The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, and Labour Party counterpart Peter Obi have extended warm wishes to former President Goodluck Jonathan on his 66th birthday.
Abubakar, in a post on his X account on Monday morning, praised Jonathan, portraying him as a prominent figure epitomizing the principles of democracy, peace, and freedom.
“Your unwavering commitment to these ideals continues to inspire and guide practitioners of democracy, not just in the sub-region but the entire African continent.
“As we celebrate this remarkable milestone, I extend heartfelt wishes for your continued robust health and profound wisdom. May your journey ahead be as impactful and enriching as the legacy you’ve built,” he said.
Obi, in his congratulatory message on Monday, thanked “God for what he has used you to do for our country, Africa, and global democracies as President and former President.”
He commended Jonathan’s recent mission to Liberia for their election, resulting in a run-off. He stated that the election stirred nostalgia among many Nigerians, reflecting on Jonathan’s sacrifice for democracy in the country back in 2015.
“God will continue to bless you for that rare patriotism that elevated our beloved country in global democracies worldwide, notwithstanding spirited efforts to undermine it. That singular act of yours, accompanied by the landmark quote “My political ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian” says it all about your commitment to democracy where the will of the people prevails.
“As you celebrate this unique day in your life, it’s my prayer that God Almighty will bless and keep you in good health of mind and body for many more positive things for our country and humanity,” he wrote.
Jonathan, who held the presidency in Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, was born in 1957 in Bayelsa State.
Kanyi Daily recalls that Yunusa Tanko, the chief spokesman of the Peter Obi Presidential Campaign Organisation, denies claims that his principal betrayed the late Biafran leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, by leaving the party that initially launched his political career, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).