Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan (R) and Nigerian Vice President Namadi Sambo greet supporters at a ceremony in Abuja on November 11, 2014. Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan on November 11 declared his bid for re-election, vowing to finally defeat Boko Haram whose rise in strength during his first term has threatened the country’s sovereignty. The 56-year-old made the announcement to tens of thousands of supporters in the red, white and green of his ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), at a carefully orchestrated ceremony including patriotic music, dancing, prayers and speeches. AFP PHOTO
By Emmanuel Elebeke
The Supervising Minister of Information, Dr. Nurudeen Muhammad, has said President Goodluck Jonathan deserved another term in office to consolidate on the gains so far recorded through the implementation of the Transformation Agenda.
He made the remark while speaking in a programme on Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, in Abuja.

Dr. Muhammad stated that the micro and macro-economic framework introduced by the President and the consistency in policy implementation had boosted investor confidence in the economy, which attracted over $65 billion dollars in Foreign Direct Investment.
The Minister said the provision of infrastructure across the country by the present administration was unprecedented, and mentioned the construction of 62 roads, covering 25,000 kilometres, revival of the railways, introduction of the standard gauge rail-line, construction of 10 power plants, establishment of 12 universities and over 125 Almajiri schools as some of the salient achievements of the Jonathan administration.
He remarked that through the purposeful leadership provided by the President, he was able to mobilize the nation to defeat Ebola Virus Disease, halt the rise in HIV and contain the spread of polio in the country from 300 cases, when he came into power, to six reported cases this year.
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