President Goodluck Jonathan described Nigerian Politician
as misfits, and they are not supposed to be in politics but for lack of jobs to
do.
According to him, some of the politicians lack a forgiving spirit, though they have no choice than to learn to forgive as they may find themselves having to work with those who wronged them in the past.
According to him, some of the politicians lack a forgiving spirit, though they have no choice than to learn to forgive as they may find themselves having to work with those who wronged them in the past.
President Jonathan, who made this comment during the first church service of
the Aso Rock Villa Chapel and post-national pilgrimage thanksgiving service,
was reacting to the homily by Primate of the Anglican Church, Most Rev,
Nicholas Okoh, who accused politicians of being very unforgiving.
The President said: “The chaplain accused us politicians
that we do not forgive, or that some politicians don’t forgive. Apparently the
Bible said this, but politicians are the people who forgive. Politicians are
those who forgive because in politics, whether local politics or national, you
don’t have permanent friends or permanent enemies, but permanent interests.
“If somebody is your enemy today and there is a change of
interest and he becomes your friend, first of all, you have to forgive,
otherwise you cannot have a friend that you can work with. But politics is just
like some kind of trade. More than 50 per cent of us who are into politics are
not supposed to be politicians.
“For example, in the profession of nursing and teaching,
people with wicked heart and unforgiving spirit are not the kind of people who
should be nurses or teachers, but we find them there. So most of us, who are in
politics are not supposed to be there, but because we have no other thing to
do. So, if you see a politician that cannot forgive, he is an impostor”, the
president added.
The church service was attended by dignitaries including
the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, Executive Secretary of the Nigerian
Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC, Mr. John-Kennedy Opara, Rep. Ndidi
Elumelu, immediate past Chief of Army Staff, General Azubuike Ihejirika and the
president’s mother, Madam Eunice Jonathan.
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