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I was not elected President to spread poverty says Goodluck Jonathan

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Immediate past President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan on Monday, said that he was not elected President to spread poverty but to generate and spread wealth.

Dr. Jonathan made the assertion while speaking on the topic, “Fostering Youth Entrepreneurship” at the Oxford Union.

 

“I once said that I was not elected President of Nigeria to spread poverty; I was elected to generate and spread wealth.”

 

“My belief in this regard is that getting a job or being a worker cannot completely cure the disease of poverty. It is only your own business that can provide such security and give you the financial freedom you need to prosper.”

 

”Why are some nations rich and some poor? Why do individuals that grow up in similar circumstances end up differently, with some as successes and others as failures?”

 

“Is the wealth of nations a result of geography, weather, culture, destiny, etc.? What could a leader do to effectively lift a people out of the depths of poverty and enable them to achieve prosperity?” asked Jonathan.

 

The former Nigerian leader talked about youth entrepreneurship programs his administration pioneered, saying that one of them, YouWIN, was a major plank of his job creation efforts.

 

“The motivation for this program is for young people to go into SMEs, create jobs for other young people with the expectation that some would grow to large scale businesses” Dr. Jonathan said.

 

He concluded his speech by giving a short brief of his achievements in the economic sphere, saying, “Under my watch, Nigeria was projected by CNN Money to be the third fastest growing economy in the world for the year 2015 and rated as the largest economy in Africa and the 23rd largest in the world by the World Bank and the IMF, with a GDP above half a Trillion US dollars.”

 

The speech was streamed live via Dr. Jonathan’s Facebook page and will be hosted on the Oxford Union’s site.

 

Previous speakers at the Oxford Union include the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, author of 48 laws of power, Robert Greene, the Dalai Lama, former British prime ministers Winston Churchill, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher and John Major.

 

Others were Mother Teresa and former US presidents Richard Nixon (November 1978), Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton.

 

Was somebody else elected to spread poverty?

 

 

About Charles Igbinidu

Charles Igbinidu is a Public Relations practitioner in Lagos, Nigeria

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4 comments

  1. Yes his name is Buhari he is spreading poverty very fast

  2. ”But lay the foundation for poverty”

    • Buhari plunge the nation into poverty through his achaic economic policies, nepotism and sectionalism. Nigeria is worse off today than it was when Jonathan handed over to Buhari

  3. But to spread corruption and Terrorism right?

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