•Says elections shouldn’t be moments of grief
Taiwo Amodu – Abuja
President-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has appraised the conduct of political actors and other stakeholders in the recently conducted general elections.
In a statement, he personally signed and entitled, “Elections are over: Healing process must begin, ” the President-elect expressed concern over pockets of violence in some states, the verbal assaults and the ethnic profiling which trailed campaigns and elections.
While he described the incidents as “antithetical to democratic ethos,” Tinubu maintained that ” Elections should be a celebration of our maturing democracy and freedom of choice and ought not to be moments of grief.”
Restating his determination to give all Nigerians a sense of belonging in his administration, irrespective of political divides, he equally pleaded with the political elites to consciously downplay our fault lines and strive to promote national cohesion.
“My appeal is for us to rise above our differences, which, in reality, are fewer than the valued strings that bind us together as a people irrespective of the circumstances of our births.”
He called on others entrusted with the mandate to serve by the Nigerian electorate to work diligently and sincerely to make life better for the masses. “As elected officers, we have no other assignment than to be burden-bearers for the masses and ensure they have a better life that we promised during the campaigns,” he noted.
His statement further read in part: “Consolidating democratic governance at the sub-national level will bring more development and improved quality of life to the masses. The more we entrench and consolidate the gains of our democratic venture across the length and breadth of our country, the more our people benefit in terms of the dividends of democracy and good governance.
“However, I’m saddened by the reported isolated infractions during the elections and its aftermath in some states. I strongly condemn it. Also, the report of arson after the announcement of governorship result in one state that did not represent who we truly are peace-loving people.
“The physical and verbal assaults committed are unacceptable and antithetical to democratic ethos.
“Elections should be a celebration of our maturing democracy and freedom of choice and ought not to be moments of grief. I am particularly pained by cases of ethnic slurs, which are capable of creating needless mischaracterisation reported in some locations.
“My appeal is for us to rise above our differences, which, in reality, are fewer than the valued strings that bind us together as a people irrespective of the circumstances of our births.
“As former governor of Lagos State, I can attest to the strength in our diversity and togetherness. As your President-elect, it is that spirit of inclusiveness we engendered in Lagos that I intend to bring into national governance so that together we can attain our full potential.
“I will give priority to expanding the civic space and safeguarding citizens’ freedom to exercise their rights within the bounds of the law.
“Indeed, the elections are over. The people have voted to elect their governors and state legislators that will serve them for the next four years. The time for leadership and governance is now upon us.
“In a democracy, the majority would have their way but that majority must not suppress the minority from having their say. As democrats, we have to safeguard free expression. Winners must be magnanimous and those who did not win should have a large heart for tolerance and respect for the greater interest of the nation.
“As the elected, the only way to justify the trust and confidence of the people and the mandate entrusted in us is to commit ourselves to the service of the people. We must all work diligently and sincerely to make life better for the masses. As elected officers, we have no other assignment than to be burden-bearers for the masses and ensure they have a better life than we promised during the campaigns.
“We must take urgent steps to unite the people; those who voted for us and those who did not. We must champion the healing process by embracing the opponents and their supporters. As I have stated previously, the time for politicking is gone. This is time for nation-building, a task beyond one individual or a section of society. We need every hand from wherever it may come to be on deck.
“I am ready to work with you all as your President. I will be a worthy partner you can trust and rely on as we all bond together, in the unity of purpose and renewed hope for, the betterment of our blessed country and beloved people.”
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