President Goodluck Jonathan on
Friday said although he was ready and willing to continue to serve as the
President of the country,
he was not desperate to continue in office.
He said, that was the reason he had
remained unruffled despite the various things that had been said or written
about him.
Jonathan spoke at the public launch
of a book, “The People’s Choice: The story of President Goodluck Jonathan,”
written by Rev. Fr. Charles Imokhai.
Over N175m was donated by
individuals and groups at the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja
venue of the launch of the four-part book which chronicles the life of the
President including his educational background, political career and family
among others.
Jonathan advised politicians who are
interested in occupying any elective position either at state or federal level
not to be desperate.
He said the only things needed were
readiness and willingness.
The President said, “My second message
is to all of us, especially those of us who are politicians, that for all of us
who want to serve, we should be ready to serve but we should not be desperate
to serve our people.
“Sometimes, people ask me that Mr.
President, from what we read and what we see, we see you still smiling and
unruffled.
“Yes, nothing will really ruffle me
because I am willing and ready to serve but I am not desperate to serve. That
is what keeps me going.
“All of us who want to hold offices
from the least, a counselor of a ward or a chairman of a council, a member of
the state House of Assembly or member of House of Representatives, Senate,
Governor or the President, if all of us are always ready and willing to serve
our people but we are not desperate in that our mission, then of course Nigeria
will be a better place for all of us.”
Jonathan who described the story of
his life as a humble one noted that most accounts of his life so far published
are not accurate.
He said while the book being
presented provided an account that is close to being accurate, he would write
the most accurate one after leaving office.
He promised that as long as he
remains the President, he would continue to come up with programmes that will
help young people.
While expressing the confidence that
beneficiaries of his administration’s YouWin Programme would be shocking the
country in the next 10 to 15 years, he also said a product of the Almijiri
schools being established by his government would one day become the President
of the country.
He said that was why he is
passionate about education and decided to increase the number of federal
universities across the country.
I’m not desperate to serve, says Jonathan as over N175 Million raised
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