The immediate past president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan was
awarded in the US on Thursday for his leadership in human rights in
Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria.
Jonathan, who was awarded in recognition of his leadership in “human
rights, social justice and universal fight for freedom”, becomes the
first African leader to be so honored.
The presidential award was presented by the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, founded by the late American human rights
activist, Martin Luther King Jr, best known for his human rights
struggles and the I-have-a-dream speech.
In statement on Friday, the former president expressed his pleasure
in being so honoured and also meeting the sister of the famous human
rights activist.
“I thank Dr. Charles Steele Jr, President of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and the executive of the SCLC
for honoring me today,” he said.
It was also a pleasure to meet Naomi King, the sister of the late
American Civil Rights leader and founder of the SCLC, Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr, who was kind enough to attend the event and identify with the
goals and aspirations of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation.
“By this award, I am further inspired to continue to work for the
advancement of democracy, peace and progress in Nigeria and Africa.”
Jonathan is billed to be in the US for the 2016 Hope Global Forums
conference, where he is expected to Succeed the 42nd president of the
US, Bill Clinton as keynote speaker.
In the letter sent to Jonathan in December 2015, he was invited to
join the biggest 500 companies in the world in their promotion of King’s
human right ideals.
“We invite you to join Fortune 500 CEO’s, private investors,
financial leaders and government officials to connect and collaborate on
this vision,” the letter had read.
“With the theme ‘Reimagining the Global Economy: Inclusive
Economics’, the annual meeting is set against the backdrop of the Martin
Luther King Holiday weekend and gathers leaders from government,
community and the private sector to outline a vision for the modern
global economy.”
Jonathan was earlier in Florida to welcome his second grandchild, delivered by his adopted daughter, Inebharapu Paul.
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