Colombian President, Juan Manuel Santos Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos for his efforts to end his country’s long-running civil war with FARC rebels.

The Nobel committee made the announcement in Oslo on Friday, five days after voters in Colombia narrowly rejected a peace deal that Santos’ government had spent years negotiating.
In its citation, the committee said it had awarded Santos the prize for “his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people.”
It added: “The award should also be seen as a tribute to the Colombian people who, despite great hardships and abuses, have not given up hope of a just peace, and to all the parties who have contributed to the peace process. This tribute is paid, not least, to the representatives of the countless victims of the civil war.”
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Why Jonathan Deserves Nobel Peace Prize- GEJ’s Former Special Assistant

Mr. Jude Imagwe, a former Special Assistant to  President Jonathan Goodluck Jonathan on Youths, said yesterday that his former boss deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for accepting defeat in the last presidential elections.

According to Imagwe, “If not for his calm attitude and his not being crazy for power, Nigeria would have been burning today. The people must not forget the sacrifice made by this man to save Nigeria.”

He lampooned the forrmer Governor of Bayelsa State, Timipre Sylva, who recently said that conceding defeat by the former President should not be seen as an achievement, therefore, suggested that the former President should not be given a hero’s status.

Imagwe, who spoke to newsmen in Benin City, shortly after a thanksgiving service   for a successful tenure, at the Saint John Vianney Catholic Church, stressed that Jonathan’s singular act disappointed doomsday prophets, who had predicted that the country would be plunged into bloodshed after the 2015 general elections.

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