Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, the national president of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN), and the Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, have
congratulated
the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari on his victory at the polls.
In a statement issued in Abuja,
Oritsejafor commended Nigerians for a peaceful election, while praying for a
prosperous future for the country.
He stressed the need for harmony
between Christians and Muslims in the quest for a prosperous Nigeria.
The CAN president also applauded
President Goodluck Jonathan for exhibiting good sportsmanship in conceding
defeat to Buhari.
Also reacting to Buhari’s victory,
the Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, advised politicians to learn
that in politics there must be winners and losers.
He begged the winners to be just to
the losers, adding that Nigeria would remain one, whether Nigerians liked it or
not.
Onaiyekan also congratulated
Jonathan for his good conduct and for conceding defeat, saying the National Peace
Committee, of which he is a member, visited the State House to congratulate the
president on his statesmanship.
”I am in the company of other
members of the National Peace Committee; we went to greet and to thank Jonathan
for conducting free, fair and acceptable elections. We also congratulated him
for the conduct free, fair elections, the security and for conceding defeat,’’
Onaiyekan said.
The north east zone of CAN have also
praised President Jonathan for conceding defeat to Buhari.
The chairman of the association,
Rev. Shuaibu Byel, gave the commendation in an interview with the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi. He said:
“I was so elated when I learnt that
President Jonathan accepted defeat and went on to congratulate General Buhari
for winning the presidential election.
“This action demonstrates that
Goodluck Jonathan is a true politician and a man of peace.”
He therefore called on all
politicians to emulate Jonathan’s sportsmanship.
He congratulated Buhari on his
victory, urging him to carry everybody along irrespective of political,
religious and ethnic differences and also fulfill his campaign promises.
A number of people have been
congratulating Buhari for winning the presidential elections while also
commending President Jonathan for his sportsmanship.
Olusegun Obasanjo urged Buhari to
fight corruption in the country and immediately start reforms in various
sectors to improve the situation in Nigeria.
In his congratulatory message,
General Ibrahim Babangida, Nigeria’s former military president, congratulated
Buhari and described the APC victory as a deserved one.
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