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The US has praised Nigeria for this week's handover of power to the deputy leader after two months of political deadlock over the president's health. | The US has praised Nigeria for this week's handover of power to the deputy leader after two months of political deadlock over the president's health. |
"We believe that the principle of democracy have [sic] been served well," said a statement from the US embassy. | "We believe that the principle of democracy have [sic] been served well," said a statement from the US embassy. |
Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan is now formally acting president until Umar Yar'Adua can resume his duties. | Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan is now formally acting president until Umar Yar'Adua can resume his duties. |
Nigeria is not normally seen as a beacon of democracy - recent elections have been riddled with fraud. | Nigeria is not normally seen as a beacon of democracy - recent elections have been riddled with fraud. |
The country was ruled by the military for many years and Mr Yar'Adua became the first elected Nigerian leader to be handed power by another in 2007. | The country was ruled by the military for many years and Mr Yar'Adua became the first elected Nigerian leader to be handed power by another in 2007. |
Relations between the US and Nigeria have been fraught in recent months - especially after a young Nigerian man was caught allegedly trying to blow up a plane over the US in December 2009. | Relations between the US and Nigeria have been fraught in recent months - especially after a young Nigerian man was caught allegedly trying to blow up a plane over the US in December 2009. |
The best interests of the country and the future of Nigeria have been well served by this action Robin SandersUS ambassador to Nigeria class="" href="/2/hi/africa/8510390.stm">Profile: Goodluck Jonathan | |
Nigeria criticised the increased security measures taken against its citizens after that incident. | Nigeria criticised the increased security measures taken against its citizens after that incident. |
Last month US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Nigeria's leaders were partly to blame for the increasing "radicalisation" of young Nigerians. | Last month US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Nigeria's leaders were partly to blame for the increasing "radicalisation" of young Nigerians. |
President Yar'Adua went to Saudi Arabia to be treated for heart problems in November, leading to a political vacuum in Nigeria. | President Yar'Adua went to Saudi Arabia to be treated for heart problems in November, leading to a political vacuum in Nigeria. |
For two months, the government refused to let Mr Jonathan be recognised as acting president. | For two months, the government refused to let Mr Jonathan be recognised as acting president. |
Although the authorities won a court case that the president was not obliged to hand over power when sick, this week the National Assembly passed a motion recognising Mr Jonathan as the country's interim leader. | Although the authorities won a court case that the president was not obliged to hand over power when sick, this week the National Assembly passed a motion recognising Mr Jonathan as the country's interim leader. |
US ambassador Robin Sanders praised "the leadership shown by the National Assembly, the Governors' Forum, several Ministers, and the courts in finding a way out of the political impasse". | US ambassador Robin Sanders praised "the leadership shown by the National Assembly, the Governors' Forum, several Ministers, and the courts in finding a way out of the political impasse". |
"The best interests of the country and the future of Nigeria have been well served by this action." | "The best interests of the country and the future of Nigeria have been well served by this action." |
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