Jonathan calls for peace as Boko Haram kidnaps 35
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday extended the olive branch to
members of the Boko Haram sect that have killed about 13,000 Nigerians
since they started their campaign of violence in parts of the country.
He said his administration was ready to listen to those who have
genuine grievances with a view to restoring peace to the country.
Jonathan made the Federal Government’s position known in his 54th Independence Day broadcast to the nation.
Hours before the broadcast, the sect members kidnapped no fewer than 35
fleeing people, including a woman and her twins, in Gwoza, Borno State.
The President regretted that despite the many accomplishments of his administration, Nigeria was still in a sober moment.
He attributed the mood of the nation to the activities of members of
the sect whom, he said, had done the unimaginable to challenge the
nation’s unity.
Jonathan said, “In my address to the nation last
year, I did emphasise that we were in a sober moment in our country. We
are still in that mood in spite of the many accomplishments of our
administration.
“Oursombrenesshas to do with the crises of
nationhood occasioned by the activities of terrorist elements who have
done the unimaginable to challenge our unity as a people.”
He
insisted that despite the war members of the sect were unleashing on the
nation, they would not succeed in breaking up the country.
Jonathan
said activities of the sect had further made it clear to anyone who was
ever in doubt that terrorists did not mean well for anyone.
He
described their persistent choice of the weakest and most vulnerable in
society for attacks as an insight into their abnormal mindset.
The
President urged all Nigerians to put aside political, sectional or
other parochial considerations, and support the efforts of the
government and the military in checking insurgency in the country.
His administration , he said, was “ committed to making Nigeria safe for
all Nigerians, irrespective of our places of birth, how we worship God
and our political persuasion.”
Jonathan added, “To all those waging war against our country, I ask that you lay down your arms and embrace peace.
“To those who have genuine grievances, I affirm that Nigeria will
listen to you, if you bring your grievances to the table of dialogue.
“To the good people of Nigeria, let me restate that our task of building a better and greater country must not waver.”
The President again promised to implement the report of the 2014
National Conference which he described as the biggest centenary gift to
the country.
While admitting that the nation’s 54 year-journey had
not been easy, he said the Nigerian spirit and resilience had seen the
nation through.
“We will continue to march forward to greater heights,” he promised.
He took time to highlight some of the achievements of his
administration in the past years and promised to redouble his efforts at
nation-building.
Ahead of the 2015 elections, Jonathan urged
politicians to know that the contest should not translate into the
destruction of the country.
He said, “The contest for the leadership
of our country must yield good governance, and not ungovernable spaces.
The love of country should rank higher than our individual ambitions.
“We must remain committed to a united and indivisible Nigeria within
democratic parameters. The protection of individual rights, liberty,
equality before the law, freedom of thought, and a progressive pursuit
of a sound economy must be our goal.
“As we look forward to another
year in our national life, I am more than confident that our tomorrow
will be better than our yesterday and today. Nigeria has got the human
and material resources to excel, and we shall lead the way in that
journey to our manifest destiny.
“Fellow countrymen, brothers and
sisters, in all our plans, and in all our words and our actions, we must
stand together in love and unity, as one people under God.
“We are one people from the womb of one Nigeria. We are brothers and sisters. We are one family. We are Nigerians.”
B’ Haram kidnaps twins in Gwoza
Just hours before Jonathan spoke, insurgents kidnapped a set of twins,
their mother and 32 other people at Gwoza hill where they had run to
after being displaced.
The Executive Chairman of Stefanos
Foundation, Mr. Mark Lipdo, who made this known, said the incident took
place on Tuesday evening.
He quoted sources as also saying that three of those kidnapped died in the hands of their abductors.
Lipdo gave the names of the twins’ mother as Maryamu Emmanuel and two
of the three dead persons as Tada Lahupara and Yohanna Kitha.
10/02/2014
Jonathan calls for peace as Boko Haram kidnaps 35
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