President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians, especially the
#BringBackOurGirls campaign protesters, to learn from citizens of other
countries who do not blame their governments for terrorist acts.
Jonathan said this yesterday in a speech delivered on his behalf by the
Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory, Olajumoke Akinjide, to a
group of protesters led by former Minister of Education, Oby
Ezekwezili.
“When a bomb goes off in Bagdad, Iraq, the people of Iraq do not blame
the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in
Islamabad, Pakistan, the people of Pakistan do not blame the government,
they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Nigeria, we must all
unite to fight the terrorists,” he said.
The protesters, who had planned to take their protest to the
Presidential Villa where they wanted the president to address them were
restricted by a wall of security agents who directed them to the Federal
Secretariat within the Three Arms Zone, a few metres from the Villa
gate.
Jonathan, in the speech, said “It is wrong and most unfair to suggest that there was a slow reaction to this
kidnapping. As Commander-in-Chief, Mr. President meets with the security
chiefs almost daily and he is on constant consultation with regional
and global partners on this terrorists’ threat.“We must be careful not
to politicize the campaign against terrorism”
He urged them to direct their protest to the Boko Haram terrorists and
not him or the government. The #BringBackOurGirls campaign is a protest
held for the release of over 230 schoolgirls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno
State last month.
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