won democratic liberty. But, dear compatriots, with respect to
the 2015 elections in particular, and our journey as a Nation in general, we
must never allow these negative forces to prevail.
11. The onset of the 4th Republic, under the administration
of President Olusegun Obasanjo, brought the institutionalization of inter party
mechanisms, domiciled in the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on
Inter - Party Affairs. The concept of inter - party relations and collaboration
presupposes that even though political parties may differ in ideologies,
processes and structures of governance, they must remain united in the common
objective of preserving and consolidating the nation's unity and its democratic
foundation.
12. Political party affiliates must, thus, relate with one
another and conduct themselves with responsibility and statesmanship focused on
positive inputs into governance, whether they be in power at present, or not.
13. Inter -Party relations and collaboration make it
incumbent on the party in power, at any level or section, to govern in
recognition of the beneficial voices and views of opposition parties. And
vice-versa for the parties out of government, to proffer issue-based
engagement, geared towards improved performance in governance, and service
delivery to the people. This is only possible through a rancour free
relationship among political parties, in their conduct, acts and utterances.
14. Nigeria's political history since independence is
replete with examples of viable collaborations among political parties, in and
out of government. In the first Republic, the ruling Northern Peoples’ Congress
(NPC) had an alliance with the National Council of Nigerian Citizens (NCNC),
which allowed the leader of the latter, the late Right Honourable Dr. Nnamdi
Azikiwe, to become the President of Nigeria.
15. In the Second Republic, a unique alliance between the
ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP)
made it possible for the NPP, which did not have a majority in the House, to
produce the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
16. At the commencement of the 4th Republic, on invitation
by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), members of opposition parties
were appointed Ministers, Special Advisers to the President and into other
positions in government. Indeed, the first Special Adviser to the President on
Inter-Party Affairs, the late Senator Mahmud Waziri, was the founding National
Chairman of the then opposition All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).
17. In furtherance of its role, the Inter - Party office
has continued to promote cordial and positive relationship among all political
parties, which culminated in the establishment of an Inter-Party Advisory
Council (IPAC), a structure recognized by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC).
18. Consequently in 2011, all political parties agreed and
committed to a Code of Conduct for political behaviour. Article 7 of the
Code states that: "No political Party or candidate shall during campaign,
resort to the use of inflammatory language, provocative actions, images or
manifestation that incite violence, hatred, contempt or intimidation against
another party or candidate or any person or group of persons on grounds of
ethnicity or gender or for any other reason. Accordingly, no Political Party or
candidate shall issue any poster, pamphlet, leaflet or other publication that
contains any such incitement".
19. However, dear compatriots, the current national
political outlook with regard to inter -party collaboration is less than
salutary. Indeed, the conduct and utterances of leading politicians at home and
abroad are rapidly creating and spreading unnecessary tension in the
country. Unguarded utterances on their part, fester the embers of
discord, bitterness and rancour. Such unfortunate developments play into
the hands of extremist elements, waging a vicious campaign of terror against
the Nigerian State.
20. The recent mindless bombings and killing of innocent
Nigerians in Nyanya in the Federal Capital Territory, Jos in Plateau State, the
killing in Adamawa State including that of the traditional ruler as well as the
heartless and criminal abduction of over 200 school girls from a secondary
school in Chibok, Borno state are better addressed by a political class which
is united in its commitment to defend the polity irrespective of political
differences. We must never politicise the fundamental and core imperative
of defending the State. To do so can only embolden the terrorists and
other enemies of our Republic who will seek to exploit any perceived political
and social divisions for their nefarious ends. We must never give them
such opportunity. Our political parties must remain positive and
constructive engagement as we seek to build a virile, strong and stable nation
that can compete with other states in the world.
21. This Summit today by all political parties in Nigeria
therefore offers the opportunity for political parties and, indeed, politicians
to reflect and review the possible consequences their actions, conduct and
utterances in the recent past have had and could have, on our polity, national
security and corporate existence. This Summit must be an occasion for
political rejuvenation and re-orientation. Its outcome must be a common
stand against all and any anti-democratic forces that are currently waging a
vicious and mindless war against the State.
22. Fellow compatriots, we must first build a nation
before engaging in arguments on how best to run it. The system is not yet so
shockproof to withstand all unguarded and careless political statements and
actions. If our state enterprise fails, no political party or
politician will be spared from the consequences.
23. Hence, at a time such as this when our existence as a
nation is threatened by anti-democratic forces we, politicians and political
parties, must rise to the higher moral ground in defence and protection of our
existence as one nation and one people. Our role should not be limited to the struggle
to win elections and acquire political power, but also to handling the demands
of patriotism and statesmanship, and restoring hope to the Nigerian people.
24. In all these, it is exigent that the acts, conducts
and utterances of all political stakeholders reflect, to the highest level, a
commitment to the defence and preservation of our social cohesion, our
political stability and our sovereignty as a nation. We must reinforce, and
recommit our various supporters across the nation to the Nigerian Project,
irrespective of party affiliation, ideological differences and alliances.
25. History will not judge us kindly if this country fails
as a result of our actions, or inactions. Let us bear in mind that no advantage
or benefit can be gained by any political party, over the other, if our
democracy fails. We have no choice but to work together and, that time,
is now.
26. I must express my profound gratitude to all the
political patties that answered this clarion call today. You have indeed
demonstrated statesmanship and patriotism as well as the willingness to put
partisanship aside in the collective fight to preserve our nationhood.
27. Finally, I commend the Offices of the National
Security Adviser and the Special Adviser on Inter-Party Affairs, for organizing
this all-important Summit, which couldn't have come at a better time. I
sincerely hope that the Summit will indeed mark a turning point in our
democratization process. I wish you all fruitful deliberations.
28. I hereby declare this Summit open. Long live
Nigeria! May God bless you all.
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