GMB's post-election speech
At exactly 5:15pm this (Tuesday) evening President Jonathan called to
congratulate me on my victory. For this I want all Nigerians to join me
in congratulating and appreciating Mr President for his statesmanship.
President Jonathan engaged in a spirited campaign and was a worthy
opponent. I extend my hand of fellowship to him. I look forward to
meeting him soon as we plan the transition from one administration to
another. He will receive nothing but understanding, cooperation and
respect from me and my team.
The good people of Nigeria, answered the call of history. When the
account of this fine moment is written, it will be said that it was the
people themselves who led this nation to democracy.
You stood in line patiently for hours in the sun, rain and then in
the dark to cast your ballots. Even when the vote was extended to Sunday
in some places, you still performed your civic duty. You did so
peacefully. You voted with your heart. Your vote affirms that you
believe Nigeria’s future can be better than what it is today.
You voted for change and now change has come.
INEC has released the official results of the Presidential election.
INEC has declared that I gained the most votes with the required spread
and thus won this election. In a more profound way, it is you, Nigerians
that have won. The people have shown their love for our nation and
their belief in democracy.
The declaration of INEC accurately reflects the will of the people.
While there might have been some logistical obstacles and irregularities
associated with the exercise, the result shall stand as what the people
want.
I thank all Nigerians who have made this day possible. Our country
has now joined the community of nations that have used the ballot box to
peacefully change an incumbent President in a free and fair election.
To me this is indeed historic.
Most people will welcome the result because it is the one they voted
for. Others will naturally be disappointed. I ask that we all be
circumspect, respectful and peaceful in these times. This was a hard-
fought contest. Emotions are high. We must not allow them to get the
better of us. This is not the time for confrontation. This is a moment
that we must begin to heal the wounds and work toward a better future.
We do this first by extending a hand of friendship and conciliation
across the political divide. We hope and pray our friends in other
parties reciprocate.
I thank all the members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for
their commitment and their hard work through the formation of the party,
the campaigns and the Presidential elections. Let me equally extend my
appreciation to the MEDIA, Civil Society and the Security agencies for
their selfless service.
The International press and our friends abroad deserve special
commendation for their support throughout the process. We promise a
robust and dynamic engagement with your countries in matters of mutual
interest to nations.
In the interim, I call on all Nigerians to be law abiding and
peaceful. The eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we could
vote in a peaceful way and carry out a representative election in an
orderly manner. You have proven to the world that we are a people who
have embraced democracy and a people who seek a of government by, for
and of the people.
We have put one party state behind us. You have voted for a party and
president that will serve and govern but never rule over you. Change
has come. A new day and a new Nigeria are upon us. The victory is yours
and the glory is that of our nation – Nigeria.
I will make a more formal address to the nation tomorrow (today) after receiving the certificate of return from INEC.
May God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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