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Erring Security Chiefs Now! Pro-Jonathan Group Speaks
By
Danlami Nmodu
Newsdiaryonline Fri Sep 2,2011

A Pro Goodluck Jonathan group, the The Jonathan Project has
called on the president to remove any security chief who
is not living up to expectation.The group made the call at a
press conference in Abuja yesterday.
"Our
security apparatus MUST be given the needed support and
encouragement to forestall any further occurrence. Anyone found
wanting or short of expectations should be REMOVED with
immediate effect'' a statement
by Mohammed Danjuma said.
Amazingly, the group seems to be praising
the National Security
Adviser,NSA General Owoye Azazi (retired) when it said :"The security units must self-cleanse itself to ensure there are
no officers that compromise the integrity of the system and the
selfless effort of the national security adviser whom we know to
be a thoroughbred, intelligent officer. "
It however noted that "A situation where
security personnel will aid the escape of a terror suspect is
worrisome and disturbing. They must be proactive rather
than
just reactionary. The life of every single Nigerian is far too
important to be toyed with'' said the Northern zone of the
Jonathan Project.
The call came at a time there
have agitations for an overhaul of the nation's security
agencies in the light of observable and reported lapses worsened
by some apparent absence of interagency cooperation which the
deadly Boko Haram with AlQaeda links are exploiting
to unleash terror on Nigerians.
The full text of a press briefing by the
Northern Zone of The
Jonathan Project
Welcome to this Press Briefing by the Northern Zone of the
Jonathan project. We are a team of non-partisan young
professionals who have decided to throw our weight behind
President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration and our goals
are directed at building a responsive folowership that will
support the leadership in the much needed march towards ensuring
that our great nation is on the right pedestal towards economic
prosperity .
1.
UN Building Bombing
Our attention has been brought to the spate of bombings in parts
of Northern Nigeria, the most recent being the recent bombing of
the UN building in Abuja by renegade elements who hide under a
religious cloak to unleash terror on well meaning Nigerians and
residents. It is indeed very sad that while the nation is yet
recovering from the bloodletting that followed the elections
widely acclaimed as the best in our recent history, these
bandits are still destroying innocent lives and properties. We
condemn this barbaric act in its entirety. It is shameful,
devious, demonic and barbaric and a by-product of extreme
cowardice and should be widely condemned by all well-meaning
Nigerians. It is common knowledge that Islam is a religion of
peace, therefore any such group that resorts to taking people’s
life is an outright terror group and should be treated as an
enemy of the state.
As progressive youths of Northern Nigeria, we are greatly
appalled by these acts that have become all too rampant in our
region. It is obvious that certain crumbling elements who had
been thriving under the old order, seem bent on preventing the
dividends of democracy from trickling down to the masses whom
they have suppressed for decades. We owe it as a duty to speak
up and condemn these acts of banditry and brigandage.
We stand on the teachings and the solid foundations of our fore
fathers who taught it wise for us to co-exist peacefully to
condemn any terror group meant to destabilize this country. Our
unity is sacrosanct and we must not allow any such group to
threaten the binding forces that hold us together. We also call
on other well-meaning Nigerians, community leaders, religious
leaders, youth leaders, etc to galvanize support and help to
fish out these criminals who are bent on making Nigeria
ungovernable. This country belongs to all of us and we must not
sit quietly and allow certain elements disrupt our collective
good and stability.
The Government of President Goodluck Jonathan GCFR and Namadi
Sambo GCON, have showed able and visionary leadership thus far
and we believe in their ability to move Nigeria forward. The
President has showed that he has a tremendous listening capacity
and the right temperament to move this country to enviable
heights. He has also put together a sound team to set this
nation on the path of prosperity. It is therefore not surprising
that certain selfish elements or groups are not happy with our
progress and are therefore bent on making this country
ungovernable. They will NOT succeed! We want to state
categorically that we are firmly behind the President and we
strongly subscribe to the transformation agenda which has
already started showing visible results.
We call on the President to be strong and decisive at these
trying moments. While we have absolute confidence that good will
surely overcome evil, we must not relent nor give any room for
further exploitation by these renegade elements.
Our security apparatus MUST be given the needed support and
encouragement to forestall any further occurrence. Anyone found
wanting or short of expectations should be REMOVED with
immediate effect.
The security units must self-cleanse itself to ensure there are
no officers that compromise the integrity of the system and the
selfless effort of the national security adviser whom we know to
be a thoroughbred, intelligent officer. A situation where
security personnel will aid the escape of a terror suspect is
worrisome and disturbing. They must be proactive rather than
just reactionary. The life of every single Nigerian is far too
important to be toyed with.
We also charge all Nigerians to be their brothers’ keeper.
Globally, Security Agents rely on intelligence from the public
to combat terrorism. If we continue to harbor these criminals in
our midst and not give them up, then very little can be achieved
by the security agents. Antecedents have showed that terrorism
knows no face - you might be the next victim if you don’t give
them up today.
2.
The Almajiri problem
We are also calling on government to as a matter of extreme
urgency tackle the issue of Almajiris in the north as promised.
The process of integrating these young Nigerians into the drive
towards improving the economic and social well-being of their
societies and the country at large needs to be fast tracked. As
the Nigeria strives to achieve the vision of becoming one of the
20 top economies by the year 2020, it is important to convert
all its human resource potential into real human capital.
3.
Jos and Ibadan
We will also like to use this opportunity to condole with the
victims of the recent crisis in Jos, the Plateaus state capital
and call on the security agents within the state to ensure that
all those responsible for the destructions and loss of lives are
brought to justice. The blood of the innocent should not be shed
in vain.
We also commiserate with the people of Ibadan, Oyo state in this
trying time. As they struggle to come to terms with the
destruction caused by the weekend’s flood, we urge state
governments to embrace more proactive measures in combating such
threats. Despite the flood warnings issued by the Nigerian
Meteorological agency very early in the year, many states were
caught unprepared and many lives needlessly lost.
4.
Pursuing accountability in governance
Finally, as one of the projects towards ensuring accountability
and responsibility in governance, the Jonathan project will soon
commence the monitoring of political appointees and tracking
their progress in policy implementation, project execution and
all other areas that their service delivery is measured.
We will leverage on the recently signed Freedom of Information
Bill to gain access to needed information and prepare and
present our assessments to the country periodically.
Once again, we thank President Jonathan for his visionary
leadership and we want to assure him that we are firmly behind
him. We thank you all for attending. Long Live The Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Mohammed DanjumaLeader,
Northern Zone
The Jonathan Project
*Press Briefing By The Northern Zone Of The Jonathan Project was Held
At The Chancellery Hotel, Wuse 2 Abuja On Thursday September 1,
2011
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