Thursday, October 10, 2013

AFRICA NEEDS TO MOVE AWAY FROM DEPENDENCY PARTNERSHIPS WITH INDUSTRIALIZED NATIONS – PRESIDENT JONATHAN

President Goodluck Jonathan Thursday in Abuja urged African leaders to do more to fully develop and exploit their countries' comparative economic advantages over other parts of the world, for the benefit of their people.
Speaking at an audience with Botswana's new Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Louis Matshewenyego Fisher, President Jonathan said that African countries must evolve and implement policies that will maximize their economic potentials to move away from current "dependency" partnerships with the industrialized nations of the world.
The President urged the continent's leaders to focus more on building domestic capacity around the strengths of their economies, instead of wasting their efforts on areas in which they lack a competitive edge.
Acknowledging the inter-connectivity of the world economy, President Jonathan said that globalization will work better when African countries take greater advantage of their human and natural resources to enhance their ability to compete effectively with other regions in world trade.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

SOLOMON LAR WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS A GREAT HERO OF DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA – PRESIDENT JONATHAN

President Goodluck Jonathan has received with immense sadness and a feeling of immense national loss, news of the passing away of the former governor of Plateau State and founding chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Solomon Daushep  Lar.

On behalf of himself and the Federal Government of Nigeria, President Jonathan extends heartfelt condolences to the Lar Family, Governor Jonah Jang, the people of Plateau State, the people of the Middle Belt and all others for whom Chief Solomon was a much beloved, charismatic and inspirational political leader.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

FG WILL CONSIDER CREATION OF SPECIAL FUND FOR STATE-OF THE-ART MEDICAL FACILITIES – PRESIDENT JONATHAN

President Goodluck Jonathan pledged Tuesday in Abuja that the Federal Government will fully explore the option of creating a special intervention fund that will facilitate the rapid establishment of more centres of medical excellence across the country.
Speaking at an audience with a delegation from the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), President Jonathan described the recommendation of a special fund that will give low interest loans for the establishment of state-of-the-art medical facilities as a creative idea that will receive appropriate consideration from government.

Monday, October 7, 2013

President Jonathan's Speech on our Country’s Conversation towards a Greater Nigeria

Remarks by
His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
On the
Occasion of the Inauguration of the National Advisory Committee
On our Country's Conversation towards a Greater Nigeria
State House, Presidential Villa, Abuja
Monday October 7th 2013
PROTOCOLS
1.            Today, we are taking historic and concrete steps that will further strengthen our understanding, expand the frontiers of our inclusiveness and deepen our bond as one people under God.
2.            In my address to the Nation on the occasion of our 53rd Independence and Golden Anniversary as a Republic, I announced that in response to the yearnings of our people, we had decided to take on the responsibility of decisively and genuinely exploring the option of a National Conversation.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

PRESIDENT JONATHAN MOURNS VICTIMS OF LAGOS PLANE CRASH, ORDERS INVESTIGATION

President Goodluck Jonathan has received with great shock and sadness, news of the tragic airplane crash in Lagos earlier today.

On behalf of himself, his family and the Federal Government, President Jonathan extends condolences to all families who lost members in the plane crash, and the government and people of Ondo State who have been plunged into sorrow yet again while preparing to lay their former governor to rest.

The President feels and shares the grief and pain of the Agagu family as they grapple with the further loss of beloved relatives and associates so soon after losing their husband, father and mentor.

He prays that God Almighty will comfort the  Agagu family, as well as their relatives and friends, and grant them the divine grace they will undoubtedly require to overcome the trauma of this most trying time.

President Jonathan views the plane crash as most unfortunate and regrettable, given the concerted efforts of the Federal Government to enhance aviation safety in the country.

He has therefore ordered a thorough investigation of the crash by all relevant agencies with a view to determining the cause and taking further actions, as may become necessary.

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 3, 2013
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INAUGURATION OF GEREGU POWER STATION

INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT (NIPP) 434mw GEREGU POWER STATION IN AJAOKUTA, KOGI STATE

PIC 1. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (5TH L) CUTTING THE TAPE TO INAUGURATE THE GEREGU II POWER STATION IN KOGI STATE ON THURSDAY (3/10/13) WITH HIM ARE: FROM LEFT: GOV GABRIEL SUSWAM OF BENUE STATE; MINISTER OF JUSTICE, MOHAMMED ADOKE (SAN); MINISTER OF POWER, PROF CHINEDU NEBOH; GOV IDRIS WADA OF KOGI STATE AND THE CHAIRMAN, SENATE COMMITTEE ON POWER, SEN PHILIP ADUDA.

PIC 2. THE NATIONAL INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT (NIPP) 434mw GEREGU POWER STATION INAUGURATED BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN IN AJAOKUTA, KOGI STATE ON THURSDAY (3/10/13).

PIC 3. FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; GOV. IDRIS WADA OF KOGI STATE AND THE ATTAH IGALA, HRM AGABAIDU IDAKWO AMEH OBONI II, AT THE
INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT (NIPP) 434mw GEREGU POWER STATION IN AJAOKUTA KOGI STATE ON THURSDAY (3/10/13).

PIC 4. FROM LEFT: GOV IDRIS WADA OF KOGI STATE; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AND MR FEMI OTEDOLA INSPECTING NATIONAL INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT (NIPP) 434mw GEREGU POWER STATION INAUGURATED BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN IN AJAOKUTA, KOGI STATE ON THURSDAY (3/10/13).

PIC 5. FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POWER, PROF CHINEDU NEBOH; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; GOV. IDRIS WADA OF KOGI STATE; GOV GABRIEL SUSWAM OF BENUE STATE; MINISTER OF JUSTICE, MOHAMMED ADOKE (SAN); PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT, AMB. HASSAN TUKUR AND THE MINISTER OF PETROLEUM, MRS DEZIEANI ALLISON-MADUEKE AT THE INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL
INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT (NIPP) 434mw GEREGU POWER STATION IN AJAOKUTA KOGI STATE ON THURSDAY (3/10/13).


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PLANE CARRYING OLUSEGUN AGAGU'S REMAINS CRASHED IN LAGOS

An Associated airlines plane crashed on Thursday morning, killing at least 15 people, just minutes after taking off at the Murtala Muhammed International in Lagos, southwestern Nigeria, aviation authorities said.

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, said in a statement that five persons survived the crash which occurred at 9.32 am.
The propeller aircraft marked 5N-BJY crashed on its way Akure, the Ondo State Capital with 20 passengers on board, authorities said. It was not clear if that figure included crew members.
"We confirm today the crash of an Embraer 120 (plane) belonging to Associated airlines," the statement read.

"The rescue operation commenced immediately with all the relevant agencies moving enmasse to the crash site," FAAN said.
Authorities said the black box of the crashed plane has been found and some survivors were already being treated at the hospital.
"We call on the public to shun unconfirmed reports by avoiding speculation that could mar investigations into the crash," FAAN said.

Our correspondent at the scene could not identify the bodies from the wreckage. There was smoke everywhere and the stench from the scene was heavy.

The Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, did not know what caused the plane. Tunji Oketunbi, AIB spokesperson said investigators have been deployed to the scene.
The plane was said to have been chartered to convey to Akure the casket of the former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu, who died in Lagos on 13 September, 2013.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARD'S PARADE


PIC 1. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (M) FLANKED BY THE VICE-PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO; FORMER HEAD OF STATE, GEN YAKUBU GOWON; SENATE PRESIDENT DAVID MARK; FORMER HEAD OF INTERIM NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, CHIEF ERNEST SHONEKAN AND SERVICE CHIEFS CUTTING THE ANNIVERSARY CAKE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON TUESDAY (1/10/13).

PIC 2. CROSS SECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON TUESDAY (1/10/13)

PIC 3. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN SIGNING THE ANNIVERSARY REGISTER AT THE
PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON TUESDAY
(1/10/13).

PIC 4. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (R) BEING RECEIVED BY SERVICE CHIEFS AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON
TUESDAY (1/10/13).

PIC 5. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN INSPECTING GUARD OF HONOUR AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON TUESDAY (1/10/13).

PIC 6 FROM LEFT: FORMER HEAD OF INTERIM NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, CHIEF ERNEST SHONEKAN; FORMER HEAD OF STATE, GEN YAKUBU GOWON; VICE-PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; SENATE PRESIDENT DAVID MARK AND SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AMINU TAMBWAL AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANGE OF GUARDS PARADE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ON
TUESDAY (1/10/13).

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PRESIDENT JONATHAN SETS UP COMMITTEE TO PLAN NATIONAL CONFERENCE

In an early morning Independence Day broadcast today (Tuesday), President Goodluck Jonathan announced the setting up of an Advisory Committee to establish modalities for a national conference aimed at resolving issues that currently cause friction in the polity.

President Jonathan said that the committee which will have Dr. Femi Okurounmu as its Chairperson and Dr. Akilu Indabawa as its Secretary, is expected to complete its assignment within one month.

"Fellow Nigerians, our Administration has taken cognizance of suggestions over the years by well-meaning Nigerians on the need for a national dialogue on the future of our beloved country.

"When there are issues that constantly stoke tension and bring about friction, it makes perfect sense for the interested parties to come together to discuss.

"In demonstration of my avowed belief in the positive power of dialogue in charting the way forward, I have decided to set up an advisory committee whose mandate is to establish the modalities for a national dialogue or conference.

"The committee will also design a framework and come up with recommendations as to the form, structure and mechanism of the process.

"The full membership of the committee will be announced shortly. I expect its report to be ready in one month, following which the nation will be briefed on the nomenclature, structure and modalities of the dialogue," President Jonathan said in the broadcast.

The President urged Nigerians to remain fully committed to building a strong, united, progressive and prosperous nation in spite of present challenges.

"In truth, Nigeria is still a work in progress and we are challenged everyday to keep building in spite of the various obstacles we face.

"History has proven that nations take time to evolve. We should rejoice in our democracy because it enables us to be united by our differences, not destroyed by them. And there is no more crucial time for us to be united than now.

"The threats we face may be real and immediate. But we are not alone in this regard. It is a difficult season for much of the world: industrialized or developing; rich or poor. What matters are the lessons we learn, the wisdom we demonstrate, and the victories we snatch from the jaws of possible defeat.

"This is a time to pull together behind the national cause: the cause of our freedom, and our future. We must rekindle the spirit of Nigeria, to ensure that every democrat and every lover of peace in this great nation continues to live in a free, peaceful and secure Nigeria," President Jonathan said.

Against the background of recent terrorist atrocities in the country, President Jonathan reaffirmed the federal government's commitment to taking all necessary action to bring the war against domestic terrorism to a successful conclusion as quickly as possible.

"My heart goes out to the families of all those who have fallen victim of these dastardly acts. Our Administration will not rest until every Nigerian is free from the oppression of terrorism. I reassure you that no cost will be spared, no idea will be ignored, and no resource will be left untapped in the quest to enable our people live without fear.

"I implore every Nigerian – wherever you are, whatever language you speak, whatever your religious persuasion, whichever political party you support – let us join together to fight this evil of extremism," President Jonathan declared.

The President rededicated himself "completely" to the service of the nation, assuring Nigerians that the country will not fail under his leadership.

"As men and women in leadership, we must continually focus on service, duty, responsibility and the next generation, not the next election. Those who are elected to govern at all levels must focus on improving the lives of our people, not selfish ambition.

"This is no time for the harmful clutches of parochial sentiments and the politics of bitterness, impunity, arrogance and unhelpful indiscipline.

"We must stand as one, with absolute commitment and resolve to resist any force that threatens us and the sanctity of our union," President Jonathan said.

He congratulated all Nigerians as the nation marks 53 years of independence.

"If we look back over the years, we can confidently say that there is every reason to celebrate. The past 53 years have seen Nigeria evolve on an epic scale.

"I want to thank all our country men and women who have stood by this administration in the midst of mounting challenges and enormous expectations.

"I recognize that it is not easy to keep believing in the possibilities of our greatness when our faith is constantly challenged, But let me assure you that, if we do not despair, we shall reap the reward of our labour in due season," President Jonathan concluded.

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
September 30, 2013
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Nigeria's 53rd Independence Anniversary's Address by President Jonathan

Address by
His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
On the Occasion of
Nigeria's 53rd Independence Anniversary
Tuesday 1st October, 2013
    FELLOW NIGERIANS,
1.    Today marks 53 years of our Independence as a nation. First and foremost, I would like to say congratulations to us all. Through thick and thin, we have built this country together. Through triumphs and trials, we have developed a Nigerian identity in our own way.
2.           In truth, Nigeria is still a work in progress and we are challenged everyday to keep building in spite of the various obstacles that we face. Our strength has been in our diversity. If we look back over the years, we can say confidently that there is every reason to celebrate.