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Nigeria Is Rich But Nigerians Are Poor, EU Tells Buhari by msmon(m): 5:05pm On May 09, 2015
Abuja – The European Union (EU) on Saturday urgedthe President-elect, retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu

Buhari to ensure that Nigerians enjoyed the
democracy dividends.

The EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr
Michel Arrion, made the call at the Europe Day 2015
in Abuja.

Arrion explained that democracy meant nothing to
the common man except it led to the improvement in their standards of living.

“But democracy only makes meaning to the common man to the extent that it delivers good governance, creates opportunities and improves the quality of living.

“Nigeria is rich, but Nigerians are poor. The incoming administration will have a lot to do in this regard.

“It must ensure that Nigeria’s massive population is
galvanised into a formidable productive force that
will generate wealth that is equally or rather
equitably shared among all citizens,” he said.

According to Arrion, as the new government comes
on stream, the world will want to see a Nigeria with
the basic freedoms that distinguish democratic
societies.

“The government must ensure that the basic
freedoms including economic rights and welfare are
not the exclusive preserve of a privileged few.
The EU envoy reminded Buhari of his promises before and after his election to pursue three priority
objectives.

He said the first objective set by the President-elect
was “to swiftly end the insurgency in the North East
and restore peace and stability.

According to him, the second is to eradicate
corruption, while the third is to put policies in place
to put Nigeria’s economy on a proper footing.

He said that these goals set for the incoming
government match closely the European Union’s
vision for the country.

“Let me add a fourth objective that is very important for the European Union: regional integration,” he said.

Arrion said the EU strongly believed that peace and
stability, as well as the economic development of
Nigeria were achievable.

According to him, they will be better achieved within the framework of a closer and deeper co-operation of Nigeria with its neighbours in West and Central Africa.

“It is in that global context that the partnership
between Nigeria and the EU is taking place.

“I am delighted to state that Nigeria and EU do share very strong relations of mutual trust and partnership.

“And I am very happy to confirm the excellent quality of our local political and policy dialogue between the 21 European Ambassadors and High Commissioner and the Government of Nigeria.”

He commended Nigeria and Nigerians for the success of the general elections, saying the last three months were very special for Nigerian citizens.

“We are happy that Nigeria has got it right, and look
forward to other African countries following its good
example,” he said.

The EU envoy commended outgoing President
Goodluck Jonathan for gracefully “accepting the
outcome of the election so that his country can move on.”




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