The
36 state governors, under the auspices of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF,
have advised the Federal Government to ignore the ongoing agitation for the
declaration of a state of emergency in the North, saying that it could plunge
the nation into a deeper crisis.
Also, the opposition governors, under the umbrella of the
Progressive Governors’ Forum, PGF, opposed the planned emergency rule,
stressing that it was a mere excuse to remove some governors. But the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, stated yesterday that the Federal Government had not
taken a final decision on the declaration of state of emergency in the states.
Distressed by growing security challenges in Nigeria,
In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the chairman of the
NGF, Governor Rotimi Amaechi, the forum said the requests for the imposition of
state of emergency “are being made by people who do not wish our country well
and who are bent on plunging the country into a deeper crisis.”
They called on the Federal Government not to allow itself to be
distracted from the collective goal of curbing the insurgency in some parts of
the country once and for all. He said: “It is gratifying that government –
federal and state – are working hard to get to the root of the killings and nip
this orgy of violence in the bud.
We are impressed by the magnanimity of the Federal Government,
which has demonstrated an uncommon love for the country by setting up a
committee to explore the possibilities of granting amnesty to the members of
the Boko Haram sect.
It is also a good step that government has agreed to cooperate
fully with the National Human Rights Commission in the investigation of the
killings in Baga.”
The NGF, however, condemned the recent violence and killings in
some parts of the country which include Borno, Nasarawa, Benue and Adamawa
states. It commiserated with the people and government of those states, the
security agencies and the families of the victims and pray God to give them and
indeed every Nigerian the fortitude to bear the loss.
The governors also applauded President Goodluck Jonathan’s led
government for the steps it has taken so far in arresting the insecurity
situation in the North, particularly the plans to grant amnesty to the members
of the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Amaechi said: “While urging security agencies to continue to do
their jobs as professionally as possible, we appeal to all aggrieved
individuals and groups in Nigeria to appreciate the fact that violence can
never be a solution to any problem.
We have no other country to call home and it is important that
we understand the danger and futility of destroying our land in the pursuit of
a selfish agenda. “We also commend our security agencies for the selfless
sacrifice they are making in the interest of us all to restore calm to all
parts of our country.
“We urge the Federal Government to continue to support affected
states in the bid to check violence. The Federal Government should remain focused
and continue to provide leadership until every part of Nigeria is rid of
violence and insurgency.”
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Amaechi go and rest
ReplyDeleteIs he dead?
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ReplyDeleteI thought. D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥y̶̲̥̅̊ said amechi is N̶̲̥̅̊☺ longer d NGF chairman?
ReplyDeleteSeeing all what hpd in d north.it is a shame 4 any rational nigeria to think dt emgency rule shud not be introduced.
ReplyDeleteAmaechi I am surprise that a man of ur calibre is talking nonesence. Have n't jonathan done enough to please this sect but no avail. They deserve it!
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