President Goodluck Jonathan on
Sunday had an emergency meeting with service chiefs over the
killing of 50 students of the College of Agriculture in Yobe
State.
Jonathan disclosed this while
fielding questions during the Presidential Media Chat broadcast live on
television stations. He had earlier at the 53rd Independence Anniversary
Interdenominational Church Service at the National Christian
Centre, Abuja, admitted that activities of the sect were depressing
him and his administration.
He said after meeting with the
service chiefs, he directed them to meet and come up with
ideas on how to step up the efforts aimed at curbing
the attacks and killings by the insurgents which he described as “
embarrassing.”
The President said, “Like I
said earlier today (Sunday), sometimes one needs a lot of courage to move
on. My seat as the President can be very hot and can also be very cold.
“I held a meeting with service chiefs
on the killings of students in Yobe State before coming for this media chat. We
discussed and resolved that we must do more.
“You will agree with me that
incidence of attacks came down after I declared state of emergency in some
states but it is coming up again. I have asked the service chiefs to meet again
now and see what we can do to stop these embarrassing attacks.”
When asked to respond to allegations
that operatives of the State Security Service killed innocent people alleged to
be members of Boko Haram at the Apo Legislative
Quarters in Abuja, the President said there was enough reason to believe that
those shot were suspected terrorists.
Jonathan, who added that some
of those arrested had made confessional statements, said that security agencies
had even foiled several plots by insurgents to bomb Abuja this
month.
He said, “I have been briefed about
it and people have made confessional statements. That is why I say sometimes,
some of these people who call for probe don’t mean well for this country. And I
always say that when there are confrontations between certain operatives and
criminals in a place where people live, maybe one or two people who
may be innocent probably might be affected during the
exchange of fire. But definitely, there were Boko Haram elements
among them .
Again, if you monitor global trend,
there was this feeling about Al-Qeada network having links with Al-Shabab and
Boko Haram because these criminal gangs have networks. And the feeling was that
in September, they would bomb many cities across the world to commemorate 9/11.
It happened in many parts of the world. What happened in Nairobi,
Kenya, is being linked to that and people attempted to also bomb Abuja in
September.
“Some were arrested and some
were killed but people confessed. There were obviously Boko Haram elements
among them.”
At the Independence
anniversary church service tagged “Living with certainty in
uncertain times,” the President said he lacked words
and courage to explain to the bereaved families, and indeed Nigerians, what
happened to the College of Agriculture students on Sunday.
While describing Boko Haram
activities and other challenges facing his administration as creations of the
devil meant to slow him down, Jonathan vowed that the
insurgents would not succeed.
He pledged that although forces of
evil would continue to attempt to drag the nation back, he would leave the
country better than he met it.
He said, “Today, you will agree with
me that if you were in my shoes, you will lack words to say. We had this
programme in mind when we went to bed last night that by this time, we would
all gather here to thank God for what he has done for this great country.
“But then, only a few minutes after
midnight, reports came in that about 21 students were murdered in Yobe State by
a group that described themselves as Boko Haram.
“If you are wearing my shoes, what
courage will you have to stand here before Nigerians? What message will you
send to Nigerians and the parents of these people, our future leaders, students
of a college of agriculture?
“Will you say that the killing of
these students is political? The students belonged to which political group?
People who killed them don’t even know them. Will you say it is ethnic
cleansing? They belonged to which ethnic group in Nigeria?
“Will you say it was based on
religious belief or what? These killed students, are they Christians, Muslims
or what? This is the situation almost on a daily basis. It’s quite depressing!
“But having listened to the message
of the CAN President (Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor), you will agree with me that all
of us have hope. By God’s grace, we will get to where we want to get to as a
nation.
“The journey of a nation is just like
the journey of an individual. We will encounter obstacles. Sometimes, it gets
darker when you are getting nearer. The challenges we are seeing now are very
transient and we will surely get over them.
“No Boko Haram or any group can
suffer this country. We may suffer pains just like Jesus Christ said at
critical moment that though the spirit is willing, the body is weak.
“I believe these challenges are the
creations of the devil to slow down our development as a nation but we have
reached the turning point where we must all move to join the developed
society.”
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Well U hv spoken & lets keep hoping
ReplyDeleteIts not easy to be a leader, uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. I pray that the good Lord will grant an unending divine wisdom and inspiration to lead Nigeria. More Grace, Mr. President.
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