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Saturday, 14 February 2015

READ PRESIDENT JONATHAN'S PROMISES TO BOKO HARAM HELD STATES


President Goodluck Jonathan has promised that the nation’s security forces would completely wipe out members of the violent Boko Haram sect from Adamawa and Yobe states before the March 28 and April 11 rescheduled dates of general elections.

Jonathan made the promise on Friday during a cocktail he organised for members of the diplomatic corps at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He also promised that in the case of Borno State, at least 70 per cent of the state would be recovered before the elections.
He said the security forces would carry out the operation in order to ensure that elections hold in the three affected states.
He said, “This period will give them (security forces) the opportunity to ‎clean up the three states. If at all they cannot clean up the three states, at least two states will be recovered completely and more local governments even from the remaining state so that elections could be conducted even in Borno State.
“Even if we don’t take over all the territories in Borno State, definitely in Adamawa and Yobe states we will take over completely and even Borno State, the headquarters of Boko Haram, even if we don’t take over completely at least 70 per cent of that state will be free for elections to be conducted.


“This is because democracy can only be meaningful if people are allowed to select who rules them.”
Jonathan boasted that his administration would defeat insurgency the same way it defeated the Ebola Virus Disease.
He said the whole world would see his administration’s achievement in that area very soon.
The President said his administration recognised the real threats terrorism posed to the nation’s development and national security.
He said insurgency had become the biggest manifestation of terrorism not only in Nigeria but also in the region.
He said the activities of the sect had further shown that no single country could effectively tackle terrorism and insurgency alone.
Jonathan explained that that was why the Federal Government was collaborating with neighbouring countries, sub-regional allies’ ‎and other partners beyond the region to deal with what he described as mortal challenge to Nigeria’s security and development.
“We are already beginning to turn the trend. Let me reassure you very clearly that we will surely win the war against Boko Haram. We are moving faster now, ‎in the next few weeks, the whole world will know that we are totally committed and that we are in a position to save our people,” he added.

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