African Presidential Leaders Centre Roundtable holding in Johannesburg.
The Ex-President will be joined by other former Presidents and
eminent African statesmen to explore how the continent’s economic growth
could be enhanced through functional education.
The theme of the conference is “Addressing Africa’s Educational Challenges in the 21st Century”.
Speaking ahead of the meeting ex-President Jonathan, who is also
the Chairman of Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, said he is excited by the
theme of the meeting, stressing that education is key to unlocking
Africa’s rich potentials and solving the nation’s economic, social and
security challenges.A statement issued by the ex-President’s media adviser Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, said that at the end of the programme , the former President is
billed to proceed to Liberia where he would be leading the National Democratic Institute’s International Election Observation Mission to
the Liberian Presidential run off polls holding on 7th November, 2017.
Ex-President Jonathan who was initially invited as co-lead of the NDI team for the October 10 Liberian elections could not honour the
invitation because of his earlier commitment to attend the 15th Rhodes Forum in Greece, where he presented a paper on ‘Multipolarity and
Dialogue in Regional and Global Developments’.
He had however promised to honour NDI’s second invitation to lead
the Mission to the runoff polls, after none of the presidential
candidates failed to win 50 percent of votes cast during the first
ballot.
The National Democratic Institute is a United States based
organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions
worldwide, through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government.
NDI works with local partners in more than 70 countries to encourage community dialogues, observe elections, increase citizen
participation, and improve the responsiveness of government.
worldwide, through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government.
NDI works with local partners in more than 70 countries to encourage community dialogues, observe elections, increase citizen
participation, and improve the responsiveness of government.
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