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05/30/2011  Goodluck Jonathan Inaugurated as Nigerian President

On May 29, 2011, President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria was sworn in as Nigeria's 14th Head of State. Speaking before dignitaries from other African countries and thousands of invited guests, he promised to fight corruption and defend democracy across Africa.

Thousands of invited guests watched the ceremony including the leaders of Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Uganda, Liberia, Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Benin Republic, Rwanda, Togo, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone amongst others. 

President Jonathan first came to power last year after the prolonged illness and eventual death of the late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. The President won the presidential elections conducted last month, and on May 29, took the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu.

“I, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that I will preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, so help me God.”

In his inaugural address, President Jonathan said he represents the shared aspirations of all Nigerians.

“In the days ahead, those of us who you have elected to serve must show that we are men and women with patriotism and passion to match the hopes and aspirations of you, the great people of this country. We must demonstrate the leadership, statesmanship, vision, capacity, and sacrifice to transform our nation.”

President Jonathan said that transformation will include reforming the nation's oil sector and strengthening the amnesty program for former militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta.

“Over the next four years attention will be focused on rebuilding our infrastructure. We will create greater access to quality education and improve health care delivery. We will pay special attention to the agricultural sector to enable it to play its role of ensuring food security and massive job creation for our teeming population.”

The president says his administration will fight corruption and the spread of small arms in Africa which undermines elected government.

“This is a new dawn for Africa. We fought for decolonization. We will now fight for democratization. Nigeria, in partnership with the African Union, will lead the process for democracy and development in Africa. In particular, we will support the consolidation of democracy, good governance, and human rights in the continent. Africa must develop its vast resources to tackle poverty and underdevelopment.”


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