President Goodluck Jonathan, on Sunday, declared that no
individual, group or persons or terrorist organisation could hold the nation to
ransom.
Jonathan spoke at the first Sunday service in 2014, which he attended
at the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), Garki, Abuja.
He vowed to end
insecurity and spate of killings in some parts of the North being perpetrated
by the Boko Haram sect.
The president, who described the terrorist’s onslaught
as ephemeral, assured that the country would soon be liberated from it.
Jonathan
reiterated his administration’s commitment to working harder to ensure that
“nobody or group of persons will be able to hold Nigeria to ransom’’.
The
president said his administration was working hard to build a country that the
future generation would be proud of.
“Boko Haram is temporary, Boko Haram
will surely go. We will do all our best to end it.
“A number of countries have
faced similar challenges and they have been able to overcome them. We will
surely overcome Boko Haram.
“Life in the North must change, development must
go to all parts of this country and nobody or group of people can hold this
country to ransom.
“We will collectively liberate this country from the hands
of any evil person that is trying to set us backward.
``We will do our best
and build a country that our children and our grandchildren will be proud of,’’
he said.
Jonathan said his administration would work hard to improve the
standard of living of Nigerians.
The president, who likened nation building to
the planting of crops or the process of building a house, said that such
development would not come overnight but through a process.
“Let me reassure
you that we will continue to work harder and harder to improve the quality of
lives of Nigerians.
“You cannot achieve this overnight. I always say that and
sometimes I am always misquoted when I say we cannot achieve this overnight.
“Even
if you go and plant a crop, it takes a period before you start seeing the
fruits.
“I always tell people that if you have all the money in this world
today to build a house and you want to build a simple two-storey building, it
must still take some time to build,” he said.
The president noted that the
heated political environment being experienced in the country in recent times
was neither unusual not peculiar to Nigeria.
He said the USA, which is
generally regarded as a great country, had same experience recently to a point
of near shutting down.
Jonathan assured Nigerians that the perceived confusion
notwithstanding, only the will of God would be done in the country.
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