Saturday, June 11, 2011

Jonathan's Visit To US,Obama Charges Him To Make Fighting Corruption A National Priority.

President Obama and President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria met at the White House on Wednesday, June 8 and reaffirmed the strong bilateral partnership between the two countries.






President Obama met with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan at the White House on Wednesday, and the leaders “reaffirmed the strong bilateral partnership between the two countries,” the White House said.

In a readout of the meeting that was released Thursday, the White House said Obama “personally congratulated” Jonathan on the success of Nigeria’s recent elections, which “deepened the foundation forfuture democratic contests
Obama and Nigeria's Jonathan meet
Obama congratulates president Jonathan.

Here’s the full readout of the meeting:

“President Obama and President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria met at the White House on Wednesday, June 8 and reaffirmed the strong bilateral partnership between the two countries. The President personally congratulated President Jonathan on the success of Nigeria’s recent elections, which deepened the foundation for future democratic contests. The leaders discussed how the Jonathan administration can build on this momentum by investing in Nigeria’s energy supply, agricultural productivity, democratic institutions, and security sector.
The President called on President Jonathan to make fighting corruption a national priority and a critical step in ensuring the necessary conditions for sustained economic growth and lasting prosperity. The President thanked President Jonathan for his leadership both regionally and within the United Nations Security Council on pressing issues such as Sudan, Libya, and Cote d’Ivoire. Both leaders agreed to continue to work together to promote peace and security.

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