Jonathan has performed in all sectors -Sambo

Vice President Namadi Sambo on Thursday said President Goodluck
Jonathan has delivered on the various promises he made to Nigerians
while seeking their votes ahead of the 2011 general elections.
He said Nigerians were currently excited because the present
administration had delivered in all sectors of national life.
Sambo spoke when he joined the Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory, Senator Bala Muhammed; and the Minister of State, Olajumoke
Akinjide, to lead FCT delegation to pay a Christmas homage on Jonathan
at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said Jonathan's performance cut across all sectors including
transportation, power and education.
He recalled that the present administration had established 12 new
universities, increased power generation to over 4,000MW and has
started revamping the railway.
The Vice President said he and others would continue to be praying for
the President because his good health is the good health of Nigerians.
Sambo said, "We are here to rejoice and celebrate Christmas with you
and as well pray for peace, progress and development of the country.
"We are also here to thank you for your transformation agenda. We know
that you have been able to deliver on your promises to Nigerians.
"In Port Harcourt, everybody was happy when I flagged off
Port-Harcourt-Enugu railway line on your behalf.
"In all sectors, you have delivered. In agriculture, Nigerians are
excited. The efforts you have put in, in only two years, have reduced
our food import.
"There is no doubt that there is improvement in electricity supply in
Nigeria. We are conveniently giving Nigerians over 4,000MW as against
the 2,300MW we inherited.
"In education, we have developed brand new 12 universities and they
are doing well. We will continue to pray for your good health because
your good health is the good health of all Nigerians.
Jonathan, in his response, urged Nigerians not to relent in their
prayers for the country.
He said their prayers had continued to sustain the country at a time
when those outside the country always feel the nation would explode
because of the various negative reports they read.
He again faulted some people he described as senior citizens who make
regular negative comments about the country.
He insisted that the country would come out of its current security
challenge stronger.

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