Former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is warning that technology alone cannot address the electoral fraud troubling Nigeria.
Jonathan, while speaking at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) event marking the International Day of Peace in Abuja, opined that corrupt individuals can manipulate even the most advanced systems.
“Technology won’t stop electoral fraud as long as there are corrupt minds behind it,” Jonathan stated, referencing concerns over irregularities in recent elections.
According to him, while technology is useful, it is not a standalone solution to the nation’s political conflicts.
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Jonathan attributed Africa’s conflicts to power struggles, arguing that leadership disputes are the primary cause of instability on the continent.
He called for a shift in African politicians’ mindsets, emphasising that peace and ethical leadership are essential for the region’s stability.
“Until we cultivate a culture of peace, political conflicts will persist,” he added.
At the event, Jonathan was honoured with a Fellowship by IPCR for his dedication to promoting peace and putting national interests above personal ambition.