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‎United Nations Appoints Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan As Global Crisis Envoy

‎In a landmark diplomatic development, Nigeria’s former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, has been appointed as the United Nations Global Crisis Envoy, a role that places him at the forefront of international peace and mediation efforts, DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS reports.

‎The appointment, jointly endorsed by global powers including the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and the United Nations, marks a historic moment as Jonathan becomes the first African former Head of State to hold this prestigious position.

‎His new role mirrors that of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who once served as the Middle East envoy for the UN, EU, US, and Russia.

‎Jonathan’s selection is attributed to his reputation for diplomacy, humility, and his peaceful concession of power in 2015 an act widely praised as a milestone in African democratic history.

‎His career trajectory, from university lecturer to Commissioner, Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice President, Acting President, and ultimately President, reflects a legacy of service and leadership.

‎In his new capacity, Jonathan will be tasked with mediating global conflicts, promoting peace initiatives, and advising on crisis management strategies across volatile regions.

‎His appointment signals a renewed commitment by the international community to inclusive and diverse leadership in global governance.

‎Political analysts and citizens alike have lauded the move, describing it as a proud moment for Nigeria and a testament to Jonathan’s enduring influence on the world stage.

‎Further details on his upcoming engagements and responsibilities are expected to be released by the United Nations in the coming weeks.




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