Jonathan welcomes Former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma for 2023 Goodluck Jonathan democracy dialogue

Jonathan welcomes Former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma for 2023 Goodluck Jonathan democracy dialogue

Former President Goodluck Jonathan extended a warm welcome to His Excellency Ernest Bai Koroma, former President of Sierra Leone, along with other distinguished participants, including Her Excellency Mrs. Fatoumata Tambajang and His Excellency Dr. Alieu Omar Toure, on Wednesday evening. The occasion marked the prelude to the highly-anticipated 2023 Goodluck Jonathan Democracy Dialogue, scheduled to take place in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on Thursday.

 

Jonathan shared the exciting news with the public via his social media page. He expressed his eagerness for the upcoming event, saying, “Ahead of the 2023 Goodluck Jonathan Democracy Dialogue, set to unfold tomorrow in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, I welcomed His Excellency Ernest Bai Koroma, former President of Sierra Leone, Her Excellency Mrs. Fatoumata Tambajang, His Excellency Dr. Alieu Omar Toure, and other key participants to Yenagoa this evening.”

This Democracy Dialogue, an initiative championed by the former Nigerian President, promises to be a platform for engaging conversations and intellectual discourse among prominent thought leaders. The focus of the event will revolve around addressing the multifaceted challenges associated with leadership, democracy, and development in Africa.

With the participation of esteemed leaders from various spheres, the 2023 Goodluck Jonathan Democracy Dialogue aims to shed light on critical issues and explore innovative solutions for advancing democracy and governance across the continent. The event has garnered significant anticipation and is expected to provide valuable insights into shaping the future of African leadership.

As participants and organizers gather in Yenagoa for this important dialogue, expectations are high for a fruitful exchange of ideas and strategies that will contribute to the ongoing progress of democracy and development in Africa.

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