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I have no enemies to fight - Former President Goodluck accepts Shagari son’s Apology - Edoman - 10-05-2020 I have no enemies to fight - Former President Goodluck Jonathan accepts Shagari son’s apology over supporting Buhari in 2015 election Former President Goodluck Jonathan has accepted Shehu Shagari son’s apology over supporting Buhari in 2015 election. Aminu Shagari, a three-term House of Representatives member had recalled how he helped to ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari emerged victorious in the 2015 Presidential election even though he participated in a coup that took down his father's (Shagari) government in 1983. In the interview with Punch, the former President's son accused President Buhari of not fulfilling his promise of immortalizing his father. He also recounted how he helped divide the People's Democratic Party to bring down Jonathan's government. Recalling some of the things that allegedly occurred after his father's death, Aminu said in the interview; Quote:"We gave him the condolence register. He only signed and put the date. Personally, I was very disappointed with that. I expected that at least, as Muslim, he would write, ‘May Allah forgive him and may Allah forgive us when our time comes.’ That makes me extremely disappointed in him. Reacting to Aminu Shagari's apology via a Facebook post, Goodluck Jonathan averred that he has no enemies to fight. He also urged Aminu to emulate his father who he described as one of the "most detribalized Nigerians". Jonathan wrote; Quote:Thank you for your apology. However, I never took offence. My firm belief is that I am a pencil in the Hand of God. |