Senate President David Mark said, yesterday, that the State of emergency
proclamation in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states will soon come to an end
because the military personnel were living up to the assignment given to
them.
Senate President Mark who noted that the state of emergency was a
last resort to tame the lingering menace of insecurity as well as bring
normalcy back to the land, however, charged every Nigerian to be a good
apostle of peace to ensure that Nigerians enjoy dividends of democracy.
Speaking at a church service to mark the 2013 Democracy Day at St.
Mulumba Catholic Chaplaincy, Apo, Abuja, Mark said, “the state of
emergency proclamation on three States was a last resort to curtail the
unabating insurgency. And I know it is yielding positive result. Very
soon, it will be over as our military formations are living up to the
task”.
Mark, however, reiterated that the challenges, including security
militating against the nation were not insurmountable, adding, “All we
need is a collective resolve to confront our challenges and find a
lasting solution to them.”
Senate President who noted that the nation was currently passing
through some difficulties, especially in the areas of security and
socio-economy challenges, said, “we can collectively resolve to say
enough is enough. All our efforts towards development would come to
naught if the crisis continues.
He thanked Nigerians for their perseverance and cooperation in the
propagation and sustenance of democracy, adding that democracy was a
process everyone should uphold to benefit from its dividends.
He said: “It was by choice and design that the nation chose democracy
as best form of government. Democracy promotes rule of law, upholds
human rights, freedom of speech and indeed participatory.
“Whichever faith or religion, I urge Nigerians to continue to pray for peace, unity and progress of the nation.
On the part of legislature, the Senate President assured of continued
and responsive legislation that will carter for the yearnings and
aspirations of Nigerians.
He added that: “We shall continue to identify and prioritize key
areas where legislations would be required for the rapid transformation
of the economy and polity. We shall be patriotic, honest, fair and just
in the discharge of our duties and be guided by the Constitution and
fear of God”.
Earlier in the homely, Rev. Father Innocent Jooji called on
religious leaders to do away with provocative statements that may
generate crisis, saying Nigeria remains the only country of all
Nigerians.
He charged the people to remain steadfast in prayers for the elected
leaders to have political will to deliver dividends of democracy to the
electorate just as he tasked political office holders to make the
citizenry the focal point of their policies and programmes.
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
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