President Goodluck Jonathan Sunday said the activities of the Boko
Haram sect which has devastated especially the north eastern part of the
country is not because of him but is part of international global
terrorist network.
Speaking on a nationwide radio/television programme Presidential
media chat, President Jonathan also insisted that the House in Apo where
some persons were killed by security forces had elements of Boko Haram
adding that though innocent persons may have died in the exchange
between security forces and the terrorists, it does not mean that
innocent persons were deliberately targeted.
“Boko Haram has been there even before I became the
president. When the bombed the United |Nations and the barrack in Abuja,
we did not have the capacity to tackle them.
But with time, we have built the capacity of the security services and
we have made tremendous progress. I am not God so I cannot be
everywhere. What I can promise Nigerians is that within the limit of our
ability, we will ensure that we will try our best to ensure that we
check the activities of these people and put an end to their activities”
he said.
He said though the security services are doing their best to check the
activities of the Boko Haram sect, the terrorists are always evolving
ways in collaboration with international terrorist organizations to
undermine the activities of the security agencies. Speaking on the
recent killings in Apo, President Jonathan said ‘though innocent persons
may have died, there were confessions from arrested Boko Haram
operatives that there were arms in that building.
there is a confrontation between security operatives and criminals,
innocent persons sometimes fall victims. But definitely, there were Boko
Haram elements in that building.
The Boko Haram has links with their network with AlQaeda and other
terrorist organizations. Some of the people that were arrested confessed
and they were leading them to where they said arms were kept and there
was an exchange of gunfire. In the process some people were arrested
some died. I cannot say clearly that all those who died were members of
Boko Haram but definitely there were Boko Haram elements there” he said.
Asked to confirm definitely whether the leader of the Boko Haram sect,
Abubakar Shekau was dead, President Jonathan said he cannot say for sure
whether the terrorist leader was dead or alive because there is no
conclusive evidence to indicate that he was dead or alive.
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