{"id":14387,"date":"2010-10-01T11:56:46","date_gmt":"2010-10-01T15:56:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sierraexpressmedia.com\/?p=14387"},"modified":"2010-10-01T11:56:46","modified_gmt":"2010-10-01T15:56:46","slug":"president-goodluck-jonathans-address-to-the-nation-on-nigerias-50th-independence-anniversary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sierraexpressmedia.net\/?p=14387","title":{"rendered":"President Goodluck Jonathan&#8217;s address to the nation on Nigeria&#8217;s 50th independence anniversary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Fellow  Citizens. Today, 1st October, 2010 marks the 50th Anniversary of our  independence from Britain. It is with a deep sense of humility and gratitude to  the Almighty that I address you this morning. On this day in 1960, the heroes of  the nationalist struggles and all Nigerians were full of hopes and  dreams.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  citizens of the new country danced in colorful celebration of the newfound  freedom. Nigerians were filled with expectations as the Union Jack was lowered  and the green-white-green flag was raised in its place. A new country was born.  A new journey had started on a road never taken before.\u00a0 The future was pregnant  with promise.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">With  patriotism and pragmatism, our founding fathers charted a course for the  greatness of this country. While there were differences and disagreements, they  did not waver in their desire to build a country that future generations would  be proud of. They made compromises and sacrifices. They toiled night and day to  build a viable country where progress and peace would reign supreme.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Our  independence was gained by men and women who envisioned a land of freedom and  one of opportunity.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Our  founding fathers sought a government of character that seeks justice to her  citizens as our national anthem so eloquently describes: One Nation Bound in  Freedom, Peace and Unity. However, today, the opinion of many Nigerians is that  these dreams and expectations have not been fulfilled.\u00a0 Not only have people  despaired about the slow pace of progress, some have in fact given up on the  country. Some believe that if the colonial masters had stayed longer, Nigeria  may have been the better for it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">All  these postulations, we must admit, are borne out of a somewhat justifiable sense  of frustration. Our troubles and failures are well catalogued. For a country  that was, in terms of development, on a similar, if not better level with many  countries at independence, it is\u00a0 discomforting that we are lagging behind as  the economic indicators among nations now show.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In  the midst of these challenges, it is easy to forget our unusual circumstances.  We have actually been moving from one political instability to the other such  that we have barely been able to plan long-term and implement policies on a  fairly consistent basis.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">This  instability has also impacted negatively on institutional development, which is  necessary for advancement. The structures of governance had barely been  developed when we ran into a series of political obstacles shortly after  Independence.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">While  we were at it, the military took over power and this fuelled a different kind of  political instability which ultimately led to the unfortunate 30-month Civil  War. This was certainly not the dream of our founding fathers who sacrificed so  much to give us Nigeria. They did not dream of a country where brothers would be  killing brothers and sisters killing sisters. They did not dream of a country  where neighbors and friends would exchange bullets in place of  handshakes.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Military  rule and the Civil War were major setbacks for our nationhood. They produced a  polluted national landscape. This did not offer the best atmosphere for national  development. It impacted negatively on Nigeria socially, politically and  economically, a situation which further undermined our aspiration as a stable  nation.\u00a0 Without political stability, it has been very difficult to plan and  build our institutions like other countries that were our peers.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Dear  compatriots, despite the serious challenges that we have been living with; we  cannot ignore the fact that we have cause to celebrate our nationhood and even a  greater cause to look forward to a brighter future. This is a historic occasion  when we need to pause and appreciate who we are, what we have, and to reflect on  the encouraging possibilities ahead. There is certainly much to celebrate:\u00a0 our  freedom, our strength, our unity and our resilience.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">This  is also a time for stock-taking,\u00a0to consider our past so that it will inform our  future.\u00a0 This is a time to look forward to the great opportunities and  challenges that lie ahead for Nigeria. In fifty years, we have in several  respects, attained heights that we should be very proud of as a nation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In  the fields of science and technology, education, the arts, entertainment,  scholarship, and diplomacy, Nigerians have distinguished themselves in spite of  the enormous hurdles they encounter every day. If we could achieve so much under  tough conditions, we are capable of achieving even much more in our journey to  the Promised Land.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Our  strides in medical science are hardly celebrated. Recently a team of Nigerian  scientists led by Dauda Oladepo of the International Institute for  Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) discovered CD4 Lymphocyte  baseline for testing people living with HIV\/AIDS.\u00a0 The effort is all the more  remarkable because it was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health and its  findings are particularly useful to the Nigerian environment.\u00a0 The discovery is  very vital to monitoring and managing the disease progression in infected  people.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Also,  a Nigerian scientist, Dr. Louis Nelson, has made significant progress in his  research to find a permanent cure for diabetes, which afflicts over 123 million  sufferers worldwide. The vaccine that has made Yellow Fever disease manageable  was developed in our shores! While we may not have landed a spaceship on the  moon or developed nuclear technology, our inventors and innovators have made  globally acknowledged contributions. Clearly, these are indications that within  us are potentials that can be harnessed for greatness.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Nigerian  writers have won numerous awards on the global stage.\u00a0 Professor Wole Soyinka  gave Africa its first Nobel Prize in Literature.\u00a0 Professor Chinua Achebe  pioneered the most successful African novel in history.\u00a0 Ben Okri won the Booker  prize.\u00a0 Helon Habila,\u00a0 Sefi Attah and Chimamanda Adichie, among several others,  are internationally renowned.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In  the movie industry, Nollywood is rated second biggest in the world. Nigerians  have by themselves defied all that is negative around them to build a billion  dollar film industry from the scratch.\u00a0 This is a major landmark worth  celebrating.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Today  our actors and artistes are household names in Africa and parts of the world.  The future can only be brighter as competition in this sector breeds improved  quality and better creativity. Our leading professionals \u2013 lawyers, scientists,  economists, doctors, diplomats and academics are celebrated all over the world.  They occupy prestigious positions in the leading institutions across the  developed world. Most of them were born and bred in Nigeria. Most of them  schooled here before they travelled abroad. This should tell us something: that  daunting as our circumstances have been, we are still full of ability and  capability. We are blessed with talented and patriotic Nigerians at home and in  the Diaspora, many of whom are willing and ready to return home to be part of  the drive to turn Nigeria around for good, so that the country can take its  pride of place in the comity of nations.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">My  brothers and sisters, as we begin the journey to another fifty years of  nationhood, we have two choices to make.\u00a0 We can choose to focus on the  imperfections and problems that easily beset us as a nation or we choose to  focus on the unlimited possibilities that we have. I urge us all to choose the  latter.\u00a0 I prefer to see the silver lining in the dark cloud rather than the  dark cloud in the silver lining.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Today,  we need to celebrate the remarkable resilience of the Nigerian spirit. We need  to appreciate, that even though the road has been bumpy; we have trudged on, in  hope. We may not have overcome our challenges, but neither have our challenges  overcome us. Whenever we are completely written off, we always bounce back from  the edge to renew our national bond for the benefit of our progress. That is the  Nigerian spirit. This is what has kept us together as a country even when other  countries with far less challenges have fallen apart.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Our  recovery from the scars of the Western Region Crisis, the Civil War, and the  June 12, 1993 election annulment has convinced me more than anything else that  Nigeria is destined for greatness. It has proved that in our differences, tough  circumstances and diversity, what binds us together is far stronger more than  what divides us.\u00a0 We have a glorious future awaiting us. I am convinced that  North or South, East or West,\u00a0 Muslim, Christian or other faiths, majority or  minority, we are all bound by our common humanity and mutual aspirations.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">We  are not sworn enemies.\u00a0 We are not irreconcilable foes.\u00a0 We are neighbors who  sometimes offend each other but can always sit down to talk over our  differences.\u00a0 We are one people and one family. There are clear examples across  the country where, in one family, you have people of different faiths and  convictions living peacefully under the same roof.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  father could be a Muslim, the mother a Christian and the children professing  different faiths. Yet, they do not draw the sword against one another in the  name of religion.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Fellow  compatriots, one of the greatest achievements of our union this past fifty years  are our togetherness.\u00a0 The late Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello once  said:\u00a0 \u201cLet us understand our differences.\u201d\u00a0 I identify fully with these words  of wisdom.\u00a0 Our faith may be different.\u00a0 We may not speak the same language.\u00a0 We  may not eat the same kind of food.\u00a0 But we are in a plural society where we have  continued to accommodate one another and integrate without reservations.\u00a0 This  we must build on!\u00a0 This we must strengthen! We have the opportunity of imitating  our forefathers by envisioning a new society where our children and children\u2019s  children will live in peace and harmony and enjoy good quality of life  comparable to the best the world can offer.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Today  marks the dawn of a new era.\u00a0 It is in our hands to decide what we want to make  of it.\u00a0 We must reawaken in ourselves the hunger and aspirations of our founding  fathers for a strong, united and prosperous nation that shall be the pride of  future generations. To do this, we must change the old ways of doing things. The  core values of patriotism, hard work, integrity and commitment to good  governance must henceforth take precedence.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">It  seems to me that the consensus of most Nigerians is that the time has come for  us to break from the past and progress into a better future. We should not allow  Nigeria to be pulled back again by those who believe it is either they have  their way or the country should fall to pieces. The new Nigeria ahead of us,\u00a0  the new Nigeria we have to build together,\u00a0 is a society where everybody must  feel at home. It must be a place we can all be happy, comfortable and confident  to call our country. It is not just enough for us to talk about how Nigeria can  be great; it is our duty to make Nigeria great.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">We  can change Nigeria from our communities, cubicles and desks. The task to make  Nigeria great is a task for everyone.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">My  fellow citizens, we stand at a cross road.\u00a0 Our forefathers did not achieve our  freedom by doing what was easy or convenient.\u00a0 We have not sustained our  independence and built our democracy by wishful thinking.\u00a0 We must not allow our  future to pass us by.\u00a0 We must grasp it and shape it,\u00a0drawing on the same spirit  and vision that inspired our founding fathers fifty years ago.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">On  my part, I promise visionary and committed leadership.\u00a0 I promise to give my  all, my best, to our great country.\u00a0 I am committed to ensuring public safety  and security.\u00a0 Government is fully aware of the ugly security situation in Abia  State.\u00a0 We are determined to confront it with even greater vigor. For our  present and our future,\u00a0 I am committed to improving the quality of education  and to give Nigeria the edge in human capital development.\u00a0 We will rebuild our  economy by continuing the implementation of the reforms in the banking and other  sectors to ensure economic progress.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I  will fight corruption and demand transparency so that we can all take pride in  our government. Through various policies,\u00a0 we shall continue to seek ways to  grow the economy further,\u00a0 give our citizens greater opportunity so that we can  compete better in the global market place.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I  am committed to the implementation of a national fiscal policy that will  encourage growth and development.\u00a0 We will give priority to wealth creation and  employment generation.\u00a0 I am focused on addressing our infrastructure  needs,\u00a0especially power, as this is the biggest obstacle to our economic  development and wealth creation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I  am determined to implement to the letter the recently launched power sector  roadmap,\u00a0and I am confident that we will soon be able to provide the power that  we need today as well as the resources to meet the needs of tomorrow. All the  issues bordering on peace, justice and stability in the Niger Delta are being  addressed and will continue to receive attention as we consolidate on the  Amnesty Programme.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">When  God gives you an opportunity,\u00a0 you must use it to His glory and to the glory of  His creations.\u00a0 I promise to use the opportunity given to me by God and the  Nigerian people to move Nigeria forward.\u00a0 We must therefore pay special  attention to the advancement of our democracy through credible elections.\u00a0 I  have said this and I will say it again, with all the conviction in me: Our votes  must count! One man, One Vote! One woman, one vote! One youth, one vote!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  future of Nigeria and generations yet unborn is at stake. We must start the  journey to the next fifty years with credible elections,\u00a0 with a clean break  from the past.\u00a0 We must show the whole world that we can do things the right and  the equitable way. This is my pledge and I will never deviate from it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  Nigeria of the next fifty years must be a land of delight.\u00a0 The signs are not  difficult to see.\u00a0 We have a hardworking population,\u00a0 a growing sense of  Nigerianness and a new generation of leaders with new ideas. We must have a new  sense of purpose and a determination to make things work. WE MUST COLLECTIVELY  TRANSFORM NIGERIA.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  ultimate result of all these,\u00a0Fellow Citizens,\u00a0 is that a new Nigeria is in the  making.\u00a0 The worst is over.\u00a0 Our latest democratic dispensation has defied all  the odds. Since Independence, we have never had 11 years of unbroken civilian  rule as we have today. This is a new experience for us. With this comes  stability.\u00a0 With this comes the building of strong institutions.\u00a0 With this  comes the ability to plan and pursue our plans.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The  great people of Nigeria, I implore all to join in the renewed efforts to remake  Nigeria.\u00a0 It is a task for everyone.\u00a0 Pray for our country;\u00a0 wish our country  well;\u00a0 do things that will make our country great;\u00a0 see and tap into  opportunities for greatness that are everywhere around you and take pride in  Nigeria. These are the ideals that I embrace.\u00a0 These are the issues that I am  committed to.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In  conclusion, I will like to speak to Nigeria\u2019s greatest resource: our young men  and women. I say you have the greatest stake in transforming our nation. It is  time for this generation of Nigerians to answer the call and contribute to  Nigeria\u2019s foundation of freedom.\u00a0 That is how this generation will make its  mark. That is how we will make the most of these opportunities. That is how we  will ensure that five decades from now,\u00a0 as our children and grandchildren  celebrate our nation\u2019s independence centenary,\u00a0 we will be remembered as having  contributed to the great history of Nigeria.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">On  my part I commit myself to doing my very best and to call on your intellect,  wisdom and commitment to bring this dream to fruition.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">May  God Almighty bless you all!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">May  God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Goodluck  Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of  the Federal Republic of Nigeria<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">BUILDING  ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF UNITY AND PROGRESS: BEIGN AN ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK  JONATHAN ON THE OCCASION OF THE NATION\u2019S 50TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY  CELEBRATIONS TODAY 1ST OF OCTOBER 2010.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Stay with Sierra Express Media, for your trusted place in news!<\/strong><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fellow Citizens. 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