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Thursday, September 25, 2014

President Jonathan Says The world Must Act Now To Stop Terrorism.



President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan said Wednesday in New York that the world must act immediately to stop the troubling new phenomenon of terrorists and foreign fighters attacking and trying to hold parts of sovereign nations.

Addressing the United Nations Security Council High-Level Meeting on the Threat of Terrorism to Global Peace and Security, President Jonathan said that the international community must also do more to support countries like Nigeria which are in the frontline of the war against terrorism.








"There is no doubt that foreign fighters have added a troubling dimension to this emerging phase of terrorism. From targeted attacks by Al Qaeda a few years ago, we now have mobile bands of thousands of terrorists sweeping across vast areas, destroying lives, and even attempting to hold territory. This is unacceptable; we must act now.
"We must capitalize on the commitment and evident determination of the Security Council to seek more innovative responses to the threat of terrorism and in particular to the growing menace of foreign fighters.



"The Council should be concerned about the existence of sources of arming and funding terrorists. Evidence has shown that Boko Haram, for instance, is resourced largely from outside our country.
"We must also commit to ensuring that countries which are in the frontline of this challenge, receive adequate support from the international community.
"Only by united action and firm resolve can we check this raging threat to humanity, and also build the enduring structures that will resist their re-emergence," President Jonathan said.
The President told the Security Council that his Administration continues to confront the menace of terrorism with unrelenting determination and that the Federal Government has also evolved initiatives to alleviate the plight of people in affected communities.
"Nigeria knows too well the destructive effects of terrorist activities. Over the past five years, we have been, and are still confronting threats posed by Boko Haram to peace and stability predominantly in the North Eastern part of our country.
"The costs are high: over 13,000 people have been killed, whole communities razed, and hundreds of persons kidnapped, the most prominent being our innocent daughters from Chibok Secondary School, in North East Nigeria.
"As daunting as the challenge may be, we have faced it with unrelenting determination, mobilising all the resources at our disposal to ensure that the scourge of terrorism is rooted out of our nation. In addition to our counterterrorism efforts, we have evolved initiatives to alleviate the plight of the population in the affected communities.
"These include a holistic effort through the Presidential Initiative for the North East (PINE) which is aimed at providing immediate relief and fast tracking the infrastructural re-development of the region. It also has as a core goal, an integrated effort at achieving the de-radicalisation of potential terrorist recruits.
"We have also launched a Victims Support Fund which has already raised about 500 million dollars of the expected minimum of one billion dollars in direct support of the victims of acts of terrorism. This is in addition to the Safe Schools Initiativechampioned by Mr. Gordon Brown, former British Prime Minister and currently the UN Special Envoy for Global Education which is being rigorously supported by Nigeria’s Federal Government," he said.




31 comments:

  1. The world has been acting and is still acting, but Nigeria is not acting.

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  2. Gbam.


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  3. The world is at a crossroad.

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  4. I Trust jonathan na dah holding of territory dey pain ham..who wudnt want to get revenue and taxes everywere,,

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  5. Story for the gods. Akuko na egwu. Charity begins at home. "We" everywhere. The PJ that was used to smuggle money out to SA in the name of purchasing arms, what have you done to get the culprits named on that? Abegi. 'We, we'

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  6. Nice one Mr President.... I woke up with Joy in my heart and giving thanks to God for his mercies, Compassion, Love in my life..
    It's my BIRTHDAY fellas.
    Clement Edet.

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  7. God's name be praised, today is my birthday!!!

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    1. Dumb bitch!
      Like president, like citizen.
      Fool

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    1. Bwahahahaa see these ones. Up GEJ, till you guys are sent into a small war before you wake up. Clueless Nigerians

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  10. Mschewwww! The world has bn acting. The world have heard.

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  11. BLOG ANALYSER: Great, happy with the Nigerian army did recently

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  12. I know some people will not read it through and will come and be commenting trash because of their HATRED for GEJ.

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    1. Hatred kwa. Na una go suffer.

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  13. Come to think of it..if they put Fashola v Jonathan for 2015 presidential election..i feel fashola would win based on score cards of previous term..i am a xtian bt will vote for fashola for president ny day ny time..We need an 'Action' & Foresighted Leader..aunty stella aka Jona's media wing..lol no post my comment o..

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    1. You are a Christian but would vote for??? Are you not to vote based on ability and not religious affiliation. Your but statement sheds light on your prejudice more than anything. Smh

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  14. *Clicks tongue*
    *Clicks tongue again buh louder*

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  15. The world must act to stop terrorism and you must act to stop tb Joshua from deceiving gaulible Nigerians .

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  16. Very well put Mr President, but charity begins at home and action speak louder than words. I strongly agree and support your advice on the council being concerned on the sources of arms and funding of the terrorists, this should be looked into and such channels cut off in order to starve them into oblivion. Well said sir, please practice what you preach.

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  17. He cannot fight Boko Haram in his own country and he's telling the world to fight terrorism? If this man is voted for in 2015 i have no hope for out country.

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  18. The world will defeat those BEASTS.

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  19. We have always acted now sir. Yes,now *hard frown* ...i wish someone else said this.


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