Former Nigerian President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan was awarded the prestigious Sunhak Peace Prize on Friday, April 11, in Seoul, South Korea. The recognition comes as a tribute to his remarkable contributions to peace, democracy, and development across Africa.
The award ceremony, held in the presence of global dignitaries and peace advocates, underscored Jonathan’s enduring legacy of democratic leadership. His historic decision to peacefully concede defeat in Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election was highlighted as a defining moment in his career.
In his acceptance speech, Jonathan dedicated the award to “every Nigerian who believes in peace and to every African working for positive change,” acknowledging the collective efforts that drive progress on the continent.
Hugely grateful for the Founder's Sunhak Peace Prize that was presented to me today at an official ceremony in Seoul, South Korea.
This honour belongs to every Nigerian who believes in the possibility of peace and to every African working for the progress and advancement of our… pic.twitter.com/5tewiRtqAc
— Goodluck E. Jonathan (@GEJonathan) April 11, 2025
Touching on global issues, he remarked: “The world is threatened by persistent conflicts, weakening democracies, and deep inequalities. But peace is the foundation for development, justice, and human dignity.”
Jonathan urged leaders worldwide to prioritize dialogue and inclusivity over division, asserting that peace is not just an ideal but a necessity. “Peace is not a lofty ideal — it is a necessity, and one that demands bold leadership and commitment,” he stated.
The former president also revealed plans to channel the prize’s financial component into the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, an organization committed to promoting peace and good governance across Africa. “This prize encourages not just me, but all peacebuilders across Africa,” he added.
Jonathan’s leadership extends beyond his presidency, with impactful initiatives through the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, the West African Elders Forum, and the International Summit Council for Peace. These platforms have solidified his reputation as a global advocate for stability and democratic values.
The Sunhak Peace Prize, established to honor individuals making significant contributions to global peace, recognized Jonathan as a beacon of hope amid worldwide challenges to democracy and harmony.