Tag: President Jonathan

  • President  Jonathan one day official visit to Sierra Leone

    President Jonathan one day official visit to Sierra Leone

     

     

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    PIC 1. CROSS SECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE NIGERIAN COMMUNITY IN SIERRA LEONE DURING THEIR MEETING WITH PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN IN FREE TOWN ON MONDAY.

    PIC 2. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (L) BEING WELCOMED BY NIGERIAN WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT THE NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSION IN FREE TOWN ON MONDAY.

    PIC 3. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (R) INAUGURATING THE NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSION BUILDING IN FREE TOWN ON MONDAY. WITH HIM ARE: THE NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO SIERRA LEONE, MR EYO ASUQUO (2ND R) PDP NATIONAL SECRETARY, CHIEF OLAGUNSOYE ONYINLOLA AND WIFE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, MRS EKEI ASUQUO,

    PIC 4. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (L) BEING CONFERRED WITH THE AWARD OF HONORARY GRAND COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE (GCRSL) BY PRESIDENT ERNEST BAI KOROMA AT THE STATE HOUSE FREE TOWN ON MONDAY

    PIC 5. FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (2ND L) ADDRESSING LEADERS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF POLITICAL PARTIES ON THE FORTHCOMING GENERAL ELECTION IN SIERRA LEONE ON MONDAY. WITH HIM ARE: MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AMB OLUGBENGA ASHIRU (L) NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO SIERRA LEONE, MR EYO ASUQUO (2ND R) AND THE COMMISSIONER, NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF SIERRA LEONE, MRS CHRISTIANA THORP.

    PIC 6 PRESIDENT ERNEST BAI KOROMA OF SIERRA LEONE (R) RECEIVING PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AT THE LUNGI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DURING PRESIDENT JONATHAN’S ONE DAY VISIT TO SIERRA LEONE ON MONDAY

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  • Dangote, Agbakoba head FG’s committee on floods

    Dangote, Agbakoba head FG’s committee on floods

    President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the establishment of a National Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation to raise funds in support of government’s efforts to provide urgent relief for victims of recent floods across the country.

    The composition of the Committee is as follows:

    1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – Co-Chairman

    2. Mr. Olisa Agbakoba – Co-Chairman

    3. Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr. – Chief Fund Mobilizer

    4. Alhaji Karami Isiaku Rabiu – Member

    5. Alhaji Mohammed Indimi – Member

    6. Ngo Hannatu Cholum – Member

    7. Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija – Member

    8. Prof. Dora Akunyili – Member

    9. Mr. Tony Elumelu – Member

    10. Secretary-General, Nigerian Red Cross – Member

    11. Representative of C.A.N. – Member

    12. Representative of N.S.C.I.A. – Member

    13. Representative of the UNDP – Member

    14. Representative of the European Union – Member

    15. Representative of DFID – Member

    16. Representative of USAID – Member

    17. Perm. Sec., Fed. Ministry of Environment – Member

    18. Perm. Sec., Fed. Min. of Water Resources – Member

    19. Perm. Sec., Federal Ministry of Works – Member

    20. Perm. Sec., Federal Ministry of Agriculture – Member

    21. Perm. Sec. Federal Ministry of Health – Member

    22. Perm. Sec., Federal Ministry of Finance – Member

    23. Perm. Sec., Fed. Ministry of National Planning – Member

    24. Director-General, NEMA – Member

    25. Ag. Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees – Member

    26. Perm. Sec., Ecological Funds Office – Member

    27. Chairman, Senate Committee on Special Duties – Member

    28. Chairman, House Committee on Environment – Member

    29. Rep., Nigerian Union of Journalists – Member

    30. Rep., National Council of Women’s Societies – Member

    31. Mr. Tunde Lemo, (Representing the CBN) – Member

    32. Ms. Fatima Wali – Member

    33. Mr. Frank Nweke Jnr. – Member

    34. Senator Florence Ita-Giwa – Member

    The Committee according to a statement by presidential spokesman, Dr Reuben Abati  has been given the mandate to raise funds to complement government’s resources for the provision of relief to flood victims across the country and the post-impact rehabilitation of affected persons and communities.

    The Committee which is also expected to advise government on the judicious utilization of funds raised, has been authorized by President Jonathan to co-opt any other persons or organizations that it may find useful in carrying out its assignment.

    The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation will provide a secretariat for the Committee.

    It has been given one year to conclude its task.

     

     

  • Jonathan orders security  to find perpetrators of  Mubi massacre

    Jonathan orders security to find perpetrators of Mubi massacre

    President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered security agencies in the country to fish out the perpetrators of independence day massacre in Mubi, Adamawa state.

    Besides, the president also ordered for full investigation into the killing with the aim of bringing the perpetrators to book.

    The directive was issued after the Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, briefed Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the killings which has continued to elicit strong condemnation from the general public.

    The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, President Jonathan disclosed this to newsmen on Wednesday.

    The president according to him described the killings as tragic, sad, barbaric and shocking and has therefore ordered security agencies to investigate the gruesome murder.

    “The President has directed Securuty agencies to investigate the matter and get to the root because this kind of incidence, where people are called out and shot is really shocking.

    “He directed that no stone should be left unturned in the bid by the law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators of the mayhem are brought to book”.

    Abati said government regretted that the massacre occurred at a time when considerable progress was being made in tackling the security challenges in some parts of the country.

    43 were killed at Federal Polythecnic, Mubi, Adamawa State University, the School of Health Technology, Mubi and the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) on Monday, October 1st.

    The Federal Polythechnic, Mubi lost 26 students, 14 were killed at the other two higher institutions.

    Also, three other persons, including a retired soldier, a guard and father of a student, reportedly lost their lives too.

    The murdered students were said to have been called out by their killers. As a replacement for one of their targets, the gunmen were said to have killed the father.

    Commissioner of Police in Adamawa, Godfrey Okeke, confirmed that 26 corpses had been deposited in the mortuary.

    Okeke said the killers came with a hit list with which they identified their targets before gunning them down

  • President Jonathan’s Independence speech

    President Jonathan’s Independence speech

    ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN ON THE OCCASION OF THE INDEPENDENCE DAY ANNIVERSARY ON MONDAY, 1ST OCTOBER, 2012

    1. Beloved countrymen and women, on this day, fifty-two years ago, our founding fathers brought joy and hope to the hearts of our people when they won independence for our great country. Nigeria made a clean break with more than six decades of colonial rule, and emerged as a truly independent nation. That turning point was a new beginning for our nation.

    2. Those who witnessed the lowering of the Union Jack and the emergence of the Green White Green flag continue to relish the memory, because that ceremony was not just about the destiny of a nation, but the future of a people.

    3. That future is here; we are the inheritors of a great legacy that goes even much farther into the past.

    4. The worthy patriots who made this possible were young men and women in their twenties and thirties. They worked together to restore dignity and honour to the Nigerian people. Their resolve united a multicultural and multilingual nation of diverse peoples, with more than 250 distinct languages and ethnic groups.

    5. In 1960, our diversity became a source of strength, and the new leaders resolved to carry the flag of independence for the benefit of future generations. They had their differences, but they placed a greater premium on the need to come together to build a new nation.

     

    6. It is that resolve, and that glorious moment that we celebrate today. We also celebrate the patriotism of our heroes past: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Sir Michael Okpara, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Herbert Macaulay, and several others who made the case for our independence.

    7. We remember as always, their contributions to the making of the Nigerian nation, and the efforts of their successors since 1960. We also celebrate the unfailing optimism and resilience of Nigerians who remain proud of our national identity.

    8. On this special day, I call on every Nigerian to remain steadfast, because our nation is indeed making progress. I call on every Nigerian to rediscover that special spirit that enables us to triumph over every adversity as a people:

    9. We weathered the storm of the civil war, we have refused to be broken by sectarian crises; we have remained a strong nation. I bring to you today, a message of renewed hope and faith in the immense possibilities that lie ahead.

    10. Fellow citizens, I have an unshaken belief in the future of our great Country. I consider it a priority and sacred duty to continue to strengthen the bond of unity that holds our nation together and to promote and nourish the creative energies of our people. This is a central objective of our administration’s Transformation Agenda. Nigeria, I assure you, will continue to grow from strength to strength.

    11. Since I assumed office as President of our dear country on the 6th of May 2010, I have continued to work with our countrymen and women to enhance our nation’s growth and development.

    12. Our vision is encapsulated in the Transformation Agenda. We are working hard and making progress on many fronts. We have cleaned up our electoral process; our elections are now globally acclaimed to be free and fair. Nigeria is now on a higher pedestal regarding elections.

    13. Over the past five years, the global economy has been going through a weak and uncertain recovery. During the same period and particularly in the last two years, the Nigerian economy has done appreciably well despite the global financial crisis. Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown by 7.1 per cent on average.

    14. It is also significant that the GDP growth has been driven largely by the non-oil sector. In pursuance of the main goals of the Transformation Agenda, a number of reforms and initiatives are being pursued in key sectors of the economy with a view to consolidating the gains of the economic growth.

    15. Our country’s power supply situation is improving gradually. We are successfully implementing a well-integrated power sector reform programme which includes institutional arrangements to facilitate and strengthen private-sector-led power generation, transmission and distribution.

    16. We have also put in place a cost-reflective tariff structure that reduces the cost of power for a majority of electricity consumers. I am pleased with the feedback from across the country, of improvements in power supply.

    17. We are continuing to improve and stabilize on our crude production volumes; our 12-month gas supply emergency plan, put in place earlier this year, has produced more than the targeted volumes of gas for power generation. A robust Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has been placed before the National Assembly. Its passage into law will ensure far-reaching reforms, transparency, accountability, increased government revenue and predictability for investors in the Oil and Gas sector.

    18. Several government programmes and projects are creating wealth and millions of job opportunities for our youth and general population. Such programmes include: You-Win, both for the youth and for the women, Public Works, the Local Content Initiative in the Oil and Gas Sector, and the Agricultural Transformation programme.

    19. We have improved on our investment environment; more corporate bodies are investing in the Nigerian economy. Our Investment Climate Reform Programme has helped to attract over N6.8 trillion local and foreign direct investment commitments.

    20. Nigeria has become the preferred destination for investment in Africa. It is ranked first in the top 5 host economies for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa, accounting for over 20 per cent of total FDI flows into the continent. We have streamlined bureaucratic activities at the ports to ensure greater efficiency in the handling of ports and port-related businesses. Specifically, we have drastically reduced the goods clearing period in our ports from about six weeks to about one week and under. We have an ultimate target of 48 hours.

    21. We have put in place, a new visa policy that makes it easier for legitimate investors to receive long stay visas. We have achieved a 24-hour timeline for registration of new businesses, leading to the registration of close to 7, 000 companies within the second quarter of 2012.

    22. The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has disclosed that, as at July 2012, 249 new members across the country had joined the Association, and that capacity utilization has also improved. The multiplier effect of this development on our job creation programme cannot be over-emphasized.

    23. In the last two years, we have put in place structures for an upgrade of the country’s health sector, to promote in every respect, the individual citizen’s right to quality, affordable and accessible healthcare.

    24. In this regard, we are devoting resources under the Subsidy Reinvestment Program (SURE-P) to reducing malaria incidents, dramatically reducing maternal and child mortality, and eradicating polio.

    25. Fellow Nigerians, in recent times, we have witnessed serious security challenges in parts of our country. We have taken pro-active measures to check the menace. This has included constant consultation and collaboration with our neighbours and other friendly nations on issues relating to internal and cross border security, and the sharing of information on smuggling and illegal dealing in small arms and light weapons.

    26. Our security agencies are constantly being strengthened and repositioned for greater efficiency. Many Nigerians have acknowledged that there has been a significant decline in the spate of security breaches.

    27. While expressing our condolences to the affected families, let me reiterate the commitment of this Administration to ensure the safety of lives and property of all Nigerians.

    28. Even as we remain focused on the issue of security, the fight against the scourge of corruption is a top priority of our Administration. We are fighting corruption in all facets of our economy, and we are succeeding. We have put an end to several decades of endemic corruption associated with fertilizer and tractor procurement and distribution. We have exposed decades of scam in the management of pensions and fuel subsidy, and ensured that the culprits are being brought to book.

    29. In its latest report, Transparency International (TI) noted that Nigeria is the second most improved country in the effort to curb corruption.

    30. We will sustain the effort in this direction with an even stronger determination to strengthen the institutions that are statutorily entrusted with the task of ending this scourge.

    31. I have given my commitment of non-interference in the work of the relevant agencies and I am keeping my word. What we require is the full cooperation of all tiers of government, and the public, especially civil society and the media.

    32. This Administration has also introduced for the first time in Nigeria’s history, a Performance Contract System for all Ministers, and other officials of government. This is to further place emphasis on performance, efficiency, and service delivery.

    33. Fellow Nigerians, our determined efforts on several fronts not-withstanding, our country still faces a number of challenges.

    34. Those challenges should not deter us. In the last few weeks, for example, many of our communities have been ravaged by floods, resulting in the loss of lives and property, and the displacement of persons.

    35. I want to reassure all affected Nigerians that I share in their grief, and our Administration is taking steps to address these incidents, in collaboration with the States and Local Governments.

    36. I have received the interim Report of the Presidential team that I set up to assess the flooding situation across the country.

    37. The Federal Government has taken measures to assist the affected States, while considering long term measures to check future re occurrence.

    38. We must continue to work together, confidently and faithfully, to ensure that our country’s potentials are realised to the fullest; that our dreams are translated into reality; and that our goals are achieved.

    39. Let me reiterate that our administration is committed to the pursuit of fundamental objectives of an open society: the pursuit of freedom, security and prosperity for the Nigerian people, and the rule of law.

    40. In the next few days, I shall lay before the National Assembly the 2013 Federal Budget Proposal so that deliberations can commence in earnest on the key policies, programmes and projects that will mark a decisive year for our development and transformation.

    41. I have no doubt that by the time I address you on our next independence anniversary, many of our reform efforts would have yielded even better results.

    42. Over the years, several leaders have built on the foundation laid by our Founding Fathers. The baton is now in our hands. Let me assure all Nigerians that we shall not fail.

    43. I am confident that Nigeria will continue to be a source of pride to its citizens; to Africa and the Black Race and to humanity; a land that is known for progress, freedom, peace and the promotion of human dignity.

    44. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. May God bless you all.

  • Independence presidential broadcast on Monday

    Independence presidential broadcast on Monday

    As part of the activities marking Nigeria’s 52nd Independence Anniversary, President Goodluck Jonathan is to address the nation on Monday.

    A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati stated that the broadcast would be aired at 7.00 am.

    Abati urged all television stations to hook on to the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) for clean feed, while radio stations should hook on to the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).

    He said the president would also watch a ceremonial Change of Guards by the Nigerian Army’s Brigade of Guards, at the State House, Abuja.

    Abati said the ceremony would be witnessed by Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo, Senate President, Sen. David Mark, Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal and Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloma Mukhtar.

    He said former heads of state, members of the diplomatic corps, top political leaders and government officials would also witness the ceremony.

    Abati said the event would be transmitted live, from 9.30 am on the NTA and FRCN networks.(NAN)

  • Jonathan leads delegation to  UN Assembly

    Jonathan leads delegation to UN Assembly

    President Goodluck Jonathan will on Sunday lead Nigeria’s delegation to the 67th General Assembly of the UN in New York.

    A statement from the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati Saturday stated that theme of the Assembly would be on peaceful resolution of international disputes.

    Abati said that the President of the 67th Assembly, Mr Vuk Jeremic of Serbia had announced the theme as “bringing about adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations by peaceful means.’’

    Abati recalled that the theme had been endorsed by Jonathan in his statement to the 66th General Assembly last year.

    He said that Jonathan had in his 2011 address to the General Assembly and called on the international community to muster the political will to promote preventive diplomacy for the peaceful resolution of international disputes through mediation.

    Jonathan had declared to the Assembly in 2011:

    “For too long, the international community has focused too little attention on mediation and preventive diplomacy and far too much effort and resources on military aspects of peace and security.

    “Yet measures to address the root cause of conflict, including dialogue and mediation, can be far more effective as means to achieving sustainable peace and stability.

    “As I see it, our goal should always be to present the peaceful alternative as a less costly and effective way of achieving political and social objectives.

    “By focusing on mediation as a tool for conflict prevention, we would be able to address the real triggers of conflict, without which we cannot achieve sustainable solutions.’’

    The president’s delegation, which will depart for New York on Sunday, includes governors Isa Yuguda of Bauchi, Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom, Sen. Philip Aduda, Hon. Isa Mohammed, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Olugbenga Ashiru.

    Others are Ministers of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Allison- Madueke, Trade and Investment, Dr Olusegun Aganga and the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke.

    “In addition to participating in the 67th Session of the General Assembly, the President is scheduled to meet with other world leaders including the Presidents of China, France, South Korea, Brazil, Bulgaria, Finland and Switzerland in New York,’’ Abati said.

    He said that Jonathan would also deliver a statement to the High-Level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the UN Headquarters.

    The president, according to Abati, will join the Prime Minister of Norway, Mr Jens Stoltenberg in presenting a report to the UN Secretary-General, Mr Ban Ki Moon.

    Jonathan and Stoltenberg currently serve as co-Chairpersons of the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children.

    Abati said that the president would attend a High-Level meeting on the Nigerian Economy and meet with the chairman and top executives of the global oil giant, Exxon-Mobil.

    The president will also attend the Secretary-General’s High-Level event on the eradication of polio and a reception to be hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama. (NAN)