President Goodluck Jonathan today, Saturday, December 26, 2014 paid a visit to the former president of Nigeria, Gen. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, IBB at his residential home in Minna, Niger State capital.
This development was disclosed by the presidential spokesperson on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati via his Twitter page.
During the visit, the former president opined that President Jonathan meant well for the country and was working very well.
He also maintained that anybody who means well for Nigeria should support President Jonathan especially in the oncoming 2015 general elections scheduled to hold on February 14.
He said, “The President means well for this country, and is working well for this country.”
“And anybody who means well for this country should support President Jonathan, to make Nigeria survive as a united country, ” IBB added.
President Jonathan visiting former President Babangida at his residence in Minna, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/9LFCaKmzd0
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
President Jonathan visiting former President Babangida at his residence in Minna, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/drZDextNbK
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
President Jonathan visiting former President Babangida at his residence in Minna, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/p0d9keQ1hc
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
President Jonathan, Fmr President Babangida & Dr Ahmadu Ali in Minna, Niger State earlier today. pic.twitter.com/8Ifgpz5yhc
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
President Jonathan, Fmr President Babangida, & Deputy Gov. Niger State at the Fmr President's residence in Minna, Sat pic.twitter.com/eGh5LOWKX9
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
"The President means well for this country, and is working well for this country." -IBB during President Jonathan's visit to Minna today /1
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014
"And anybody who means well for this country should support President Jonathan, to make Nigeria survive as a united country" – IBB /2
— Reuben Abati (@abati1990) December 27, 2014