
Jonathan exiting the villa after meeting with Buhari
Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan has downplayed the importance of his latest visit to President Muhammadu Buhari.
On  Wednesday, Jonathan visited Buhari at the presidential villa, drawing  the curiosity of journalists on the purpose of the meeting.
But  speaking with state house correspondents before exiting the villa,  Jonathan said he had met the president many times without the notice of  journalists, because such meetings were in the night.
He added that as a former president, he had become a property of the state and visits to the president should be expected.
“You  asked why I came to see the president today; one key thing is that  having been a head of government, a former president, you become a state  property,” he said.
“That’s the privilege you have but every  privilege has its corresponding responsibility, and once you become a  state property, most of your international engagements that have to do  with public addresses and some international assignments, they become  national assignments; you brief the President.
“Even when I was  here, the former presidents used to do that and see me. I have been  coming; most times I come in the night; that’s why you don’t see me.
“I  came to brief the president about some of my engagements. As you are  aware, I will leading the AU elections monitoring team to Zambia, I came  to brief the president about some of these external engagements. It is  the tradition.”
 
Jonathan also spoke on resolving renewed  agitation in the Niger Delta, saying all the stakeholders must be  involved in efforts to find solutions.
“It’s not just about me  but about all the traditional rulers, elders and opinion leaders that  are of the Ijaw ethnic nationality,” he said.
“We have been in  touch to see that peace reigns in the country; those of you that have  followed my talks when I was here, my emphasis was always that we need a  united Nigeria and I always emphasise that Nigeria is great not just  about the oil. So many countries produce more oil than Nigeria but  nobody notices them.
“We are great because of our size, the human  resources we have, the diversity we have. If we fragmentise the country  into small components, we will be forgotten by the world. That has been  my focal position and without peace there cannot be development  anywhere in the world; we are all working collectively to see that  issues are resolved.”
Asked for his comments about the fight  against corruption, he said: “I don’t want to talk about that one  because there are too many cases that are in court.
“It will not be fair to make comments; I will talk at the appropriate time when most of these things are resolved.”
 
 
 
 
 
"I Have Been Visiting Buhari In The Night" - Jonathan -
 
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