Former President Goodluck Jonathan, on Friday, said rumours of his interest in contesting in the 2023 presidential election was “mere speculation.”
Jonathan,
who stated this when he paid a condolence visit to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of
Delta State at Government House, Asaba, over the recent demise of his father,
Sir Okorie Okowa, pledged to continue to serve God, humanity, and Africa to the
best of his ability.
He
said, “On the rumour of my interest in the 2023 presidential election, it is
mere speculation. I will continue to serve God, humanity, Africa and the world
to the best of his ability and with all sense of commitment and sincerity.”
On
insecurity, Jonathan called for synergy between the President, Major General
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), governors, security chiefs and other stakeholders,
insisting that such would de-escalate tension occasioned by the challenge of
insecurity in the country.
According
to the former president, it is unfortunate that schoolchildren and many
Nigerians are being kidnapped for ransom by bandits.
“I
believe that with the commitment of the governors and the Federal Government,
we will be able to address the issue of insecurity in the country. I believe
that the President himself is not sleeping and that the governors are not
sleeping as well over the insecurity challenge in the country.
“As long as the governors, the President and all the
security agencies can work together, Nigeria will be able to cross over this
very ugly phase of societal evolution,” he said.
Jonathan
commiserated with the governor on the passing of his father and urged him and
his siblings to continue to promote their father’s enviable records as a way to
immortalise him.
Okowa,
who thanked the former president for identifying with the family on the demise
of their patriarch, said they were consoled by the fact that their father died
in Christ.
“We
appreciate your fatherly role, even within our own South-South region and I
must actually use this opportunity to thank you for the establishment of the
Maritime University in Okerenkoko because that actually did bring peace to us
as a state,” Okowa added.
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