He said;
“because you are exposed to the high office, and the thought that you may not have satisfied the people, sometimes you think they will curse you or boo you. But instead, the people have decided to celebrate me.”
The former president acknowledged the role played by some political leaders in the State for his emergence as a politician. He said he had wondered that if he had stayed in Bayelsa, he would have done better as a Governor, “but I left to allow others grow politically.”
He announced his plans after leaving office, and said that;
“Nigerians have given me so much and the only thing I can do with the rest of my life is to dedicate myself to peace building. We need peace and development. Political crises don’t bring development. I believe the new administration will work with everybody. I am happy the new President said he does not belong to any clique.”
After a brief reception in Yenagoa, Mr. Jonathan will retire back to his hometown in Otuoke.