President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday congratulated Prime Minister
David Cameron and the Conservative Party of Great Britain on their
victory in the country’s general elections.
The congratulatory message was contained in a statement made
available to journalists in Abuja by the President’s Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.
Jonathan assured Cameron and the Conservative Party of the best
wishes of the government and people of Nigeria as they prepare to form a
new British Government backed by the clear majority in parliament which
they won in Thursday’s elections.
The statement read in part, “The President expects that the historic
relationship between Nigeria and Britain which received a significant
boost during the past five years of his Presidency in Nigeria and Mr.
Cameron’s first term in office, will continue to blossom in coming years
for the benefit of both countries and their citizens.
“President Jonathan particularly hopes that both countries will
continue to strengthen current bilateral cooperation between them in
critical areas such as the fight against insurgency and terrorism,
education, trade, infrastructure and the achievement of Nigeria’s
development targets.
“The President wishes Prime Minister Cameron a very successful new
term in office and trusts that he will continue to serve the people of
Britain and the global community to the best of his immense God-given
abilities.”
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