Friday, 20 January 2017
Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, shared this open letter
to Billionaire President elect of the Unites states of America, Donald
Trump. He advised Trump to ensure his administration works with Africa,
in order to help Africans realize their achievable great future and
harness the God given potential domiciled in the land. The letter read:
Dear Donald J. Trump,
By the grace of God, President of the United States of America.
As the United States of America opens a new chapter today, many around
the world, myself inclusive, are optimistic that the success you have
achieved in your career as one of the world's foremost entrepreneurs
will be translated to your life as a public servant and custodian of the
trust of the American people.
For over four decades, you have consistently created wealth and
opportunities for yourself, your family, your country and its citizens.
The city of New York, host to the United Nations Headquarters, thus the
world's most prominent city, bears the hallmark of your signature
through your real estate developments.
You have also left your footprints in politics, media, education, sports, entertainment and the arts.
From this backdrop, I am very hopeful that the United States of America
and indeed the rest of the world will be witnessing great, worthy and
positive frontiers under the Trump Presidency.
I congratulate you, the 45th President of the United States, as you
begin your tenure today. I pray that God will bless your tenure and
enable you actualize your vision and commitment to building a better and
more secured America and the world.
Let me seize this opportunity to express my hope and desire that your
administration will work with Africa to help her people realize their
achievable great future and harness the God given potential domiciled in
the land and people of Africa from Cairo to Cape Town.
May God bless the United States of America. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria and may God bless the world.
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR
Chairman of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation.
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