Ex-President Jonathan Calls For Building A United Nigeria
Dr Goodluck Jonathan

Former Nigeria’s President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan called Nigerian leaders at all levels to commit to building a better united Nigeria.

The ex-president pointed out that Nigerian leaders should respect the interests of every section of the country if they desire to build a united nation devoid of agitations, disunity, and disenchantment among citizens.

Jonathan made these comments at Opume, Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State during a tour of key areas in Bayelsa undertaken by the 1981 pioneer set of the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The former President, a member of the pioneer set, had led members of the set on a visit to King Amalate Jonny Turner, Obigbo Mikimiki 1, the Obanema of Opume Kingdom, who is also a member of the set.

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He maintained that Nigeria is blessed with both human and natural endowments which could only be enjoyed in a peaceful atmosphere.

Jonathan enjoined leaders from all parts of the country to focus more on building a united nation where no one society or tribe should be more valued than the other.

Leaders should focus more on uniting Nigerians. If one society or group of people or tribe is more valued than the other, then there is bound to be disunity and disenchantment from those who feel not being accorded their rightful respect and value’, he said

Jonathan, who is hosting the pioneer set to a three-day reunion programme, said while the visit to Opume and the Oloibiri first oil well was part of activities of the alumni aimed at fostering bond among old classmates, he added that the reunion has been a veritable platform to deliberate on issues affecting their Alma mater and give back to the school and society in general.

In another development, the first former military governor of old Rivers State and Amanayanbo of Twon Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, disclosed that establishing the University of Port Harcourt was a herculean task because of vested interests against it.

Diete-Spiff in his remarks during a lecture of UNIPORT ’81 Reunion at Aridolf Hotel in Yenagoa on Saturday noted that the take-off of the University would not have been possible but for the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon(rtd).

The monarch extolled Gowon for what he described as ‘his audacious and courageous actions’ to make the establishment of UNIPORT a reality.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK

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