Goodluck Jonathan administration in Nigeria

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The Goodluck Jonathan administration in Nigeria refers to the 2010–2015 federal government led by President Goodluck Jonathan, marked by economic growth alongside major controversies over corruption, security challenges, and governance reforms.

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instanceOf federal administration of Nigeria
presidential administration
becameSubstantivePresident May 2010
capital Abuja
continent Africa
controversy allegations of large-scale oil revenue leakages
criticisms over corruption and impunity
criticisms over handling of Boko Haram
fuel subsidy scam allegations
country Nigeria
currency Nigerian naira
economicIndicator high poverty levels
high unemployment
period of GDP growth
economicPolicyFocus agricultural transformation
infrastructure development
macroeconomic stability
power sector reform
endTime 2015
followedBy Muhammadu Buhari
surface form: Muhammadu Buhari administration in Nigeria
foreignPolicyFocus engagement in African Union affairs
peacekeeping in West Africa
regional leadership in ECOWAS
strengthening ties with China
strengthening ties with United States
headOfGovernment Goodluck Jonathan
headOfState Goodluck Jonathan
implementedPolicy Agricultural Transformation Agenda
SURE-P (Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme)
YouWin! youth enterprise programme
establishment of Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
power sector privatization programme
promotion of local content in oil and gas sector
legislature National Assembly of Nigeria
lowerHouse House of Representatives of Nigeria
mainIdeology big tent politics
majorChallenge Boko Haram insurgency
corruption allegations
governance and transparency concerns
oil theft in Niger Delta
security sector weaknesses
notableEvent 2014 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping
2014 National Conference (Confab)
Occupy Nigeria protests
declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa
fuel subsidy removal attempt of January 2012
officeHolder Goodluck Jonathan
politicalPartyOfPresident People's Democratic Party
precededBy Umaru Musa Yar'Adua administration in Nigeria
region West Africa
startTime 2010
termEndEvent 2015 Nigerian presidential election defeat
tookOfficeAsActingPresident February 2010
upperHouse Senate of Nigeria
vicePresident Namadi Sambo
wonPresidentialElection 2011 Nigerian presidential election

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