President Goodluck Jonathan has opened up on why
the Chibok Girls are yet to be rescued.
The president spoke, yesterday, at the palace of the Shehu of
Borno where he had gone to pay homage to the traditional ruler.
According to him…
“We feel the pain of Borno people. I personally feel more
pained when people accuse me of of being involved in the problem for some
political advantage. I have said it many times that my ambition is not worth
the blood of any Nigerian. And I don’t think any president or human being can
do what they accuse me of doing,’’
“The Boko Haram problem is what I thought we would have ended
long ago but may be external influence or interest is affecting us. I am
assuring you however that it won’t take us more than a few months to end this
insurgency and restore peace in Borno.
“Our people must return to their communities. Insha Allahu,
we will get our Chibok girls back’’.
President said that after ending the Boko Haram insurgency,
his administration would rebuild the affected areas.
Jonathan stated that, with the use of initiatives like Victim
Support Fund, Presidential Initiative for North-East and Safe School Initiative
as well as increased budgetary allocation, his administration will rebuild
and redesign Borno State in such a way that children will have access to
education and better future.
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