President
Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday admitted that Nigeria would have erupted in
turmoil, if a former Head of State, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and an
Islamic cleric, Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, had died during separate attacks on them
in Kaduna on Wednesday.
He said
Nigerians would not have celebrated the Eid-el-Fitri because a major
calamity would have befallen the country if they had died.
The
President said these just as the opposition All Progressives Congress called
for an international inquiry into the attack on Buhari by a lone bomber.
Jonathan
spoke when Vice-President Namadi Sambo led members of the Muslim community in
the Federal Capital Territory to pay the traditional sallah homage to him at
the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The
President described those responsible for the attacks as sons of the devil.
He said,
“Not too long ago, we had these dastardly attacks in Kano and Kaduna. We stand
to condemn these acts of terror on our people and we extend our condolence and
sympathy to the bereaved and those who were injured.
“Look at
the recent attacks in Kaduna, especially where Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi was a
target and Gen. Buhari was also a target. You can imagine if these two people
had died in those attacks.
“Sheikh
Bauchi is one of our top Islamic preachers. He has millions of followers,
Buhari, a former Head of State and a leading political figure, has massive
supporters.
“On the
same day, people wanted to kill them. Those who planned the attacks are clearly
sons of the devil because if they had killed these two people, we wouldn’t have
been here today.
“This
country would have been in turmoil. We couldn’t have gathered here to
celebrate. We thank Allah for saving their lives and preventing a major
calamity that would have befallen our country.”
Jonathan
also pleaded with clerics across the country to shun the gospel of hate
and preach messages of peace and unity.
He
reminded them that the country could not be developed in an atmosphere devoid
of peace.
The
President said, “Let me plead with my brothers, especially the clerics, when
they are sending their messages out to their followers to preach peace and
unity, not the gospel of hate.
“This is
because without peace and unity, we cannot develop this country. In a conflict
situation people move away from such zones and we cannot develop our
communities, our local governments, states and our country in a conflict
situation.”
Jonathan
also called on all Nigerians to work with the Federal Government to ensure that
they collectively brought the excesses of Boko Haram and other
terrorist groups to an end.
He
reiterated that his administration would do everything humanly possible to end
the insurgency.
Jonathan
added that government was also looking at ways of raising funds to help
those widowed or orphaned by insurgency as well as those whose
business premises or places of worship were vandalised.
He said
the Victims Support Fund through which money would be raised from the private
sector and others would be launched on Thursday.
He said
government alone could not do it because a huge sum of money was needed for the
task.
Jonathan
expressed the hope that a substantial amount of money would be raised during
the launching.
The
President said the fund raising would be a continuous exercise until the
government was able to cushion the effect of the insurgency.
Besides,
Jonathan said the government was strengthening its security services so that
they would be able to confront the menace.
Sambo had
earlier congratulated the President for participating actively in the Ramadan
fast despite the fact that he is not a Muslim.
The
Vice-President prayed to God to continue to guide the President and give him
good health and wisdom to lead the country.
He also
prayed that God grants the nation peace and end the
evil activities of Boko Haram.
Sambo
said, “We pray that Allah will continue to guide you, to give you good health
and wisdom to lead this country.
“We pray
for peace and pray that all the evils including Boko Haram, the security
challenge and other vices, that Allah will grant us the fortitude to remove
these evils in this country and to make Nigerians, all of us our brothers’
keepers and to allow peace, tranquility and progress in Nigeria and for the
achievement of our transformation agenda.”
Sambo
later led the Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala Muhammed, and the Minister of
State, FCT, Olajumoke Akinjide, to present giant greeting cards to the
President.
Dignitaries
who were part of the delegation were the Attorney-General of the Federation and
Minister of Justice, Muhammed Adoke; the Minister of State, Foreign Affairs,
Nureni Muhammed; a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Alfa Belgore; and a former
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Ahmadu Ali. Some members of the
National Assembly, Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Ustaz Isa Muhammed; and
some former ministers were also in the delegation.
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