President Goodluck Jonathan, says power will be reasonably stable across the country before the middle of 2014.
Speaking to a congregation of Christian Faithful in a New Year
Service in Abuja on Wednesday, Jonathan promised that his administration
would do its best to ensure a vibrant economy, create more jobs, uphold
good governance and provide food for Nigerians.
The year 2014 is a special year in Nigeria’s history, as it marks modern Nigeria’s 100 years of existence.
“All Nigerians should endeavour to know the areas they will participate as we celebrate the nation’s centenary,” Jonathan said.
He pleaded with politicians to place priority on the interest of the country more than their individual interests.
“As we continue to play politics in that direction. Leaders will come and go but the country will stay,” he said.
The president said that the expected stable power supply before the middle of the year would stimulate the economy.
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