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President Goodluck Jonathan's New Year Message Broadcast by CohenJane: 9:27am On Jan 01, 2013
PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN'S NEW'S MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS.

Fellow Nigerians,

1. I greet and rejoice with you all as we celebrate the advent of a new year.

2. I join you all in giving thanks to God Almighty for bringing us and our beloved nation safely through the past year to the beginning of 2013 which, by His Grace, will be a much better year for us and our country.

3. In keeping with tradition, it is usual for individuals, institutions and organizations to make resolutions and set agenda as a new year begins, to guide their actions in the coming months.

4. I have already given a clear indication of the Federal Government’s agenda for 2013 in recent pronouncements. Our objective for the year is to ensure by all possible means that more of the programmes and projects envisioned by this administration, and which are already being embarked upon are further brought on stream within the next 12 months to meet the yearnings of our people, and raise the quality of life.

5. We have in the last year achieved a lot in terms of the positive transformation of vital sectors of our national life such as public infrastructure, power supply, oil and gas, transportation, education, health and agricultural development. We will continue to work diligently in 2013 to ensure that our efforts in these areas are carried forward to full fruition in fulfillment of our promise of better public services and improved living conditions for all Nigerians.

6. We will give priority attention in the coming year to flood and erosion control, the rehabilitation and expansion of existing federal roads, improved power supply, as well as the continued rehabilitation, upgrading and reactivation of the national rail network.

7. Employment generation and wealth creation will also remain a primary objective of our socio-economic agenda for 2013. Creating more employment opportunities for our youth and graduates of our universities is an imperative that will continue to underpin our drive for massive economic growth, the rapid expansion of our manufacturing and industrial base, and the productive diversification of our national economy. In this regard, we will continue to provide the necessary enabling environment for the private sector to thrive.

8. As peace and security remain pre-requisite conditions for the full realization of our objectives, we will also do more in 2013 to further empower our security agencies who are working in collaborative partnerships with our friends in the international community to stem the scourge of terrorism in our country and enhance the security of lives and property in all parts of Nigeria.

9. I also want to assure Nigerians that we will refuse to be discouraged by those who have taken it upon themselves to pick on every initiative and effort of this administration. We remain resolutely committed to the rule of law, due process and fair play in all circumstances. Our democracy continues to grow, and the scope for human freedom continues to expand. It is an achievement that we will continue to build upon.

10. I say it again, we are determined to continue to push forward. We will do more, not less. We will remain focused.

11.For your part, dear compatriots, I urge that you all include in your new year resolutions a commitment to do more this year to support the implementation of the Federal Government’s Agenda for National Transformation in every possible way. That is all I ask for.

12. The task of making our dear nation a much better place for present and future generations cannot be left to government alone. Leaders and followers alike have critical roles to play in our march towards the fulfillment of our great national potentials.

13. Let us all therefore resolve as we celebrate the new year to place the higher interests of national unity, peace, stability and progress above all other considerations and work harder in our particular fields of human endeavour to contribute more significantly to the attainment of our collective aspirations.

14. I wish you all a happy and rewarding 2013.

15. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's New Year Message Broadcast by CohenJane: 9:30am On Jan 01, 2013
CohenJane: PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN'S NEW'S MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS.

Fellow Nigerians,

3. In keeping with tradition, it is usual for individuals, institutions and organizations to make resolutions and set agenda as a new year begins, to guide their actions in the coming months.

14. I wish you all a happy and rewarding 2013.

15. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria


I don't see anything spectacular in the message that is worthy of commendation (or even condemnation). It is just a mere ritual that individuals, governments and institutions carry out every year like the president himself rightly stated. So, there's no big deal as far as I'm concerned. It doesn't change anything
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's New Year Message Broadcast by mosunade(f): 10:09am On Jan 01, 2013
CohenJane:

I don't see anything spectacular in the message that is worthy of commendation (or even condemnation). It is just a mere ritual that individuals, governments and institutions carry out every year like the president himself rightly stated. So, there's no big deal as far as I'm concerned. It doesn't change anything

Even if GEJ tells you your name, you will still criticise him for it. Let him be. He has followed the "ritual", so, let it be. and who asked for your opinion anyway. What do you expect a message to change? To change Nigeria overnight.

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