President of the Nigeria Rescue Mission Organisation
and former President of Buhari Youth Organisation (BYO), Dr Jibril Mustapha, on
Sunday urged former President Goodluck Jonathan to contest 2027 presidential
election.
Mustapha, who made this call in a statement on Sunday
in Lagos, said Jonathan should heed the call to run for the office of the
president again.
“As the nation prepares for the 2027 elections, the
Nigeria Rescue Mission Organisation believes that now is the time for all
stakeholders to come together and support a candidate who can genuinely
represent the interests of all Nigerians.
“We urge former President Goodluck Jonathan to
consider this call and to step forward as a candidate who can unite our country
and lead us towards a brighter future.
“This appeal comes in light of the numerous challenges
currently facing Nigeria, including economic hardship, insecurity,
unemployment, and rampant banditry,” Mustapha said.
According to him, there is the urgent need for a
leader who embodies integrity, inclusivity, and a commitment to national unity.
Mustapha added: “Nigeria is at a crossroads. We are
grappling with significant issues that threaten our stability and progress.
“We need a leader who can bring all Nigerians
together, regardless of their background.”
He said that the former Nigerian leader, during his
tenure, demonstrated a commitment to democratic values and governance that
prioritised the welfare of all citizens.
According to him, the group believes Jonathan has the
vision and experience necessary lead Nigeria.
“His leadership style is one that fosters inclusivity
and economic advancement, which is exactly what our nation needs at this
critical juncture.
“Under Jonathan’s leadership, we can work towards
restoring Nigeria’s lost glory on the international stage and within our own
borders,”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that BYO is a
youth-based supporters of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Jonathan lost his second term ambition to Buhari in
2015 presidential election.
NAN recalls amidst the debate on whether Jonathan was
eligible to run again or not, having taken oath of office twice as
President,the Federal High Court in Bayelsa had in 2022 ruled that Jonathan
could still contest the presidential election.
The presiding judge ,Justice Isa Dashen, who gave the
judgement, held that Jonathan’s right could not be stopped by any retroactive
law.
According to him, the 2007 general election produced
the late Umaru Yar’Adua as president and not Jonathan, stressing that Section
137 could not have a retroactive effect to stop him from contesting for
presidency.
Dashen ruled that there was no presidential election
conducted in the country in 2010 and Jonathan could not be deemed to have been
sworn into the office of the president that year.
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