Former governor of Cross River state Donald Duke says former President 
Jonathan told him and former president Obasanjo he never wanted to be 
the Vice president of Nigeria when he was selected to be the running 
mate to late President Umaru Yar'Adua for the 2007 general election. 
Donald Duke said this in an interview with news magazine, The 
Interviewer
"You don’t give authority to an unwilling person, particularly in a 
country like Nigeria. Umaru never wanted to be president. He was dealing
 with his health issues and wanted to retire and go lecture in a 
university. He was really offered an appointment at the Ahmadu Bello 
University in Zaria. Jonathan, on the other hand, had just been 
re-elected to be governor of Bayelsa and when he was picked, he was not 
so pleased. He said to Obasanjo and me, ‘I don’t want this job". 
If these two men never aspired to the office but were
 recruited to take on a responsibility as daunting as the management of 
Nigeria without mentally preparing for the office and having a grand 
vision of where they wanted to take Nigeria to, then there is a problem.
 The mental preparation is absolutely important. The vision can be 
scripted for you, but if you are not prepared and you have no capable 
team to help you follow through, it is grossly unfair. It is like 
converting a passenger on an aircraft to a pilot.”
 
 
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