Friday 21 November 2014

I Don't Get What I Want In My Life - Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan, speaking on November 20, when he turns 57, said he hardly got what he looked for in his life.
President Jonathan
Goodluck Jonathan

The country leader made this known while delivering speech at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, in front of the gathering of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Punch reports.
Jonathan also expressed confidence that the PDP would easily win the opponents during the 2015 elections adding however that sometimes things that he did not think about were the ones he got.
“In my own life, the things I look for I hardly get. It’s what I don’t even think about that I get sometimes. I believe most of you will smile. But collectively, first and foremost, let us unite the party and work together for our collective victory.”


GEJ urged the ruling party aspirants to remain honest and humble on their way to the office. According to the President, even if they fail to get the position they aspire for, God might be preparing something different for them.
Like on several other occasions, Jonathan asked the politicians not to turn their aspirations into do-or-die affairs.

“There are challenges in some states. People may deliberately block you. You may even be the best candidate in that particular constituency, but let us move ahead.”
The head of the country also explained why, in his opinion, no other party could beat PDP.

“The way we do things and the way they do things are very different; the way we talk and the way they talk are very different; the way we reason and the way they reason are very different. Our commitment to transform this country and their thinking about Nigeria are very different. And I promise you my party men and women and indeed all Nigerians that with your support, collectively we must move this country to where we want it to be.”

In conclusion, Jonathan stressed the importance of change for advancement and thanked all party faithful for their support before his declaration.
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