Benin City, Nigeria – In the heart of the ancient Benin Kingdom, history met contemporary leadership as former President Dr Goodluck Jonathan visited Omo N’ Oba N’ Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, CFR, Oba of Benin. The meeting, held on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, set the stage for the upcoming Democracy Dialogue, an event dedicated to fostering functional education and effective leadership in Africa.
A Historic Meeting with Profound Implications
Dr Jonathan’s visit to the Oba’s Palace was more than a ceremonial gesture; it was a convergence of tradition and modern aspirations. The former President, renowned for his commitment to democratic values and educational reform, sought the blessings and prayers of the revered monarch ahead of the Democracy Dialogue scheduled for June 13th, Democracy Day. This dialogue, part of the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Foundation’s ongoing efforts, aims to address critical issues in governance and education across the continent.
Advocacy for Functional Education
In his address, Dr. Jonathan underscored the pivotal role of education in shaping moral and effective leadership. He advocated for a functional education system that equips citizens with practical skills and ethical grounding, essential for the socio-economic development of African societies. “Democracy and education are key to evolving moral change in our society,” he stated, emphasizing the Foundation’s mission to deepen education and good governance.
Royal Endorsement and Historical Ties
Oba Ewuare II, a monarch deeply rooted in the cultural and historical heritage of Benin, welcomed Dr. Jonathan with open arms. The Oba offered his prayers and blessings, acknowledging the significance of the dialogue being held in Benin City. “The idea of holding the Dialogue in Benin City is an indication of your (Jonathan’s) personal recognition of Benin as the home of Africa,” the monarch remarked, reflecting on the historical importance of the city as a centre of learning and culture.
The Oba reminisced about his cordial working relationship with Dr. Jonathan during his diplomatic career, before ascending the throne. “We are all on the same page regarding the theme of the program. We pray you have a conducive environment for your discussions,” he added, reinforcing his support for the initiative.
A Platform for Continental Leaders
The Democracy Dialogue will feature distinguished speakers, including former presidents of the Republic of Benin and Kenya, and Nigeria’s former Vice President, Namadi Sambo. This gathering of esteemed leaders underscores the dialogue’s importance as a platform for sharing insights and strategies to enhance leadership and education across Africa.
A Vision for the Future
Dr. Jonathan’s initiative through his Foundation highlights a forward-looking vision for Africa—one where education serves as the cornerstone of democratic governance and societal progress. By bringing together leaders and thinkers from across the continent, the Democracy Dialogue aims to forge a path towards a more educated, morally grounded, and effectively governed Africa.
As Benin City prepares to host this significant event, the partnership between Dr Goodluck Jonathan and Oba Ewuare II stands as a testament to the enduring power of collaboration between traditional authority and modern leadership. Together, they aim to inspire a new generation of Africans, equipped with the knowledge and values necessary to lead the continent into a brighter future.