The Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, has said the President won’t stay more than eight years in office.
Gulak said this on Wednesday during a courtesy call on him by the North Central Women Forum led by a former member of the House of Representatives, Mrs. Amina Aliyu.
Gulak also promised to implement the 35 percent affirmative action for women in board appointments.
He said, “Please take the gospel of peace and tolerance irrespective of your religion and ethnicity to them because this country belongs to all of us and God has given us President Goodluck Jonathan. Goodluck Jonathan is the President today but he is not going to stay more than eight years. Nigeria belongs to all of us and not for one person.
“Without the women our democracy will not be complete. I have seen it all during the campaign and Mr. president appreciates the role of women in our democracy and the role the women played in installing this administration. That is the reason the President gave more than 35 per cent in his appointment.”
Gulak added, “I will also urge you the women in the North Central that peace is what we need in this country. We are happy and glad that the North Central is relatively peaceful than the North East. This government relies on women because the young people and children who are used by the mischief makers are your children.
“All of us must say enough is enough for these mischief makers. The history of this country cannot be written without mentioning the role of women who played important roles during the pre-colonial era, including the Aba Women riot (of 1929) which gingered the independence of this country.
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Fellow country men and women, please watch out! They are trying to fly a bad kite in the midst of the ongoing chaos. Yeye people, trying to take us for a ride because they think we are all mumu.
ReplyDeleteI would rather vote for a monkey than jonathan. 8 years of achieving what? mr ahmed gulak, how did u become an adviser when its obvious ur so intellectually blank? I won't even allow u advise a dog. U all ought to be ashamed of urselves.
ReplyDeletePresident Jonathan must shun the subtle luring from his aids to contest for 2nd term. I will not want my president to be disgraced having been raised by God to play a role at a critical time in the life of this nation.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I campaigned and led many around me to vote for the president in 2011, the same way I will lead people to vote against him if he tried to contest. My reason is simple, he has not demonstrated competence so far. The highest level of corruption is been witnessed at all levels during his term and am not happy at all... Femi Ogunmiloyo
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is an error in the history of Nigeria. Another term in office for him! Nigeria will be doomed! Hypocrites leave him alone, don't lead him into hell!
ReplyDeleteIt is up to us to vote him out of power in the next election. Our destiny lies with Nigerians
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