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The tide has turned against Boko Haram, says Jonathan
The tide has turned against Boko Haram, says Jonathan
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday said the military was gaining the upper hand against Boko Haram, despite two bombings in the country’s north that killed at least 27.
“The President assures all Nigerians, and the people of the northeastern states in particular, that the days of mourning victims of incessant terrorist attacks in the country will soon be over as the tide has now definitely turned against Boko Haram,” his office said in an emailed statement.
Jonathan’s statement came after two separate bombings at bus stations in the north’s biggest city, Kano, and the commercial capital of Yobe state, Potiskum.
The head of state, who has been criticised for his inability to end the six-year insurgency, described the attacks as the “callous bombing of soft targets”.
Nigeria’s military on Saturday claimed it had retaken the fishing town of Baga, scene of what is thought to have been Boko Haram’s worst massacre in which hundreds, if not more, were killed.
Last week, soldiers retook the garrison town of Monguno, also in Borno state, while Chadian troops, deployed as part of a wider, regional fight against the militants, have bombed militant positions.
The offensive against the Islamists also involves troops from Cameroon and Niger in a reflection of fears about the threat from the group to regional security.
But despite the apparent successes, violence has continued both within Nigeria and also spread to Niger and Chad.
Nigeria had been due to go to the polls on February 14 but the vote was delayed by six weeks to give the military more time to secure and stabilise the northeast, which has seen the worst violence.
The decision by the country’s electoral commission was seen by some as a way for Jonathan, who is seeking a second, four-year term, to revive his campaign.
He had been seen as neck-and-neck with the main opposition candidate, with the chance that his ruling party would be beaten for the first time since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999.
Some have seen the six-week deadline as unrealistic but Jonathan said the military, “supported with new platforms, equipment and logistics”, would be successful “in the shortest possible time”. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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GEJ, there is absolutely nothing you will do to get my vote and Kudos on fighting bokoharam, there is nothing you are doing now that you would not have done to save lives, you are just playing politics with human lives
ReplyDeletewe don't need your Vote. You have only one Vote.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't he do that 5-6yrs ago?? Just wasted people's lives for nothing. Fear God o
ReplyDeleteOne is vote is vote and GEJ is not asking for to give him two votes, stupid. The way they are tiding the Boko-Haram now like he claimed why didn't he did it that way since 6 year, don't you see there's more in his actions then and now. I don't know why some people just decided to remain stupid. I know you're not gaining anything from GEJ, you are just talking rubbish out of sentiments
ReplyDeleteHave made up my mind long ago postponement or not it will never change.
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