President
Goodluck Jonathan on Friday warned that his administration would no
longer tolerate wilful killing of security operatives in any part of the
country.
He also vowed not to withdraw soldiers
attached to the Joint Task Force deployed in troubled parts of the
country until normalcy returns to the affected areas.
Jonathan spoke at a town hall meeting
in Maiduguri as he concluded his working visit to Borno State, which has
remained the centre of activities of members of the fundamental Islamic
sect, Boko Haram, that have been responsible for bombings in northern
part of the country.
The President said, “I cannot preside
over this country as a president and security officers are killed. These
people leave their families; they stay on the road and the bush so that
we will sleep and I will not want to hear that one of them is killed.”
Jonathan took a swipe at some
politicians in the state whom he accused of playing to the gallery on
the issue of insecurity in the state.
He said he was not comfortable with the submissions of some elders, who felt that soldiers were no longer needed in the state.
He, however, expressed his readiness to
order the soldiers back to their barracks immediately only if the elders
could sign an undertaking for him.
He said, “In terms of the security
situation, I will sincerely plead with the people of Borno State that
this is not the time to play to the gallery, whether you are a
politician or you are not.
“The state chairman of the PDP spoke, a
member of the House of Representatives spoke, the professor who is a
former VC of University of Maiduguri also spoke.
“The way they spoke, I am not
comfortable, I must be very frank. Their conclusion was that there are
too many bunkers in Borno State. Why did the bunkers come? Who wants to
send bunkers to Borno?
“If the circumstances that brought the soldiers are no longer there, that day, they will all leave.”
Jonathan said he would not fold his arms while a group of people hold any part of the country hostage.
He said it was disheartening for him to
hear that in a part of Borno State, children have not been able to go to
school for one year because of the security situation in the state.
He said the information available to him
showed that the security situation in Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi and
Niger states was gradually improving while that of Borno remained
disturbing.
He said his government was careful on the issue of amnesty because such exercise was sensitive.
He said it would diminish the integrity
of the government if amnesty was declared and innocent persons were
killed again the following day.
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