Friday, October 18, 2013

Nigeria Welcomes Candidature into The UN Security Council



President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan welcomes Nigeria’s election today to a non- permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council with a total of 186 out of a possible 193 votes. 

On behalf of the Federal Government and people of Nigeria, President Jonathan wishes to convey his sincere appreciation of the support of all member-countries of the United Nations who voted for Nigeria’s election to the Security Council. 

The President believes that the endorsement of Nigeria’s candidature for the Security Council seat by the vast majority of member-countries is a glowing expression of support and encouragement for Nigeria’s active participation in the promotion of  peace, security and political stability in Africa and other parts of the world. 

This is the fourth time since it became independent in 1960 that Nigeria is being elected to the UN Security Council. It is also the second time (2010-2011 and 2014-2015) that Nigeria will be elected to the Council under the Jonathan Presidency. The President is particularly delighted by this historic victory and assures the global community that Nigeria, under his leadership, will continue to make very significant contributions towards the achievement and sustenance of global peace and security. 

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 17, 2013

As a student of international politics, i do understand the essence of being a part of such big "political fora". However, we do hope this is a good light in the right direction, and not that of a misplaced priority.


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