In a speech that is bound to catch his allies, foes and watchers
of his administration by surprise, President Goodluck Jonathan today assured
Nigerians that a different government and leadership would be installed in
Nigeria in 2015.
Mr. Jonathan made the surprise
statement at a “Democracy Day” church service held Sunday in Abuja.
Before the president’s speech,
the head of the Nigeria Pilgrims Commission, Reverend John Kennedy Opara, had
set the tone when he told the gathering that this year's Democracy Day would be
the last to be celebrated by Mr. Jonathan.
When it was the president’s
turn to speak, he referred to Reverend Opara’s statement. He echoed the
reverend’s statement, assuring Nigerians that the Democracy Day event was the
last for his current administration.
It remains unclear if the two
statements are indications that the Nigerian president had decided not to seek
a second term in office in general elections scheduled for next year. Mr.
Jonathan continues to face criticism both in Nigeria and abroad for his dismal
performance since he assumed office more than five years ago.
Our source reported that the
church service was not well attended. He stated, however, that some government
officials, including Senate President David Mark, Secretary to the Government
of the Federation, Pius Anyim, and some military chiefs were present. The
president’s wife, Patience Jonathan, as well as his mother were also in
attendance.
In a minor misstep in protocol,
Mr. Jonathan recognized his wife before he did Senator David Mark.
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