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Jonathan sheds more light on why he conceded 2015 presidential election

Ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan, has disclosed that his decision to concede defeat to Buhari in the Nigerian presidential election in 2015 was informed by the fact that he was “inspired to lead by his conscience.”
He made this disclosure at the World Peace Summit currently holding in Malaysia.
Delivering a paper titled, “Conscience Based Leadership: The Secret to Global Peace and Security,” Jonathan recalled how he once declared that his “political ambition was not worth the blood of any Nigeria.”
It would be recalled that before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), announced the results of the 2015 presidential election, Jonathan had put a call across to his successor, congratulating him for the victory and conceding defeat in the process.
Jonathan said, “Since you specifically invited me to share my experience as a political leader and President, with the forum, I will, therefore, like to mention some of the things I did in office, to build a peaceful society.
“I can confidently say that in all my public life, I was inspired to lead by conscience. This is in agreement with my personal philosophy which I first proclaimed while running for the office of the Governor of my home state Bayelsa in 2006, and re-echoed when I ran for the office of the President of Nigeria in 2011 and 2015.
“Then, I made it clear that my political ambition is not worth the blood of anybody. Ever since I said that in November of 2006 in Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, I have always lived by it. This philosophy informed my 12 decision to concede the 2015 Presidential election, even while the results were still being collated.”