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Nigeria's Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan has become acting president, after weeks of political uncertainty over the absence of its ailing leader. | Nigeria's Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan has become acting president, after weeks of political uncertainty over the absence of its ailing leader. |
Parliament earlier voted to recognise Mr Jonathan as acting president, after more than two months without ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua. | Parliament earlier voted to recognise Mr Jonathan as acting president, after more than two months without ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua. |
Mr Yar'Adua has been recovering from a heart condition in Saudi Arabia. | Mr Yar'Adua has been recovering from a heart condition in Saudi Arabia. |
His continued absence has sparked legal challenges, cabinet splits and mass street protests. | His continued absence has sparked legal challenges, cabinet splits and mass street protests. |
It has led to a freeze in government business and threatened progress made in combating unrest in the oil-rich Niger Delta. | It has led to a freeze in government business and threatened progress made in combating unrest in the oil-rich Niger Delta. |
"I am fully aware of the responsibilities reposed in me, and I want to reassure all Nigerians that this is a sacred trust, which I shall discharge to my fullest abilities," Mr Jonathan said in a televised address. | |
In a country with a history of military coups, and amid fears another one was possible, he thanked the armed forces for "their loyalty and devotion to duty during this trying period". | |
Legal questions | |
Mr Jonathan said he would build on the amnesty for Niger Delta militants begun by Mr Yar'Adua. Some militants in the region have threatened to break the amnesty, citing government delays in implementing the programme. | Mr Jonathan said he would build on the amnesty for Niger Delta militants begun by Mr Yar'Adua. Some militants in the region have threatened to break the amnesty, citing government delays in implementing the programme. |
He asked the country to pray for Mr Yar'Adua's recovery. | |
"The circumstances - in which I find myself assuming office today as acting president of our country - are uncommon, sober and reflective. | "The circumstances - in which I find myself assuming office today as acting president of our country - are uncommon, sober and reflective. |
"More than ever therefore, I urge all Nigerians as a people who have faith in God to pray fervently for the full recovery of our dear president, and his early return." | "More than ever therefore, I urge all Nigerians as a people who have faith in God to pray fervently for the full recovery of our dear president, and his early return." |
Earlier on Tuesday, both houses of Nigeria's National Assembly passed a motion for Mr Jonathan to take over as head of state until Mr Yar'Adua is able to resume the presidency. | |
The BBC's Ahmed Idris in Abuja says the move among the political elite to back the vice-president is unprecedented. | The BBC's Ahmed Idris in Abuja says the move among the political elite to back the vice-president is unprecedented. |
The ruling party alternates leadership between north and south, and Mr Yar'Adua's northern backers wanted to keep his southern deputy out of office. | The ruling party alternates leadership between north and south, and Mr Yar'Adua's northern backers wanted to keep his southern deputy out of office. |
However, some analysts have suggested that the assembly's motion is not legally binding and could face court challenges. | |
Others say the move has laid down a challenge to the presidency and the cabinet - due to meet on Wednesday - to accept the handover, or risk inflaming public opinion. |