Barely 48
hours after Boko Haram insurgents killed 22 people at a church service in Waga
Chakawa, Adamawa State, President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday during a visit
to the state assured Nigerians that the new service chiefs he appointed
penultimate week would curtail the sect’s excesses.
Apart from
the Waga Chakawa incident, insurgents had also on Sunday evening attacked
another village in Borno State, killing a soldier and 51 other persons.
About 16
others, including policemen and traders, were injured while 300 houses were set
ablaze by the insurgents in Kawuri, Konduga Local Government Area of the state.
But Jonathan
while paying homage to the Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Barkindo Mustapha, in his
palace, insisted that once the service chiefs who are undergoing screening at
the National Assembly resume work fully, the nation’s security equation would
change.
He expressed
the belief that the new service chiefs would be cleared this week.
He
commiserated with the people of the state on the lost of lives in the latest
attack.
Jonathan
said, “Let me also congratulate you for producing the current Chief of Defence
Staff for the country. He is somebody I have worked with before and I believe
with him and the other service chiefs, definitely the security equation will
change. They have not been cleared by the National Assembly, which I believe
will be done this week.
“I believe by
next week, we will have our first security council meeting and I believe that
the tempo will change. The police working with the armed forces, the excess of
Boko Haram will be reduced.”
The President
the security challenges in parts of the country had posed a challenge to
traditional rulers in the affected areas.
He reiterated
his earlier position that the situation was Nigeria’s share of global terror.
He also
re-assured Nigerians that the country would overcome its challenges.
He added, “It
is quite a challenging period for our traditional rulers and religious leaders
and opinion leaders because of the security challenges we have especially in
the North Eastern part of this country.
“Let me on
behalf of the government, express our condolences to the various people that
have died in this unnecessary Book Haram insurgence over this period. Only
three days ago, on Sunday, people were killed carelessly, some while
worshiping.
“These things
were never part of our country before this time. These things are very alien to
us or because these days they say the world is a global village so the bad
habit travel faster than the good ones.
“Nigeria is
getting its share of the terror. God willing Nigeria will overcome these
challenges. We express our condolences to you, members of the emirate council
and indeed all the people of Adamawa State.”
Jonathan
promised that his administration will continue to work with the state
government to better the lives of the people.
He explained
that the state of emergency his government declared in the state and two others
-Borno and Yobe- was not punitive.
The Lamido
Adamawa had earlier told the President that the curfew being imposed in the
state is adversely affecting the commercial life in the state.
He also
appealed to the Federal Government to assist in repairs and rehabilitation of
some roads in the state.
Jonathan had
on January 16 sacked his service chiefs.
The only
survivor of the changes in the nation’s military high command is the erstwhile
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh who the President elevated to the
position of the Chief of Defence Staff to replace Admiral Ola Ibrahim.
He also named
Maj.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah as replacement for Lt.-Gen. Azubike Ihejirika as the
Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin as replacement for Vice Admiral
Dele Ezeoba as the Chief of Naval Staff; and Air Vice Marshal Adesola Amosu
took over from Air Marshal Badeh as Chief of Air Staff
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