Election Will Come And Go, Nigeria Will Be One — Jonathan
Ahead of the 2023 general election, former President Goodluck Jonathan, on Monday said that Nigeria will not break up in 2023 but will still remain after the polls. DAILY TRUST reports.
Jonathan made the statement at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)’s Council of the WISE strategic retreat and planning workshop held in Lagos.
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In his words: “When elections are coming, there is always this fear that the country will implode. But you see, the country has remained stable”. Information Guide Nigeria
“When I was in office, during the 2015 elections, some people were sending their wards out of the country, but nothing happened at the end of the day. So, 2023 will come and go and this country will remain”.