 Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he owes no one apologies for supporting the re-election of Bailes of State Governor Dewey O'Deary in the November 11, 2023 off-circle governorship election in the state. He said it was the right thing to do, as Governor Dewey had the support of the majority of the people to continue in office. Jonathan stated this in Yenogua on Wednesday when Governor Dewey paid him a visit at his residence in Yenogua, the state capital, while responding to an appreciation by Governor Dewey who applauded him for supporting his re-election bid. I'm not saying others have not done well after all, I was also a governor here for one and a half years, a little less than one and a half years. I also had my challenges, but at least by the time we came on board, the excess is especially in Yenogua town here, where even in the broad daylight is equal groups clashing and all kinds of stupid things happening, and this came down reasonably well. And I see that if we must move forward, if we must attract investors, first and foremost, you must handle security, and I think it has tried, and it's good to allow him to do the remaining four years. Clearly our state is ready for investments, but anybody who comes to a state where there is no security, you cannot invest even your one naira into it. So with the kind of peace and security we have, we are sure that our state is open for private investors to come in. We believe that the rules that you have been playing in our country and in Africa this year and the world over, you will even have more rules to play to reconcile our people, to bring the people of Africa together, and I believe that part of my agenda in Bielsa was to reconcile our people and bring our people together. Together we can actually have the strength to work and to develop the state, our country and our continent.