You are a rare breed whose action has strengthened democracy GEJ
Second Republic President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, has described immediate-past
President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as a ‘rare breed’ whose actions
strengthened democracy in Africa and made the continent proud.
Shagari’s observations were contained in a letter to Dr Jonathan dated
November 20, 2015 bearing the caption: ‘Happy 58th Birthday’, personally
signed by him.
“Your birthday deserves to be celebrated both at
home and abroad given your selfless services to our beloved fatherland.
Your spectacular commitment in the development of our cherished values
of democracy in Nigeria and Africa is legendary. On the African
political landscape, you are, indeed, a rare breed. Your name shall
always be written in gold whenever the history of Nigeria is being
dispassionately studied or analysed.”
Continuing further, Shagari
said, “I watched with keen interest when a few days ago, my friend, the
former US President, Mr Jimmy Carter, showered praises on Your
Excellency. Your incredible achievements have done pride to both Nigeria
and Africa. He was quoted as saying, ‘President Goodluck Jonathan is
the symbol of democracy in Africa. You set an example that African
leaders should follow’.
“Mr Jimmy Carter’s abiding love and faith in
our country Nigeria, Africa and humanity in general is not in doubt. He
was the first US President to visit our beloved nation. I had the
privilege of visiting him in the White House when I was President of
our country.
This equally credible testimony from such a global
political figure has done lasting honour on you, our nation and Africa”,
observed Shagari.
“It has endeared you to all and has also assured
your deserved place in the annals of nations. Your name shall always
be written in gold whenever the history of Nigeria is being
dispassionately studied or analysed”, opined the former President.
He said, “Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of my highest
brotherly considerations, my prayers and my very best wishes at all
times
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