Former President Goodluck Jonathan gave a statement to journalists on Friday, reflecting on his experience being stranded in Guinea-Bissau during the recent military coup. He thanked Nigerians for their concern and explained how the evacuation was handled.
Details of the Evacuation
Jonathan revealed that both President Bola Tinubu and Côte d’Ivoire’s President Alassane Ouattara arranged evacuation plans. However, the Ivorian team secured landing clearance first due to proximity. “They got clearance before the Nigerian aircraft could depart, so they picked us up,” Jonathan said.
Gratitude to Nigerians and Leaders
In his statement, Jonathan expressed appreciation to Nigerians for their empathy and concern. He also thanked both Tinubu and Ouattara for their swift action, highlighting the cooperation that ensured his safe return.
Reflection on the Coup
Jonathan described the tense situation, noting that the military had seized control, suspended the election process, and arrested President Umaro Embalo. He emphasized the importance of regional cooperation and timely response in such crises.
Message to the Public
Through his statement, Jonathan reassured Nigerians about the situation in Guinea-Bissau and expressed relief at leaving safely. He highlighted the importance of continued engagement in election observation and regional peace efforts.
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