
President Goodluck Jonathan has congratulated Prime Minister, David
Cameron and the Conservative Party of Great Britain, on their victory in
that country’s general elections.

He assured Cameron and the Conservative Party of the best wishes of the government and people of Nigeria as they “prepare to form a new British Government backed by the clear majority in Parliament which they won in yesterday’s elections”.
A statement by the presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati yesterday, noted that Jonathan wished Cameron a very successful new term in office “and trusts that he will continue to serve the people of Britain and the global community to the best of his immense God-given abilities”.
The statement made available to LEADERSHIP Weekend further noted: “The President expects that the historic relationship between Nigeria and Britain which received a significant boost during the past five years of his Presidency in Nigeria and Mr. Cameron’s first term in office, will continue to blossom in the coming years for the benefit of both countries and their citizens.
“President Jonathan particularly hopes that both countries will continue to strengthen current bilateral cooperation between them in critical areas such as the fight against insurgency and terrorism, education, trade, infrastructure and the achievement of Nigeria’s developmental targets”.

He assured Cameron and the Conservative Party of the best wishes of the government and people of Nigeria as they “prepare to form a new British Government backed by the clear majority in Parliament which they won in yesterday’s elections”.
A statement by the presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati yesterday, noted that Jonathan wished Cameron a very successful new term in office “and trusts that he will continue to serve the people of Britain and the global community to the best of his immense God-given abilities”.
The statement made available to LEADERSHIP Weekend further noted: “The President expects that the historic relationship between Nigeria and Britain which received a significant boost during the past five years of his Presidency in Nigeria and Mr. Cameron’s first term in office, will continue to blossom in the coming years for the benefit of both countries and their citizens.
“President Jonathan particularly hopes that both countries will continue to strengthen current bilateral cooperation between them in critical areas such as the fight against insurgency and terrorism, education, trade, infrastructure and the achievement of Nigeria’s developmental targets”.
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