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H.E. Goodluck Jonathan, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2010-2015)(2020.09.27) | |
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Your
Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, and former Presidents and former
Prime Ministers,
I
am delighted to be at this Rally of Hope which is focusing on the ways of
mitigating the challenges that we face in the 21st century, ranging from
pandemics, to climate change, conflicts, and poverty.
I
commend Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the Co-Founder of the Universal Peace Federation,
who has continued to skillfully steer the ship of UPF, taking it to loftier
heights, since the passing of her husband, Rev. Sun Myung Moon.
I
should observe that this event is remarkably taking place exactly eight years
after he departed this world on September 3, 2012. May God Almighty continue to
grant his soul eternal rest.
I thank the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP), the Leadership and the entire team of the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) for their continuous advocacy for sustainable peace in the world.
I
also commend world leaders for sparing the time to be in this conference at a
time like this.
The
fact that this “Rally of hope” is held today is a testament to the commitment
and passion of world leaders to be part of the peaceful resolution of the
challenges of the world and its development.
The
world will be better for it when we commit to building on the common ground we
all share as one human family by promoting greater solidarity among all
peoples.
The COVID-19 crisis created widespread disruption throughout the world. The disruption has impacted the lives of the individuals who have been infected, their families and loved ones.
It has also impacted health care workers, children who were forced out of schools, some of whom have lost their parents and loved ones, workers who lost their jobs and companies that were forced into bankruptcy.
Nations
have also not been spared as health facilities have been stretched while
development and economies have continued to nosedive.
But we are here today to encourage everyone that this time is a potential turning point and transformative moment for the world.
At
times like this, I hold fast to ISCP’s philosophy of – Interdependence, Mutual
Prosperity and Universally Shared Values.
And,
as the Chairman of ISCP-Africa, and one, who is very concerned about the future
of Africa, I equally encourage other leaders to think and reflect on these
principles.
This will help in the process of creating an innovative approach to the whole idea of conflict resolution, disaster management and economic empowerment.
The
Lessons therefore that we have learnt is to interdepend on one another.
Together we shall reverse the negative impacts of the pandemic and underscore
new positive gains.
In
line with the theme of this conference and the UPF principles of ‘living for
the sake of others, the philosophy of ISCP as it pertains to ‘INTER-DEPENDENCE,
MUTUAL PROSPERITY AND SHARED VALUES’, cannot be overemphasized, because of its
promise of global harmony.
What
does this tell us? It simply means that with stronger ties and partnerships,
perhaps, a similar challenge in the future would not have the kind of effect it
has had on the world today.
Let
us therefore adopt the spirit of oneness, collaboration, and mutual
partnerships to help nations with slower recovery rate to gain greater
momentum.
The ISCP- Africa, which I Chair, will encourage leaders to adopt this philosophy and translate them into a conflict management and resolution template in their respective jurisdictions.
With
this, it is hoped that the rise and growth of nations in African and countries
in other parts of the world, is assured.
Let
us all join in the efforts to achieve a just and peaceful world, based on these
principles.
I
wish you all fruitful deliberations. I thank you all.