
Former president Goodluck Jonathan has arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, along with election observers to monitor the South African national and provincial elections.
This comes a year after Jonathan led observers to monitor elections in Sierra-Leone.
This was also confirm on his a Facebook which indicated his arrival to lead election observation mission of the electoral institute for sustainable democracy in Africa to south Africa’s national and provincial elections.
The former president, who has been celebrated around the world for his decision to concede defeat to president Muhammadu Buhari after the 2015 presidential election, has become an advocate for the promotion of democracy in Africa.