Before? Unfortunately, that's how
some people are. They are only around you for what they can get, but as soon
you are no longer in the position to be of help to them, they are gone.
President Jonathan, during his Thanksgiving farewell service yesterday told his
audience that he's been abandoned by people who he once considered friends.
He said despite this, he is a fulfilled man and will continue to give his best to Nigeria.
He said despite this, he is a fulfilled man and will continue to give his best to Nigeria.
"As long as I live, I will
continue to do my best for the state because it has helped me as a person. I
have to thank Nigerians especially my state for giving me the opportunity to
serve as deputy governor, governor and the whole country gave me the
opportunity to serve as Vice President and then President, first was to
complete the tenure of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua and later serve as
President from which I am exiting now as a very happy and fulfilled man”.
"When I look at the whole
picture of my life up to when I became the President of this country, and I say
that if soldiers and police officers that have not received 0. 5 per cent of
the benefits that I have received from the state can lay their lives for this
country, I should do anything in the interest of Nigeria including paying the
supreme price."
Jonathan said he wasn't surprised
that friends and associates have abandoned him, since losing the election and
he expects worst things to happen in future. He said those that benefited most
from his government were same people crucifying him today but he wasn't phased
by it.
He thanked his ministers for having served him well and wished them the best in future endeavours.
He thanked his ministers for having served him well and wished them the best in future endeavours.
“To my ministers, I wish you what I
wish myself. They will have hard times, we will all have hard times. Our ways
will be rough.”
But we are happy the ordinary people
appreciate what we did and that is the most important. It’s not what the elite
or the privileged few talk or say about you but what the majority of the
Nigerian public think about your actions and inactions that matter.
“Like the Primate said, we came to
Abuja peacefully and we are returning peacefully. “I thank the church and
Nigerians because they stood by us at our most difficult times.
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