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General News of Tuesday, 17 January 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

2023 Election: Level of bitterness in our politics worrisome - Goodluck Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed his dissappointment at the level of bitterness in Nigerian's politics ahead of the general election.

According to him, he is worried about the negative energy generated ahead of the polls following the amount of unfortunate events happening around candidates.

He said this while commissioning the 1.15 kilometre Afi-Uko Nteghe Uda brigde on Etebi-Enwang road, in Mbo Local government area of Akwa Ibom State on Monday, January 16.

Jonathan urged politicians to market their politics with ideas instead of fighting, insulting and abusing their opponents.

His words;

“I’m a bit worried by the negative energy generated ahead of the 2023 elections. We have noticed a level of bitterness in our politics that does not bring development and I plead with politicians that marketing is about marketing your ideas. Politics is not about fighting, is not insulting, is not about abusing.

“We have been reading in the newspapers and social media of how billboards of Presidential candidates, governorship candidates are pulled down and I believe by hoodlums, but sometimes, they say some governments even support those kind of things.

“If you are a part of the team doing that, then know that you are among the unfortunate miscreants, virus or pathogen that is really decomposing our democracy. Please stop doing that; but in all these, I believe the security services have a lot to do.

“I believe anybody who commits a crime should not be covered under politics. Arson is arson and is never status bound, so somebody who commits a crime, burn houses, kill people, the record must be kept, and whatever the investigation is completed, such people should be prosecuted; that is the only way people would stop doing this.

“But if people commit criminal offences and walk away, then, of course, other people would be encouraged to do same. So security services in Nigeria have a lot to do, they must not spare any criminal.”

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