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2015: Nigeria won’t break up –Jonathan

Jonathan assured that the country would remain politically stable and united after the 2015 general elections.He gave the assurance at the Presidential Villa in Abuja…

Jonathan assured that the country would remain politically stable and united after the 2015 general elections.
He gave the assurance at the Presidential Villa in Abuja yesterday while receiving the new ambassadors of Spain, Finland, Ireland and Ghana who presented their letters of credence to him.
Jonathan said his administration remained committed to ensuring that the 2015 elections are as free, fair and credible as they could possibly be.
The president said: “We received international commendations for the conduct of the 2011 general elections and I can assure you that the 2015 general elections will be even better.
“Our friends and well-wishers will be welcomed to observe the elections under the auspices of the African Union, ECOWAS, United Nations, the European Union or other international bodies to affirm that the elections are as free, fair and credible as we have promised.”
Jonathan urged Ambassador Alfonso Barnuevo Sebastian De Erice of Spain, Ambassador Pirjo Suomela-Chowdhury of Finland, Ambassador Sean Hoy of Ireland and Ambassador William Azumah Awinador-Kanyirige of Ghana to strive to further enhance trade and economic relations between Nigeria and their respective countries.

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