Former Nigeria President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, USA on
Thursday 14th, January, 2016 said:
"I thank the Southern Christian Leadership Conference,
for inviting and honoring me today, and especially so, as this invitation comes
right about the period when the world stands still in recognition of the
selfless sacrifice of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
When we think of the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC), it is virtually impossible to separate this worthy body from
its founder, the late great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, or from epoch making
landmark events of the American Civil Rights movement.
I am pleased to know that the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference is not just one of the great American institutions, it is also one
of her more potent vehicles for the advancement of liberty and freedom for all
God’s people. For that, I also commend Charles Steele for his leadership and
commitment to peace and justice nationally and globally.
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr’s principles of non violent protests played a great part in the
independence movement in my native country Nigeria and indeed throughout Africa
as a whole.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr witnessed the British Union Jack
being lowered in Ghana in 1957 when Ghana became the first Sub-Saharan African
nation to gain independence, an action which set off a positive chain reaction
all over the continent.
In 1963, Ambassador Leslie O. Harriman, Nigeria’s Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, who prosecuted our anti apartheid
strategy at the UN, testified of the support he received from Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr in kick starting that noble effort.
Suffice to say that the efforts of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr in advancing Liberty and
equal rights transcended national boundaries.
Speaking for my foundation, the Goodluck Jonathan
Foundation, I must say that I have been inspired by this great man and the
worthy institutions and legacies he left behind and I am further inspired to
continuing doing good and advancing human freedoms just by being present here
today.
My personal takeaway from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, is
service to God and the brotherhood and equality of all men before their
Creator.
In keeping with that, I have learnt not to look up to any
man, except he is taller than I, or to look down on a fellow mortal, except I
am admiring his shoes.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. famously said: "Power at its
best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is love
correcting everything that stands against love".
Those words helped me deliver on my stated promise to deepen
democracy in Nigeria and in the process demonstrate through action that
nobody’s political ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian.
Once again, I thank the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference for having me. May God bless you and continue to raise up from among
you men and women who will continue in the footsteps of your worthy
forebears."
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