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Group Urges Jonathan To Contest 2011 Polls
A pressure group known as Goodluck Support Group, Rivers State chapter, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan not to hesitate to contest in the 2011 Presidential election.
Speaking to The Weekend Tide correspondent at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, the state coordinator of the group, Mr Oris Onyiri said the call was necessitated by the fact that the incumbent president has been tested and proven as the man whose leadership would take the country to another level.
“We need a man who will move Nigeria forward and Jonathan is the destined one because his leadership within the past three months has made a positive difference”, Mr Onyiri said.
Emphasising the need for Jonathan to run the 2011 presidential poll, he observed that, “most of the Northerners are also urging him to be in the race because he has proven to be a better candidate judging by his present performance”.
Mr. Onyiri explained that the group is a grassroot movement inaugurated recently in Abuja and comprises the 36 states of the federation.
Publicity secretary of the group in Rivers State, Engr Ene Dateme, described Jonathan as “a leader who God has brought to the country as a divine intervention”.
He thus called on Nigerians to support President Jonathan and ensure that he not only contests the election, but emerge as president.
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