President Goodluck Jonathan has begged
any Nigerian he may have offended
while in office to forgive him.
Mr. Jonathan made the plea on Sunday
during a farewell service organized for
him and his family on Sunday at the Aso
Villa chapel.
The President said there was no way he
would not have stepped on toes in his
roles first as Vice President, Acting
President, and President of Nigeria. He
added that this would not have been
deliberate.
He noted that there are times when one
would take a decision in the best interest
of all but even friends would
misunderstand the situation.
“So for the eight (years) that one has
been there, definitely one is not perfect.
We have certainly done things that
probably we wouldn’t have done that
way, but we didn’t do things
deliberately.
“So for those who we have offended it
was not deliberate, it was circumstances
of the office. So we also plead that those
people should forgive, we think we have
done our best.
“You can do your best and your friends
may misunderstand you,” he said.
Mr. Jonathan said his last service at the
chapel would have been on May 24, but
on that day, “we will all go to the
National Christian Centre for the
inauguration service. So for me and my
wife, this is our last day of worship
here. The congregation will continue
until new government takes over.”
Meanwhile the Vice President-elect
,Yemi Osinbajo, was absent at the
farewell service which would have seen
the President officially handing over the
chapel to him.
Speaking to journalists after the Sunday
service, the Aso Rock Chaplain, Obioma
Onwuzurumba, said the Vice President-
elect had been duly invited but was unfortunately
absent. He sent a representative in his stead.
Mr. Jonathan, a Christian from South South Nigeria,
lost his re-election bid to Muhammadu Buhari, a
Muslim from North West Nigeria. While Mr. Jonathan’s
Vice President is a Muslim, Mr. Buhari’s is a Christian
cleric.
source: premium times
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