President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday admitted that his administration
had hitherto been treating terrorists in the country with kid glove.
Terrorists, especially members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, have
hold sway in the North-East zone in the past three years, killing thousands of
citizens in attacks on villages, military and polie facilities, worship houses
and drinking joints.
The President said his government had now decided to be more forceful in
its approach because of its desire to stamp out terror groups from the country.
He spoke in Windhoek, Namibia, during a bilateral talk with President
Hifikepunye Pohamba.
“Initially, we handle it (terrorism) with kid glove, but now we have
decided to be a little more forceful because we must thrash out these terror
groups. We must not allow it to continue to slow down economic growth in that
part of the country,” Jonathan said.
Jonathan told his Namibian counterpart that a terror attack on any part
of the world is an attack on everyone, saying terrorism has become a global
phenomenon though the intensity might vary from one country to the other.
He cited the case of Nigeria where he said terrorism was being
witnessed in only three North Eastern states out of the 36 states of the federation.
He said the Federal Government had resolved that it would not allow
terrorism to continue to hinder economic growth in the affected states.
The President said, “We must not allow it to continue to slow down
economic growth in that part of the country.
“With the terror attacks in that part of the country, the rest of the
country feel it because Nigerians live everywhere.
“In these other parts, there is always the fear that if you do not
tackle it, it will infiltrate in these other parts.
“We will work together to ensure that terror attack is stamped out
globally and in Nigeria we are committed.”
Jonathan thanked Pohamba for his country’s support to Nigeria on its
election as a non-permanent member of the United Nations.
He made a case for at least two seats for Africa in the UN Security
Council.
Jonathan said, “I also believe in your philosophy that if by God’s
grace, the UN Security Council will be restructured, that is, if the super
powers will allow it to be restructured, Africa should be considered at least
for two positions to represent the interest of African people.
“I always say it that we cannot talk of democracy when the strongest
institutions globally are not democratic but dictated to by one country alone.
“If we must practice democracy and emphasise that all countries must be
democratic, we need to start from these powerful UN institutions that all parts
of the globe must have a say there.”
Pohamba had said that his country would forever remain grateful to
Nigeria for its contribution and sacrifice towards the attainment of
independence.
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