Jonathan writes hand over notes? Says Nigerians will praise him after he leaves office
President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday
said he did not expect Nigerians to
shower praises on him while he is still in
office.
He said it was normal that public office
holders would only be commended after
leaving office by the time his
achievements were being compared
with others.
Jonathan spoke while granting audience
to a delegation from his home state,
Bayelsa.
Members of the delegation led by
Governor Seriake Dickson were in the
Presidential Villa, Abuja to felicitate with
him on Christmas and New Year
festivities.
The President said notwithstanding the
various challenges facing the country, he
would do his best to make his people
proud.
He said, “I always say that I will not
even expect praises now because hardly
do people praise serving leaders. It is
when you leave, people will begin to
know.
“When you leave, people will begin to
compare what you have done over the
period vis-a-vis what others have done,
then they will compare you with
whoever takes over.
“Probably that is the time some people
will begin to say good about you. But I
will do my best to make sure that we do
change things.
“We are trying to create enabling
environment for our economy to thrive
irrespective of the challenges we are
having in the petroleum sector and the
security challenges we have.
“I will do my best so that by the time I
will leave, you will be able to say that
when our son was there, he served the
country well so that one day, another
son of Bayelsa may be given another
opportunity to serve Nigerians.”
Jonathan observed that it has become
the norm worldwide for people to be
lambasting their leaders, especially on
the social media.
He regretted that people are using
different things that have been created
by people’s knowledge for negative
purposes.
He cited an example of dynamite, saying
the inventor regretted when he realised
the destructive purposes people have
turned the item to.
The President added, “I assure you that
I am here by the grace of God and with
the willingness of Nigerians. If Nigerians
say I shouldn’t be here, I wouldn’t have
been here. We contested election in
2011 and Nigerians voted for us.
“I am your own, if I don’t do well, the
shame will be on you. If I do well, you
will have some kind of pride. I will do
my best.
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