Monday, 25 November 2013

President Jonathan returns, thanks Nigerians

President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, returned to the country and thanked Nigerians for the show of love extended to him while he was indisposed in London.
He also confirmed that he will have a meeting with the group
of seven governors who are estranged from the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, this week despite the seeming
escalation of the crisis between the governors and the party.
The governors on their part were meeting last night to perfect
their positions preparatory to meeting the President.
Speaking with reporters shortly after he arrived at the
Presidential Wing of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja, from London, President Jonathan also confirmed that
he had received the report of the committee he set up to
investigate the purchase of armoured vehicles by the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, allegedly for the Minister of
Aviation, Stella Oduah.
The President, however, did not say whether government has
taken action on the report of the committee.
The President, had on October 23, instituted a three-man
administrative panel of inquiry to probe the procure-ment of
two bullet-proof cars for the Aviation Minister.
The three-man panel, which was chaired by the immediate
former Head of Service of the Federation, Isa Sali Bello, also
has the National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dakusi and
another defence intelligence expert, Dick Iruenebere, as
members.
The panel was mandated to investigate the minister's role in
the procurement process and determine whether the process
complied with due process.
He told journalists: "I had health challenges. I thank God and
I thank Nigerians for the concern they showed. I appreciate
the show of love and concern by Nigerians.
"On Wednesday, even though I was in London, I read how
people congratulated me, remem-bering my birthday that I
don't normally celebrate anyway.
"I really had some health challenges and I have to thank God
again that I am very okay to resume work from this night
(yesterday).
"The most important thing is that I am back. You will expect
that when you are holding a political office as the president of
a country, anything that affects you attracts a lot of attention.
"If the President is sick, this alone will definitely cause
apprehension even if you don't know the ailment."
On meeting with G-7 govs
The President said: "I believe within the week we will be able
to meet. Politics is about discussion. We belong to the same
political party.
"Even people from different political parties engaged in
political discussion and political discussion is a continuous
process.
"Even during elections people discuss. So we will continue to
discuss."

Via: Vanguard

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