Lecturing his audience on the need for credible polls, President
Jonathan enthused that he would not be in Sierra Leone to preach free
and fair polls if he had not successfully done same in Nigeria.
According to him “If we had manipulated elections in Nigeria, I would
not have had the courage to come and confront you. If I had manipulated
myself into office, there is no way I would come and sell to
you what I
do not have”.
He tasked Sierra Leone’s ruling party, the All Peoples Congress (APC)
to ensure a level playing field that will bring about acceptable
elections as the party stands to reap immensely in terms of credibility
from such action. Ruling simply by might is primitive and does not
ensure stable polity, stressed Jonathan who pledged more of Nigeria’s
assistance towards successful elections in Sierra Leone.
Nigeria had earlier donated 25 operational vehicles and $1 million to
Sierra Leone, and trained some of their electoral officials in Nigeria
towards the conduct of the polls. Many of the political parties’
chieftains requested for more assistance from Nigeria, including
providing subventions to the parties to enable them withstand the
financial might of the bigger parties.
Jonathan was also formally bestowed with that country’s highest
national honour of Grand Commander of the Republic of Sierra Leone
(GCRSL) awarded to him during Sierra Leone’s 51st Independence
Anniversary in April. He thanked the people of Sierra Leone for the
honour and assured that Nigeria would continue to give as much
assistance it could to them as the relationship between both countries
grow stronger. The award, according to President Bai Koroma, was given
to Jonathan in recognition of his and Nigeria’s invaluable support for
and timely intervention during difficult times in Sierra Leone.
“We as a nation are very grateful. This is the crowning of our
bilateral relations and your personal assistance to Sierra Leone”,
Koroma said.
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