President Goodluck
Jonathan has congratulated President Barack Obama over his re-election as the
President of the United States of America.
A statement issued
by the special Adviser to the President Dr Reuben Abati quoted the president as
saying that he “looks forward to continuing to
build on Nigeria’s and Africa’s
developmental collaboration with the United States in the next four years”.
The statement reads:
“On behalf of himself, the Federal Government and the people of Nigeria
President Goodluck Jonathan heartily congratulates President Barrack Obama on
his success in winning re-election in yesterday’s presidential elections in the
United States.
“President Jonathan
welcomes President Obama’s victory in an intensely fought presidential race as
an endorsement by the good people of United States of his leadership,
progressive world view and the very good work he has done in the past four
years towards ending global economic depression and fostering global peace and
security.
“Nigeria, the
Economic Community of West African States and the African Union enjoyed very
cordial and productive relations with the Obama Administration in his first
term; President Jonathan looks forward to continuing to build on Nigeria’s and
Africa’s developmental collaboration with the United States in the next four
years.
“The President looks
forward in particular to the further strengthening of US-Nigeria bilateral
relations and the US-Nigeria Bi-National Commission which was established in
President Obama’s first term as the primary platform for the promotion of
greater trade and economic cooperation between both countries as well as
bilateral collaboration in other areas.
“President Jonathan
also hopes that the millions of people across the world, especially those in
developing nations who watched the beauty and strength of democracy unfold in
the United States presidential elections yesterday will come to a greater and better
appreciation of democracy as the key to building peaceful, stable and
progressive societies.
“The President
wishes President Obama continued good health and God’s blessings and guidance
as he prepares for his inauguration in January for a second term in office as
the President of the United States of America”.
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