Former President Goodluck Jonathan has described the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as a servant leader whose tenure, though brief, was impactful and progressive.
The former president stated this in a tribute that he shared on his social media handles, on the fifteenth anniversary of Yar’Adua’s death in office.
Jonathan served as Vice-President under Yar’Adua and became president upon the latter’s sudden demise.
In the tribute, titled “IN MEMORY OF PRESIDENT UMARU MUSA YAR’ADUA: 15 YEARS AFTER”, Jonathan wrote: “Fifteen years ago, our nation lost a patriot. A servant leader, with whom I shared a common vision for a united, inclusive and a just nation.
“President Yar’Adua’s life was defined by service and selflessness. His account of stewardship, whether as a teacher, governor or president, was guided by hard work, patriotism, accountability, commitment to justice and adherence to the rule of law.
“As President, Yar’Adua carried with him the burden of reconciling our people, fostering unity and mobilising citizens across the land towards building a nation of justice, peace and progress.
“His tenure, although short, was impactful and progressive, a moment we remember for selfless service and deep commitment to the public good.
“Fifteen years after his passing, he continues to stand as a reference for good leadership and a legacy of impact, peace and accountability.
“Today, I celebrate my friend, brother and boss for his exemplary and sacrificial life of service, his genuine efforts in nation building, and his dedication to fostering an inclusive democracy anchored on justice, equity and national unity.”



