Former President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerian leaders to value the interests of all citizens in order to create a united nation free of agitation, disunity, and dissatisfaction.
On Saturday, Jonathan led members of the University of Port Harcourt alumni Association to the king of Opume kingdom in Bayelsa’s Ogbia Local Government Area, King Amalate Turner.
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The country, according to the former president, is endowed with both human and natural endowments that can only be appreciated in a peaceful environment.
He urged leaders to put more emphasis on creating a united nation in which no one society or tribe is valued more than the others.
“If leaders derail, there will be disunity and disenchantment among those who feel they are not being treated with the respect and value they deserve,” he said.
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Jonathan, an alumnus and member of the University of Port Harcourt’s pioneer graduate class of 1981, explained that the reunion is part of the alumni’s activities aimed at fostering bonds among old classmates.
He added that it also serves as a forum for them to discuss issues affecting their alma mater and to give back to the school and society at large.
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