Reports in a
section of the media today which quoted President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as
saying at a Christmas church service on Wednesday in Abuja that “terrorism has
come to stay” in Nigeria are completely untrue and a mischievous
misrepresentation of the President’s remarks.
President
Jonathan’s verifiable remarks at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life Camp
Abuja were to the effect that in comparison with some other countries which
have experienced the scourge of terrorism, Nigeria has made remarkable progress
in dealing with the security challenges posed by terrorism and insurgency.
Headlines such as
“Terrorism Has Come to Stay” and “Insurgency Far From Over – Jonathan” are
therefore most incongruous with the thrust of the President’s remarks and
amount to taking extreme editorial liberties with his comments at the church
service.
It is apparent
that in their indecent haste to cast the most sensational and negative
headlines, some editors never paused to consider that it would have been most
absurd for a President whose administration has do
ne so much to reverse the tide of terrorism, to publicly assert the contrary.
ne so much to reverse the tide of terrorism, to publicly assert the contrary.
While speaking at
the Church where he worshipped, along with members of his family, his aides and
some Ministers, President Jonathan only pointed out that whereas terrorism
remains a global challenge and a source of continuing concern in some
countries, Nigeria has done comparatively better in reducing the incidence of
terrorist attacks within its borders to a “reasonable level”.
Interpreting those
remarks, which are clearly in tandem with facts available to all objective
observers of Nigeria’s war against terrorism, as an expression of defeat or
helplessness, amounts to reckless scaremongering which can only serve the
purpose of needlessly instigating fear among the populace and bolstering the
confidence of criminal and unpatriotic elements.
Once again, we
urge the media to eschew undue negativity and join hands with the government to
patriotically promote peace, national security and political stability.
The war against
terrorism is very winnable and President Jonathan’s administration is steadily
winning it in Nigeria. The Federal Government, the Armed Forces and national
security agencies will continue to build on the successes they have achieved so
against terrorists, insurgents and their sponsors.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
December 26, 2013
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
December 26, 2013
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Is Jonathan drunk wit his ogogoro wen he made d statement,he shud stop critizing d press all d time 4 carrying out their duties n feeding d public d happenings in d society n d uterrances of d president what he has in mind to do though he kept it in mind
ReplyDeleteRaphael, pls use better language when talking to the president of Nigeria, your known position against the govt notwithstanding.
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