Abuja - President Goodluck Jonathan
has restated his commitment to building
virile institutions in the country to
strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and
make the country a better place for all.
Jonathan was speaking with the new
Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Dirk
Verheyen, after he presented letters
accrediting him to Nigeria.
He said, “you need strong institutions for
a country to successfully practice
federalism, and I am committed to
building them in Nigeria. ”
The President commended the warm
relationship between Nigeria and
Belgium, reminding the new
Ambassador of several outstanding
bilateral issues.
Also receiving the new German
Ambassador to Nigeria, Mrs Dorothee
Jaretzke-Wenzel, at a separate audience,
Jonathan said Nigeria had power supply
challenges, and was already negotiating
with Germany toward attracting
investors into the power sector.
He stated that current efforts at
increasing power supply would be
fruitful.
The President also received letters of
credence from the new Rwandan
Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Joseph
Habineza.
The new Ambassador thanked Jonathan
for receiving him, pledging to work hard
to strengthen the warm relations
between his country and Nigeria. (NAN)
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