Former
President Jonathan, who arrived the United States Monday as a guest of
the Presidential Precinct, Challotsville Virginia, has assured the
international community that African leaders are displaying more
commitment to democracy and good governance, as a means of engendering
sustainable development and improving the lives of the people.
President
Jonathan who arrived the institute accompanied by a delegation from the
Nigerian Embassy in Washington, also advocated the readiness of Nigeria
and Africa for the sustenance of democratic principles, peace and
people-oriented governance.
He was received by Francois
Baird, Chairman of the Presidential Precinct Board.
The Presidential Precinct, a foremost global institution designed to
empower the next generation of leaders, is currently hosting Jonathan
for his role in Nigeria’s smooth democratic transition, especially with
the seamless handover of power from the ruling party to the opposition.
At
the Presidential Precinct breakfast, President Jonathan was received by
former Governor Jerry Baliles of Virginia and Francois Baird Chairman
of the Presidential Precint Board.
His hosts described him as a ‘Hero of Democracy’ in Africa, a nation
builder and sustainer of true democratic principles and good
governance.
While
in the United States, Jonathan is billed to be hosted by other
strategic US pro-democracy institutions where he would be sharing his
experience on peaceful and transparent elections as well as the future
of Africa’s democracy.
The Presidential Precinct is a consortium uniting six American landmark
institutions – four of America’s most important historic sites and two
of the country’s most outstanding public universities.
These
include the College of William and Mary (America’s second oldest
university), the University of Virginia, William Short’s Morven, and the
homes of three Founding Fathers;President Thomas Jefferson’s
Monticello, President James Madison’s Montpelier and President James
Monroe’s Ash-Lawn Highland.
Jonathan
has hit the international circuit lately, with last’s week’s
appointment by Commonwealth to lead negotiations for the resolution of
the political stalemate in Zanzibar, coming as his latest high profile
assignment. It followed his leadership of the Commonwealth Observer
Group (COG) to last month’s Tanzania general election which came as an
affirmation of the former President’s towering status as the moral face
of democracy and transparent polling in Africa.
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