President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday marked his fifth anniversary as
a substantive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Jonathan,
following the death of former President Umaru Yar’Adua and his
declaration as Acting President through the doctrine of necessity
introduced by the National Assembly, became substantive President on 6th
of May, 2010.
President Jonathan, who arrived for the weekly
Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting took all the Ministers in
attendance by surprise.
After the national anthem and national pledge
have been rendered, Jonathan threw a poser at the Ministers that one of
them was marking his birthday and the national prayer would be replaced
by prayers by Christian and Muslim members before the Council can
settle for the business of the day.
The Ministers looked round at one another in awe to see the particular Minister who was marking his birthday.
When
they didn’t know the name of the person, the President then reminded
them that 6th of May, 2015 marks his 5th year anniversary as substantive
President.
They all responded by clapping before the Minister of
Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo said the Christian prayer while the Minister
of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda said the Muslim prayer.
After
the national pledge, Jonathan said: “Today, we will not say the
national prayer. Somebody is celebrating birthday so we will offer
special prayers for him. Two very Godly people will pray, Nebo and
Yuguda. Do you know the person?”
When they could not answer, he said: “On May 6, exactly five years today, I was sworn-in as substantive President.”
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