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26 Jun 2012

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 President Goodluck Jonathan


Okon Bassey 
President Goodluck Jonathan Monday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, called on the National Assembly to close ranks with the executive under a renewed political contract to safeguard the nation against the Boko Haram insurgency.

Jonathan, who made the call while declaring open the Senate Retreat 2012, said: “Some have said the root cause of this menace includes weak moral conditions, poverty, dirty politics, poor governance, unemployment, religious intolerance and fanaticism.

“Whatever is the cause, the solution lies in a strong union by all tiers of government to create employment and wealth creation, equity and justice, transparency and accountability and the fear of God.

“If God didn’t wish it, we will not be the leaders of this country today. Our unity is the will of God and our diversity is finding ligament in our strength.

“Let us unite to defeat the force of darkness. As a government, my responsibility is to lay a firm foundation for our people to prosper through legislation, executive passion and timely dispensation justice.”

He said that the basic interest of all branches of government was the security and welfare of people, adding that the principle of separation of power does not overrule this fact.

He called on both arms of government to see each other as partners and not as competitors or rivals. “Let us continue to work together for the good of the nation,” the president said.

Asking for the understanding of all Nigerians, the president extended a hand of fellowship to all patriotic lawmakers, stressing the need to forge a strong consensus and promotion of dialogue that will move the nation forward, not backward.

“We must not mix politics with everything and certainly not with the sensitive matter of national security. This is a trying period for us as a nation, the challenge of insecurity should unite us,” he added.

President Jonathan commended the Senate for its sincerity and commitment in initiating the discussion on national security, saying the Senate needs the support of all the political parties and must place national security above politics.

He regretted that politics has become a major source of insecurity as evidenced in the do-or-die politics of some politicians, indicating that some inflammatory statements emanating from some politicians at different times endanger the foundation of the nation.

Jonathan said the development particularly concerns him as the president and vowed to deal with it decisively.

“I seek the support of the Senate and the cooperation of the House of Representatives. We must work together under a renewed political contract to safeguard our nation.

“As leaders, we must be resilient in the face of terror, the task of building a greater Nigeria to achieve our destiny is a duty of all of us.
“We are one government and one constituent being Nigeria, we must continue to close ranks as separate but complementary arms of one government and make democracy that meets the needs of all our people and guarantees safety and security,” Jonathan stated.

The president insisted that through cooperation between the executive, legislature and judicial, the Boko Haram menace would sure come to an end.

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  • Please no pussy footing, no compromise, you should go after them and their backers with military incision. You must destroy and obliterate this ugl cancer worm of iniquity boko haram. Please no half measures, you must declare total war war, no hole barred with these rascals and thus boko haram. Any tihng short of this is very unacceptable and not an option.

    From: Patrick Agbobu

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • true talk Mr. president. one tree cannot make a forest. the tiers of government, executive, legislative and judiciary should join hands faithfully to make this country good and better for the future. all the bad eggs in this country will be put down by the sword of the lord in JESUS name. AMEN.

    From: Adebayo Michael

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • only god can judge this case in this country. god come to our rescue

    From: rabiu muhd ahlan

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • poverty, dirty politics, poor governance, unemployment are all USELESS EXCUSES, IN FACT THEY DON'T EVEN CONTRIBUTE to these devilish Act. All these terrorist are all MUSLIMS according to the useless reasons given above are they only affecting MUSLIMS are there no poor Christians, are the Christians not been also govern by the useless Government. So the ONLY Reason for all these animals misbehavior is due to the RELIGION that has CONFUSED there illiteracy combined with stupidity and at the end suicide Bombing. is this a solution to poverty.

    From: KATE

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • Mr. President with all due respect, people have lost their last confidence in you. So hand up the hat and dutiful respect yourself. Can't you see that in the history of Nigeria, you seem to be the most ineffectual and inefficient President. We are tired of this same old same prayers everyday. I'm particularly bored with you lackadaisical and clueless insinuations every time things gone. Leave when the ovation is LOUD.

    From: OLU O

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • MTCHEEEEEEEEEEW........

    From: TONY

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • the problem in nigeria today is that their insecurity are indiscipline

    From: Emmanuel

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • Mr No Shoes,
    I hope this is a political statement because if you actually want to stop the activities of boko haram U dont need the three tiers of Govt. if you say that U dont know that some members of the government are directly or indirectly involved in the activities of Boko Haram, then U leave Nigerians to ask if you actually not there to waist our resources

    From: Kingsley

    Posted: 11 months ago

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  • Thank you my President

    From: asony

    Posted: 11 months ago

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