Politics Jonathan Saved Nigeria From Evil by Conceding Defeat -Fashola

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Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashola has hailed President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat saying he saved Nigeria from evil.

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Speaking during an interview session with PUNCH, Fashola said, ''I won’t join the debate because it is a raging debate; some say he is now a statesman, some say he is now a hero, others say he is not a hero as he did what he was expected to do. I will just say that first you must understand what we have become. All of us are looking at an election. Do we normally, as a people, accept that we have been defeated? Let us ask ourselves that question. Let me animate it a little: can you remember how many times in football that we lost – we can’t qualify – and some people will still be saying ‘no, if somebody beats somebody by 20-0, we will qualify?’ And they will continue to raise hope where, clearly, hope is gone. Logic says to you ‘this is over.’ That is us.

''We don’t accept that it is over. It can be a positive energy somewhere else, to fight to the last. But in that context, I think we should acknowledge what President Jonathan did as the right thing. If you lose, you should concede that you have lost. I won’t join the debate on whether he is a hero or a statesman, people will have their views. But was that the right thing to do? Yes. And I hope that from there we can pick an example. Was it courageous? I would think so in the circumstance that I have created. He had to go and tell a party that wanted to rule for 60 years that we have lost and I have accepted it. There is a saying that while it seems ordinary to praise people for doing what is right or what is good, we must understand that it is not just for doing what is right or good that they got the praise or acknowledgement. It is because they avoided evil. And the kind of evil we could have seen is unfolding in Burundi now. The question is to ask the many ifs; ‘what if he (Jonathan) had said no?’ That is my final word''.

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What a conditional politics! When defeat is conceded in a football match before the final whistle, 'what if' we applaud it because it prempt the irate fans. What if Fashola is the FIFA president.
 
What a conditional politics! When defeat is conceded in a football match before the final whistle, 'what if' we applaud it because it prempt the irate fans. What if Fashola is the FIFA president.

I think context is very important here. In Nigeria it is rare for ministers to resign, even after plane crashes, scandals etc. It is rare for senators to resign even after stuffing dollars into their hats. I am being generous with the word rare - it never happens. It would have been easy for the president to try and drag this on as some of his more bullish supporters would have wanted. So let is give some credit to him for this if nothing else. This Is Nigeria, This Is Africa (I always hated people saying that, it felt like an excuse for mediocrity - but everything has CHANGED)

What would have happen if the results went the other way?
 
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