A former Minister of Information, Chief
Edwin Clark, has pledged to work with the President -elect, Maj. Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
He said he would support him the way he supported the late President, Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua.
Clark stated this in a congratulatory
message he sent to Buhari, who defeated President Goodluck Jonathan in
the March 28 presidential election.
President Jonathan, who Clark supported
passionately, was the presidential candidate of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party in the election.
He said, “I congratulate you and
reassure you that as you get to commence the process of peaceful
transition and government, you will have my full support, as a man who
strongly believes in the unity of Nigeria. Just as I supported our most
respected late President, Umaru Yar’Adua and his successor, President
Jonathan as long as you will at all times uphold the dignity of Nigeria
and those things that bind us together as one united country.
“Remember that part of our old National Anthem which says ‘Though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand.’
“This was exactly what the late Nelson
Mandela of South Africa stood for, and the late Martin Luther King Jnr.
of the United States of America fought and died for.”
He said he was happy that the President
conceded defeat, an action he said disappointed the nation’s detractors
both within and outside the country.
These unnamed enemies, he said, had
thought that the result of the elections would not be accepted by any of
the two major contestants and thereby create crisis for the country.
If this had been done, he said the
action would have satisfied those prophets of doom who he said felt
there would be no more Nigeria after the 2015 general elections.
Clark however insisted that every Nigerian must be treated equally and respected.
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