Monday 22 April 2013

Tony Blair to Jonathan: Provide security for Nigerians!

 From left; Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair; President Goodluck Jonathan and  Rev. Paul Adefarasin, Senior Pastor All House on the Rock at he opening cremony of the Rock Cathedral Metropolitan Church of Christ, yesterday,  in Lagos.


The insecurity challenge facing the nation echoed in Lagos yesterday when former British Prime Minister Tony Blair told President Goodluck to provide security for Nigerians.
Blair also asked the Nigerian government to put opportunities in the hands of the masses.
But Jonathan said that there is hope for the country notwithstanding the challenges of the transformation programme of his administration.
Blair and Jonathan spoke at the opening ceremony of the Rock Cathedral Metropolitan Church of Christ, Lagos.
“There is need for safety and security of the people,”the former British prime minister said.
According to him, “the society flourishes when the people feel a sense of  freedom, when they feel free and have sense of security.”
In apparent reference to the transformation agenda of the Federal Government, Blair said: “For total and stable national transformation to take place in any country, there is need for the people to be happy and the need for government to provide adequate power supply, construct new roads, eradicate polio, ensure job creation and do other things that make life meaningful.
“Nigeria should be hopeful because of its people; Nigeria will be built by the strength and dedication of Nigerians. There is no progress in the midst of violence.  People of the same faith can come together, learn to love one another and see one another as humans”.
Jonathan, in his speech at the occasion, tasked Nigerians on the need to collectively work towards the attainment of peace in the country, adding that the country is in the process of attaining transformation.

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