President Goodluck Jonathan has
promised to break his
silence on his experience in office and
other issues at the
appropriate time as he has a lot to tell
Nigerians about
what he passed through in office.
Jonathan stated this when approached by
journalists at the
Presidential Villa for an interview, after
the Good Friday
Service organised by the Aso Villa Chapel.
“Don’t worry, I will talk to you at the
appropriate time,”
the President said, smiling, as he made
his way from the
chapel to his official residence.
The seven short exhortations that
accompanied the seven
biblical lessons all centred on the sacrifice
the preachers
said Jonathan had made to keep the
county united.
They likened his decision to concede
defeat in the last
Saturday’s presidential elections to the
sacrifice Jesus
Christ made to save mankind.
They also agreed that the bold step taken
by the President
at the appropriate time was
commendable and urged him to
remain focused because his future was in
the hands of
God.
“This man (Jonathan) said here that he is
the most
criticised President and he prophesied
that by the time he
will be leaving, he will be the most
celebrated President,”
one of the clergymen who led the
intercessory prayers said.
“That has come to pass with the way he
is being celebrated
worldwide for conceding defeat.”
PDP members say it's not easy for a
president to accept
defeat, so Nigerians should praise
Jonathan.