Jonathan expressed the sentiment on Sunday, April 5, while receiving a
delegation of dignitaries who visited him in commemoration of the
Easter holiday.
President Goodluck Jonathan has compared his time in public office to being in a cage for 16 years.
Jonathan
expressed the sentiment on Sunday, April 5, while receiving a
delegation of dignitaries who visited him in commemoration of the Easter
holiday.
The President however counted himself as one of the luckiest citizens of Nigeria.
“For
me as an individual, this Easter coincides with the time I am leaving
(office) but I always say that I am one of the luckiest Nigerians. I
have yet to see somebody luckier than me,” Jonathan said.
“I
have been in government for 16 years beginning from 1999. Not in
government as a parliamentarian because if you are a Senator or House of
Representatives member, you take care of yourself, you live in your own
house. I was in a cage, being taken care of by government. From May 29,
1999 to date; 16 good years. I think it is enough and I am happy,” he added.
“Please
help me to thank God for that. I will continue to thank Nigerians for
giving me that privilege. I became a deputy governor because Bayelsans
voted for me and my governor then (Diepreye Alamieyeseigha). I became a
Vice-President because Nigerians voted for (Umaru)Yar’Adua and myself. I
continued in 2011 because Nigerians voted for me and Namadi Sambo. I
have to thank all Nigerians. Wherever I will be, I will remain grateful
to this great country. Today is a glorious day for me,” the President said.
Jonathan was defeated by President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari in the March 28 and 29 Presidential elections.
The President will vacate his office on May 29, 2015, when his successor is sworn in.
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