Friday, August 30, 2013
Jonathan: Boko Haram Is Being Progressively Weakened
President
Goodluck
Jonathan has said that the Islamist sect group, “Boko
Haram, is being progressively weakened” by the security
architecture put in place by the administration.
Speaking, Friday, in Abuja, at an audience with the
outgoing Representative of the Delegation of the European
Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr David Mac Rae, the
President said that the measures taken by his administration
had resulted in a significant reduction in the occurrence of
terrorist attacks in the country.
He noted that the federal government would keep on doing
everything possible to further enhance security in all parts
of the country.
“As a government, we are doing everything possible to
improve our country on all fronts.
“We are consistently adapting our security architecture to
deal with terrorism which has become a challenge to the
whole world.
“Boko Haram is being progressively weakened but we are
not resting on our oars.
“We will continue to do everything possible to achieve
greater security for all who reside within our borders,’’ he
said.
The President said that his administration would continue to
do its best to correct negative perceptions about the country
such as the notion on widespread insecurity and corruption.
He welcomed the declaration by the outgoing ambassador
that he had recently travelled to the Niger Delta and some
Northern States and found people there going about their
normal lives and businesses without fear.
The President urged him to assist in correcting current
misconceptions about Nigeria by taking that positive
message to the EU and the rest of the world.
Jonathan also commended the EU for its past and ongoing
support toward improving the electoral process in Nigeria.
The President also assured Mac Rae that Nigeria would act
to facilitate the early conclusion of a partnership agreement
between ECOWAS and the EU. [NAN]
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