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Jonathan declares partial emergency rule in some
states :The Presidential Declaration
Posted Sat Dec 31,2011

ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN,
GCFR, ON THE OCCASION OF THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY
IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE FEDERATION IN ORDER TO RESTORE PULIC
ORDER, PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE FEDERATION, December 31, 2011
Fellow Nigerians, it has become necessary to address you
on recent events in some parts of the country that have
threatened our collective security and shaken the foundations of
our corporate existence as a nation.
2.
You are all aware of the security challenges which the
activities of the Boko Haram sect have foisted on the country.
What began as sectarian crises in the North Eastern parts of the
country has gradually evolved into terrorist activities in
different parts of the country with attendant negative
consequences on our national security.
3.
Government in an effort to find a lasting solution to the
security threats occasioned by the activities of the Boko Haram
sect, constituted a Presidential Committee under the
Chairmanship of Ambassador Usman Gaji Galtimari, to ascertain
the immediate and remote causes of the crises. While efforts are
being made to implement the recommendations of the Committee,
the crises have assumed a terrorist dimension with vital
institutions of government including the United Nations Building
and places of worship becoming targets of terrorist attacks.
4.
While the search for lasting solutions is ongoing, it has
become imperative to take some decisive measures necessary to
restore normalcy in the country especially within the affected
communities. Consequently, I have in the exercise of the powers
conferred on me by the provisions of section 305(1) of the
Constitution, declared a state of emergency in the following
parts of the federation, namely:
(i)
Borno State
Maidugiri Metropolitan LGA
Gamboru Ngala LGA
Banki Bama LGA
Biu LGA
Jere LGA
(ii)
Yobe State
Damaturu LGA
Geidam LGA
Potiskum LGA
Buniyadi-Gujba LGA
Gasua-Bade LGA
(iii) Plateau State
Jos North LGA
Jos South LGA
Barkin-Ladi LGA
Riyom LGA
(iv) Niger State
Suleja LGA
The details of this proclamation will be
transmitted to the National Assembly as soon as they reconvene
from their current recess, for their necessary action.
5.
The Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector-General of
Police have been directed to put appropriate measures in place
to ensure the protection of lives and properties of residents in
the affected parts of the country. I therefore urge the
political leadership in the affected states and Local Government
Areas to give maximum cooperation to the law enforcement
agencies deployed to their respective communities to ensure that
the situation is brought under control within the shortest
possible time.
6.
The Chief of Defence Staff, in collaboration with other
Service Chiefs, has also been directed to set up a special force
unit within the Armed Forces, with dedicated counter terrorism
responsibilities.
7.
As part of the overall strategy to overcome the current
security challenges, I have directed the closure of the land
borders contiguous to the affected Local Government Areas so as
to control incidences of cross boarder terrorist activities as
terrorists have taken advantage of the present situation to
strike at targets in Nigeria and retreat beyond the reach of our
law enforcement personnel.
8.
Let me assure our neighbours, especially within the
ECOWAS sub-region, of Nigeria’s commitment to its international
obligations as provided by the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement
of Persons. The temporary closure of our borders in the affected
areas is only an interim measure designed to address the current
security challenges and will be reviewed as soon as normalcy is
restored.
9.
I commend the efforts of our political leaders at various
levels as well as our traditional and religious leaders for
their support for the various conflict resolution mechanisms and
peace building measures that have been initiated by this
administration. We call on the citizenry to continue to provide
useful information to our law enforcement agencies to enable us
arrest the situation.
10. Terrorism is a war against all of us. I
call on all Nigerians to join hands with government to fight
these terrorists.
11. I wish all Nigerians a very happy New
Year.
12.
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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