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What Goodluck Jonathan told protesters who want him to declare for presidency (VIDEO)

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has revelled why he won’t join the 2023 presidential race.

Jonathan stated this while addressing a group of protesters who stormed his private residence of Firday, urging him to join the presidential race.
The group made up of men, women and youngsters stormed the office with posters and leaflets demanding that the former President joins the race.

A spokesman for the group, Mayor Samuel, who is also the convener of the Youth Compatriots of Nigeria said they were deceived and brainwashed by those who claimed they could do it in 2015.

However, after chanting and screaming his name for minutes, Jonathan came out to receive protesters
The former President said it was time for youths to take advantage of the Not Too Young To Run Act to participate actively in the electoral process.

Jonathan, however, said he cannot declare for presidency because some process are still ongoing.

Idoko Dennis

Idoko Dennis is a creative videographer/drone pilot and sport writer. He heads the sport desk and deputizes the head of Idoma TV

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