Nigeria remains committed to Nuclear Security ,says Jonathan

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President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Monday in Seoul assured the global community that

Nigeria will do everything possible to ensure that adequate safety measures are deployed when the country introduces nuclear power into its energy mix.Speaking at the opening of the Nuclear Security Summit in the South Korean capital, President Jonathan declared that Nigeria remains fully committed to complying with all international legal and regulatory requirements for safety and security in the use of nuclear energy.

“I wish to assure this august gathering that Nigeria has remained manifestly committed to compliance with international legal and regulatory requirements for safety, security and safeguards in the use of nuclear energy.

“Our commitment is unwavering; as it would be recalled that Nigeria was the second country to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968 and voted for its indefinite extension in 1995.

“Nigeria also signed the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement in 1998 and ratified the Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident in 1990.  Furthermore, in preparation for the introduction of nuclear power in the country, Nigeria has ratified all relevant international treaties and conventions,” President Jonathan told world leaders assembled for the summit.

The President said that Nigeria has already taken significant actions in support of the resolutions of the Washington Nuclear Security Summit in 2010 and UN Security Council’s Resolution 1540 including collaboration with the USA, China and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to convert the country’s research reactor from High Enriched Uranium to low enriched uranium so as to reduce the risk of fissile materials being stolen by criminal or terrorist groups. He said that Nigeria was also working with the IAEA and other international expert institutions to enhance the training of personnel of its security agencies so that they are more able to meet the challenges of nuclear security threats. President Jonathan annoucned that to this end, a national institute for nuclear security training is being established in Abuja to provide human capacity development for the country and other African nations.

“I would like to assure this meeting of my country’s unflinching support for all multi-lateral efforts aimed at nipping the menace of nuclear terrorism in the bud.

“As a country, we are desirous of the application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes only.  We are committed to the achievement of a world free of nuclear weapons and we would continue to work assiduously with like-minded countries to achieve that goal,” President Jonathan said.

 

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