Former Presidents and Heads of State have expressed gratitude to
President Goodluck Jonathan for the Centenary awards he gave them in Abuja on
Friday.
They declared that Nigeria has come to stay having survived for the past
100 years.
Seven past leaders -Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, General Yakubu Gowon,
Alhaji Shehu Shagari, General Muhammadu Buhari, General Ibrahim Babangida,
Chief Ernest Shonekan and General Abdusalami Abubakar were honoured as
‘outstanding promoters of unity, patriotism and National Development’ at the
State House, Abuja.
The former Nigerian leaders called for greater security and unity in the
country and charged the future generations to strive to take the country to
greater heights by achieving giant’s strides than the old and outgoing
generation.
Obasanjo said: “The award means Nigeria is making progress. If Nigeria
survived the first 100 years, it means that Nigeria has come to stay.”
Buhari: said: “The award means a lot to me to be qualified to be
recognised by Nigerians. My wish for Nigeria is security.”
General Babangida said: “The award means a lot. Most of us that were
awarded today, the younger generation should try to emulate us because they
will survive their sources of inspiration and aspiration.”
On his part, Abdulsalami Abubakar said: “Nigeria has come a long way and
we thank God. The future generation should try and do better than what we have
done and keep this country together.”
“The award means a lot to me. It makes me feel to work harder for the
unity and progress of the country.” Shonekan stated