The Federal Government has
come out in staunch defence of President Goodluck Jonathan for attending and
indeed dancing at a politically rally while Nigerians mourned victims of the
Monday morning Abuja bomb explosion.
At least 75 people died and
over 100 injured when a bomb exploded in a crowded park in Nyanya, Abuja on
Monday, with witnesses saying the casualty was much more than the official
figures.
A day after the Nyanya bomb
blast, Mr. Jonathan went to Kano State for a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, politically
rally. The president danced as he and hundreds of the party’s supporters
welcomed Ibrahim Shekarau, a former governor of the state, to the PDP. This led
to criticisms from several Nigerians and the opposition party, the All
Progressives Congress, APC, who accused him of insensitivity to the plight of
the blast victims.
However, at the end of the
weekly Executive Council of the Federation, FEC, meeting on Wednesday, the
federal government defended Mr. Jonathan’s actions.
The Information Minister, Labaran
Maku, who briefed journalists after the FEC meeting, said the President had to
attend the rally to prove to the terrorists that they cannot cripple the
activities of government which, he said, was their fundamental aim.
“This president has suffered psychologically
as a result of this criminality,” Mr. Maku said. “I think going to Kano was a
statement, a loud statement that terrorism will not stop the administration of
this country”.
“For someone to go round and
say that the President is not sensitive is not correct.
“You will remember that the
President called off his trip to Ibadan for the centenary church celebration of
the Olubadan of Ibadan who was exactly 100 years old that time.
“He personally visited the
scene and called on all the security operatives to provide support. There also
he called on the nation to be more united even as he reassured the nation that
government will not surrender to the antics of the terrorists,” he added.
The Information Minister said
the criticisms of the president’s actions were coming from politicians “trying
to exploit the issue to score cheap political points.”
“I think that this is very
bad… We should not be exploiting the emotion of citizens for a cheap political
point,” he said.
Mr. Maku also said the
government had also ensured that the National Emergency Management Agency,
NEMA, was strengthened enough to respond promptly to such attacks.
He added that government was
doing everything possible to ensure that anywhere Nigerians are attacked,
relief items are provided promptly.
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“We must be united in condemning terrorism and make sure that Nigerians are committed to kicking out terrorism from our country.
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“We must be united in condemning terrorism and make sure that Nigerians are committed to kicking out terrorism from our country.
The minister also criticised
media reportage of the blast. He said members of the FEC were disturbed about
the way the gory pictures of the blast were published and called for restrains
in reporting such incidents.
“Yes, we must report, but in
reporting, we must be sensitive to the psychological state of our people.
“We noticed that throughout
the 911 incidence, we notice that hardly was pictures of any of those who died
shown,” he said.
Mr. Maku urged Nigerians not
to allow the current spate of terrorism dampen their spirit, saying Nigeria is
not a nation of terrorists.
“Terrorism is not our way of
life; it is not part of the mentality of any ordinary Nigerian that is why
Nigerians are united against the issue of terror”.
He also assured that Nigeria
will continue to work against terrorism with its neighbours including Cameroon,
Chad, and Niger.
Mr. Maku said the President
has directed the FCT Minister to begin surveillance and provision of security
around the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
around the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
Dance jonathan
ReplyDeleteSo pdp rally is same as govt function. Brainless pple,vagabonds in power. Nigerians don't need APC to think,so stop spinning lies in form of after thoughts,since u're as thoughtless as ur leader. I wonder if u pple are educated at all.
ReplyDeleteImagine this irresponsible government talking about passing a stupid message above emotions and love 4 d citizens,can he pass a message if Patience and his children were among d victims,Jonathan is not a responsible fellow all he knows is to loot our treasure wit his people
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