I Still Have More Work to Do for Nigeria- Jonathan

I Still Have More Work to Do for Nigeria- Jonathan

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 The immediate past president, Goodluck Jonathan on Friday declared that in spite of the fact that he lost his office as president to the All Progressives Congress (APC), he still has a lot to offer Nigeria. Jonathan was represented at the event by a one-time Minister of State for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, who explained that he was unable to attend because the award ceremony clashed with Dr. Alamiyeseigha’s burial. “He sent his unreserved apology particularly to Uncle Sam and to the management of Vanguard newspapers” Prince Adeyeye said. “He has asked to me also congratulate his fellow recipients particularly President Muhammadu Buhari and other recipients. “President Ebele Goodluck Jonathan is a man of history and I believe that whatever we are celebrating now is not the final verdict, we will leave that to history because all these emotional things that we display, when a man is in office or after leaving office, are better judged by history. I believe Jonathan will be given a better verdict by history. “He says I should tell everybody that he is not yet finished with his good works in Nigeria, he has left office but he is not tired and therefore, he said I should announce to this audience that very soon, he will be launching his foundation. “That foundation will enable him to render services, not only to the people of Nigeria but to humanity.” Jonathan’s Acceptance Statement“I thank the editorial board of Vanguard newspapers for honouring me as their Personality of the Year 2015. I believe that the people of Nigeria are more deserving of the honour than me. I am thus dedicating this award to my countrymen and women, may God bless Nigeria.”

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