Boko Haram: Things’ll change by next month — Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan promised yesterday that by next month, the
security challenge posed by members of the Boko Haram sect who have
engaged in massive killing and wanton destruction of property would
change drastically. This is just as the troops have killed 60 of the
insurgents.
Speaking yesterday at the 66th National Executive Committee,
NEC of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, President Jonathan who
admitted that the nation’s greatest challenge was that of insecurity,
stressed that what obtains presently in Nigeria has gone beyond terror,
but plans to secede where members of Boko Haram want to install their
own leadership.
Commiserating with victims of killings in Kaduna and
Kano states, the President disclosed that he would be attending the
United Nations General Assembly summit on Global Terrorism which all the
super powers would attend.
He said: “Nigeria is having an unfair
share. Terror is a global problem, and Nigeria situation is going beyond
terror. When terrorists think about holding ground, attempting to
install leadership, it is no longer terrorism, it is almost like going
into the line of succession. Between now and October, things will
change.
He appreciated the Senate and the entire National Assembly
for their statement and joining the government in this regard, promising
to bring it to an end.
Meanwhile, following the regrouping of Boko
Haram terrorists and a second attack on Konduga town by the insurgents
on Wednesday night, the Nigerian Army said another 60 insurgents were
killed in the battle that ensued.
After the confrontation which
lasted from 4pm to 8pm, several military hardware recovered from the
insurgents included 13 AK-47 rifles, five RPGs, two General Purpose
Machine Guns (GPMGs) and one anti-aircraft gun.
Two Ford Ranger pick-up vehicles that could be used to mount anti-aircraft attack ordnance were also recovered.
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Boko Haram: Things’ll change by next month — Jonathan
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