Senator Ali Ndume has apologised to former President Goodluck Jonathan for being part of his critics during the latter’s administration.
Ndume and Jonathan were both present during the weekend in Abuja at the opening of Dr. PhysiQ Specialist Center for Wellness and Medical Lifestyle Change, and launching of a book Everything heals authored by the CEO of the centre Susana Adams.
Jonathan who was the chairman of the occasion later inspected the establishment. He was accompanied by a former of minister of information Labaran Maku among others.
Ndume, who was recently released from Kuje prison in Abuja, said before the inspection, that those who were skeptical about the ex-president have also realised his worth.
“I must confess, as people call me stubborn person, I’m also a stubborn person… I feel I need to make this testimony here, and also appreciate Mr (former) President, as they say you will never know what you have until you lose it. I will stop there,” he said.
“For this country, I think Nigerians know that they don’t value what they have until they lose that thing. We thank God for your life and you have changed the political culture and landscape of this country.
“You don’t know how great you are in the eyes of those that were skeptical, those that don’t know you, those that didn’t come close to you. But now, honestly, I am one of those that used to criticise you very well, but I will say it was constructive move.”