By Joshua Olomu
Former PresidenT Goodluck Jonathan has been awarded the โSymbol of Peaceโ among recipients of the maiden edition of the โ100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africaโ honour.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that he was presented the award by the โ100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africaโ project team at the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation on Thursday in Abuja.
Amb.Kingsley Amafibe, Project Director Africa, for the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africa, said the award was in recognition of Jonathanโs commitment to protecting Nigeriaโs peace and unity, despite predictions of disintegration.
He said although the 100 peace icons were people who have used their talents, positions and resources to build and promote peace across Africa, Jonathan stood out as the โSymbol of Peaceโ for the continent.
According to him, the choice of Jonathan for the prestigious honour was made after painstaking consultations across the continent by the โ100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africa; team.
โGoodluck Jonathan is a symbol of peace, a symbol of sacrifice for fatherland and an example of true leadership who is a role model to young people, not just in Nigeria, but across Africa.
โHe made an unprecedented sacrifice by his decision to accept the result of the 2015 Presidential poll, true to his words that his political ambition does not worth the blood of any Nigerian.
โThat act of patriotism, which guaranteed a peaceful civilian-to-civilian transition, saved our dear country and the continent from imminent chaos and predictions of Nigeriaโs disintegration.
โHe therefore stands tall today among the 100 most notable peace icons, earlier announced, who have dedicated their lives to promoting peace and justice in their communities, countries, and the world at large.
โAs we honour these remarkable individuals, we are reminded of the importance of their work and the impact it has had on the world,โAmafibe said.
In his acceptance speech, Jonathan commended the organisers for the honour and reiterated his commitment to the peace, unity and progress of Nigeria.
He therefore urged leaders at all levels in Africa to embrace democratic principles towards building a better continent for all.
NAN reports that Jonathan made history when he conceded defeat in the March 29, 2015 presidential election by swiftly calling to congratulate his opponent,Muhammadu Buhari.
The step halted predictions of violent bloodshed in Nigeria, and keeping his word that he would not allow the blood of a Nigerian to be shed to further his political ambitions.
That display of selflessness has continue to resonate across the globe over the years, bringing both local and international awards to the former president, including, the African Sun Timesโ International Person of the Year 2015.
Others include the Peace Loving Global Citizen, African Democracy and Peace Icon Award and the Martin Luther King Human Rights Award, making him the first African leader to win the award.(NAN) (nannews.com.ng)
edited by Sadiya Hamza











