French President
Francois Hollande spoke with President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari,
on the
telephone on Thursday and invited him to Paris for discussions on the expansion
of trade between France and Nigeria.
A statement by the
French Embassy in Abuja said the French leader congratulated Buhari on his
success and noted the peaceful and fair electoral process which had enhanced
Nigeria’s democracy.
“The French head
of state assured the President-elect of France’s wish to continue the close
relationship that existed with his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, and
reiterated France’s support for Nigeria and its neighbours in their efforts to
combat the terrorist sect, Boko Haram,” the statement added.
Hollande also
expressed his wish to expand trade between France and Nigeria and invited his
Nigerian counterpart to Paris.
Meanwhile, more
government officials on Thursday trooped to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to
solidarise with President Jonathan, two days after he lost his re-election bid.
Those who met the
President in his office included ministers, heads of government agencies and
Peoples Democratic Party chiefs.
Others were
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State; Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue
State and Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State.
While Akpabio and
Suswam met the President in his office, Lamido met Jonathan inside his official
residence in the evening.
The governor
arrived when the President was breaking his fast with some clergymen who were
led by his Chaplain, Venerable Obioma Onwuzurumba.
In a related
development, Akpabio, who is also the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party
Governors’ Forum, has commended President Jonathan for accepting the result of
the March 28 presidential election.
A statement signed
by the Commissioner of Information, Mr. Aniekan Umana, in Uyo on Thursday,
hailed Jonathan for his statesman-like disposition in congratulating, in real
time, the President-elect.
“With this,
President Jonathan has destroyed the sit-tight syndrome associated with African
leaders and placed Nigeria as a beacon of true democracy to the rest of African
and indeed, the global community,” he said.
Akpabio also
congratulated the President-elect and urged him to institute an inclusive
government that would give a sense of belonging to all Nigerians, irrespective
of gender, ethnicity or religion.
He asked all the
PDP faithful to remain united and to display their strength by returning over
20 PDP governors into office in April 11.
Also, a former
Petroleum Minister, Chief Don Etiebet, congratulated Buhari for his resilience.
He said Buhari’s
resilience was an indication that he is a true patriot, a man who placed the
love of his country above every other thing.
Etiebet also
commended the sportsmanship attitude which President Jonathan displayed in
accepting the defeat.
He added that
Jonathan’s attitude had shown that there were leaders in the country who would
not risk the unity of Nigeria for their personal interests.
“Kudos to
President Jonathan for being such an exemplary statesman. Nigeria is proud of
you,” he said.
He, however,
stated that the actions of the two leaders demonstrated a new beginning in
Nigeria. He said this was bound to take the country on new paths of democracy
and development as the alternation of political leadership brings about true
democracy and good governance based on the competitiveness of their
performance.
According to him,
Nigerians love Jonathan and that the new government will not forget the roles
he played and the transformation agenda he put in place.
He noted that the
action had also proven to the rest of the world that Nigeria is, indeed, the
biggest democracy in Africa.
Photo: picture of French President
French President phones Buhari, invites him to Paris
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