President Goodluck Jonathanyesterday, declared that four years is too short a time for his government or any other government for that matter to solve all of Nigeria's major problems. He spoke about the need for continuity of his governance yesterday, January 26th when he paid a visit to the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari as he continued with his re-election campaign.
The Presdident said:
"Beyond tackling the insurgency, we are creating road networks; we are moving faster in several sectors. There is no way within four years any government can finish the programmes of this country".
Jonathan noted that he was at the emir's palace to personally inform the royal father that he was running for his "remaining time" in office.
"Today, we are here in this state for a political rally. Your Royal Highness, we are here for a purpose. We have been here for a number of times.
"Today, we are here for the same mission that brought us in 2011. Even though you must have heard before, I'm here to personally tell you that I am running for my remaining time in office with my vice president who would continue to be my running mate".
He introduced the gubernatorial candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Senator Simeon Ajibola to the emir, and pledged that the people of Kwara State would continue to enjoy freedom and quality of life, if they vote in PDP candidates.