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Sunday, 25 January 2015

Statement by GEJ regarding meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry

The State House press release below...
It was a pleasure to welcome Secretary John Kerry to Nigeria.  We had a candid and constructive discussion about a broad range of issues.

Nigeria is a vibrant democracy and the largest trading partner of the United States in Africa, with more than $18 billion in bilateral trade.  Our countries and peoples share a mutual admiration for each other and a deep commitment to freedom, democracy, and human rights. 



This is why we are together engaged in a struggle against a common enemy that promotes terror, fear, division, and violates human rights, most especially of women and girls, with complete impunity.  Winning the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria and West Africa is absolutely essential to beat back the tide of religious extremism around the world.



Our security forces have been working tirelessly and courageously to achieve this goal.  I reaffirmed for Secretary Kerry that Nigeria is strongly committed to building the multinational task force to fight Boko Haram in partnership with Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin Republic under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.  Indeed, I called publicly for such a regional approach at the African leaders summit in Paris in May 2014 and more recently in multilateral meetings. 



We are pleased that the international community is now strongly united behind this initiative and agree that its success is critical. It is equally important that the multinational force receives the significant support that is required to address the threat through our global partners.



The United States, more than any other country in the world, has the most experience fighting armed insurgencies.  And having suffered the devastating attacks of 9/11, its people also understand the insecurity and fear that is the reality for the vast majority of peaceful, tolerant Muslims and Christians in North Eastern Nigeria.  



This is why I firmly believe that enhancing and expanding various channels of cooperation between our two countries, in the context of growing international coordination, are of the utmost importance.  I discussed a number of ideas with Secretary Kerry to move such cooperation forward.



We are grateful to the United States for standing with Nigeria and its people in our fight against Boko Haram.  I reaffirmed our strong commitment to working together with the United States to put an end to global terrorism and particularly Boko Haram.  Nigeria will also work to deepen and consolidate our bilateral relationship with the United States. 



I emphasized to Secretary Kerry that I am deeply committed to ensuring that our forthcoming election is free, fair, and credible.  It is especially critical that all political parties abide by the Abuja Accord, which commits each to non-violence before, during, and after the election. 



I made it absolutely clear that the May 29th handover date is sacrosanct.  In addition, the Government will provide all resources that are required by the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure that the election goes smoothly.  I also emphasized that INEC is an independent body, which makes its own decisions without any interference from the Government.



Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR

President

Federal Republic of Nigeria

January 25, 2015

104 comments:

  1. abeg who don read am finish? summarise

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    1. What nonsense is this clueless president saying? For six good years, u still cudn't come up with any reasonable idea of what your plan is to tackle BokoHaram insurgency. Na wa o!

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  2. Don't have my PVC yet, u guys haven't provided that one so the elections are not going smoothly @ all.

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  3. ok,i pray for peaceful election..


    #GodblessNigeria

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  4. I Hear!!
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    .Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  5. A free and fair election without casualties is all I ask... Oh Lord!!!

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  6. Heya too late Mr. President... Leave DAT to Buhari to handle, Okay...

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    1. In buhari's dreams he hasn't even seen himself as d president, talk more of in real life. We will not vote a sympathizer of boko haram and sharia laws. D end of buhari is soon

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    2. You are probably frustrated, basket mouth

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  7. Precise and concise speech...
    I hope this visit wil mak d difference?

    If not it wil b better he didn't come to Nigeria.

    Oh!
    I pray dis visit foster better r/ship wit Nigeria so as to aid defeat of BH wit assistance of America.

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    1. US never help countries. They are only after what they will benefit from the situation

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  8. Precise and concise speech...
    I hope this visit wil mak d difference?

    If not it wil b better he didn't come to Nigeria.

    Oh!
    I pray dis visit foster better r/ship wit Nigeria so as to aid defeat of BH wit assistance of America.

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  9. Well said, Mr President. This is how it is done. You meet first them you inform the populace. Proper professional information management not the irresponsible tweeting by the APC even before the meeting held.

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    1. FKK U no dey tire?!

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    2. APC has no place in Naija., They ain't truthful

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  10. Good talk...let's make sure he follows it up with action

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  11. Precise and concise speech...
    I hope this visit wil mak d difference?

    If not it wil b better he didn't come to Nigeria.

    Oh!
    I pray dis visit foster better r/ship wit Nigeria so as to aid defeat of BH wit assistance of America.

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  12. No postponement for what so ever.

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  13. Professional information management by the office of the president. APC displayed a high degree of irresponsibility and immaturity by tweeting pictures even before the meeting held. My Presidentbwell done.

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  14. Precise and concise speech...
    I hope this visit wil mak d difference?

    If not it wil b better he didn't come to Nigeria.

    Oh!
    I pray dis visit foster better r/ship wit Nigeria so as to aid defeat of BH wit assistance of America.

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  15. Very presidential and respectable information management. This is how it is done. Meet and then inform on the meeting. Not tweeting like the APC did even before the meeting held.

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    1. FKK, FKK, FKK...how many times I call you?!

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  16. Lol even in a simple press release,i smell campaign in it.Goodluck to Goodluck!

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  17. GEJ carry go. Nothing do you. We know the violent ones.

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  18. Must he always dress like a masquerade? Oga jona oginikwanu?

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  19. Well spoken my president. Can buhari speak like dis hmm yeye Dey smell

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  20. Ok, we've heard.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  21. Well said.. Pray actions will be in full swing urgently

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  22. Na so so talk this guy they talk, no action to back it up

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  23. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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    1. Juliet, why do you post the same statement 5 times all because you want Linda's attention to get a giveaway. This is trying to win by dubious means.

      Kindly stop this irritating beggarly act.

      Behave like a decent lady.

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  24. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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  25. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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  26. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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  27. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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  28. We don here na. Ife ekwu ekwu, ane eme ro'eme ka'nku. Linda take note!

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  29. Weldone Mr President........God bless our Country Naija







    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  30. Is INEC really an independent body which makes its own decisions without interference from the govt? I'm just wondering.

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  31. Can't wait to see how free and fair this election is going to be.

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  32. Very Simple, and well Constructed.... Just pray dis meetings yields good fruits and can really help put a stop 2 insurgency in Nigeria... Long life Mr President and the good people of Nigeria.

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  33. U don't know what u are saying all Lies. What could ve gone wrong in a person dat He can't admit d truth fir once. Just bcos of power.

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  34. Story for the god's. Oga jona take your leave.

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  35. Well written. I just hope this forth coming election won't add more body count to the already dead. I just pray it will be as free and fair as possible (i hope). The bokoharam issue, pheeww may God help us.

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  36. Well said, God bless our country Nigeria!

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  37. Well written. I just hope the forth coming election won't add more body count to the already dead. I just pray it will be as free and fair as possible (i hope). The bokoharam issue, pheewww. God help us.

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  38. A nigerian election without rigging is like an erection without a boner...GEJ STFU

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  39. Umu anioma kwenu! Umu Igbo kwenu!!! I beg you all to come out en mass to support our dear president. Ebe onye bi ka owa chi.


    Meet me here daily. Umu Anioma. Udo dili unu

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  40. so should i come and go and dance shoki

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    #LIBBOO
    I WILL RATHER BE SELF MADE.....

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  41. so should i come and go and dance shoki

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    #LIBBOO
    I WILL RATHER BE SELF MADE.....

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  42. Shit talk. U.S are Devils though.

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  43. Wisdom is calm while ignorance is shouty. MR GOODLUCK EBERE JONATHAN you sure deserve to be a president. It is only the illiterates in this country that will vote for a fellow illiterate. # where is ur common weac results.

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  44. No need to read statement by Jonathan.Always rubbish like before.let him just leave joorrr

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  45. GEJ reporting for PDP television in Lagos...

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  46. Ese e ku ohun sir... dee

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  47. U are really a good man GEJ! God will answer our prayers OK.

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  48. na today we start dey hear all this ur speech

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  49. E get wetin person dey read. Make I nor go shame.

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  50. Straight to the point! Please Nigerians say no to violence during this election

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  51. GEJ reporting for PDP television in Lagos...

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  52. We are behind u Sir! #TeamGEJ#

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  53. GEJ will make a good news reporter. He can pick up a reporting job with Asari TV after he HANDOVER (like he stated in his report) in May 29.

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    1. Ass hole, u can't speak or write, little wonder u are 4 a fellow illiterate. GOAT

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  54. Kerry pls tell ur boss Obama that d US plan 4 Nigeria's disintegration will fail

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  55. We are United, we have internal crisis like every other country but we won't disintegrate. Long live Nigeria

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  56. after all is said and done, i still admire this man's (GEJ's) apparent humility and easy-going nature.

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  57. Campaign strategy? I ask myself...









    Okoro upgraded**

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  58. Nice words frpm.a decent man..he spoke well

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  59. "We are grateful to the United States for standing with Nigeria and its people in our fight against Boko Haram"

    Really? When did that happen? A country that won't sell you requisite hardware and against whom you recently terminated a training program for our armed forces is supposedly standing with you?
    Well, the Americans are no fools. Having carefully done their math, the impending upset has them scrambling to be on the good with both sides. The visit with Buhari and the APC hierarchy says it all.

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  60. Still watching

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  61. VERULE. Says -Nice one Mr.presido n John .(k). "Beautifu is life""

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  62. please check out my blog www.introvertgirle.blogspot.com

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  63. In the past 6 years I have not seen this man trying so hard to be president like he has done in the last 3 weeks .If Buhari can make this dullard of a man start to live up to his responsibilities as a president, then I'd rather vote for Buhari.

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  64. I don't respect men that love to talk but don't back it up with action....till i see the outcome then i can talk fuda


    ¤¤¤QUEENMAYA¤¤¤

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  65. As una de welcome with pleasure una de aware say d man na gay? Y una gree to shake and siddon with am? Nigeria with it's hypocritical dichotomy.

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  66. Ok na
    We are waiting.




    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  67. May 29th is sacrosanct.. I hope it wont be like the unfulfilled gentlemanly agreement of spending only one term? The emphasis ought to however be on the guarantee of free and fair elections. Nigeria however holds you by your words, posterity will judge..

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  68. Mr President is gonna appreciate his place better if he has the chance again to be president. .... This election sure has drilled him.

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  69. Jonathan for PRESIDENT! #SaiJonathan!

    Buhari is a fraud. Forging his WAEC results, forming his assets declaration. Mr. Integrity my *as. Ritard!

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  70. Mtchew like say na dah one we wan chop make una help person kill boko haram una dey do anywh mtchew!*strolls away*

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  71. The other elections weren't postponed; now we remember INEC is Independent, let the Feb 14 be sacrosanct too.

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  72. Of course we all know GEJ is not articulate enough to write this...

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  73. I know John Kerry will be clear about how the US feels about whats going on, what I dont know is if GEJ has ever been clear on how to fix this country!!!!!!!!!

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  74. more power to your elbow! #GEJ2015

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