President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday
forwarded a letter to the National Assembly, asking the lawmakers to
urgently approve a $1bn external loan for the Federal Government to
confront the terrorist Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
The letter titled, “Tackling Ongoing
Security Challenges: Need for Urgent Action”, read in part, “You are no
doubt cognisant of the ongoing and serious security challenges which
the nation is facing , as typified by the Boko Haram terrorist
threat. This is an issue that we have discussed at various times.
“I would like to bring to your attention
the urgent need to upgrade the equipment, training and logistics of our
Armed Forces and Security Services to enable them more forcefully to
confront this serious threat.
“For this reason, I seek the concurrence
of the National Assembly for external borrowing of not more than $1bn,
including government to government arrangements for this upgrade.”
The National Assembly had in the N4.6tn
2014 Budget provisions, appropriated N968.127bn for Defence on account
of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The request may be considered today
(Thursday) on account of its urgency because both chambers of the
National Assembly may embark on their annual long recess today till the
end of September 2014.
Also, speaking at the inauguration of
the Theophilus Danjuma-led Victims Support Fund Committee, the President
said he promised Nigerians that the government would be victorious in
the war against insurgency.
“We owe Nigerians nothing but victory
over terror. The life of every Nigerian is precious and we will continue
to work round the clock to put an end to this insurgency,” Jonathan
said.
The President said the country was
confronted with individuals whose minds had been so twisted and tutored
to believe they were doing God a service by killing and maiming.
He said the inauguration of the support
fund was to kick-start the process of providing succour to the people
who had been directly affected one way or the other by acts of terrorism
in the country.
The President said, “The year 2009
appears to be a tragic turning point. Boko Haram, an assemblage of
heartless individuals, took it upon itself to bring evil upon our
country. They have, in their mission, turned women to widows and reduced
children to orphans.
“They have killed and maimed and struck
fear into law-abiding citizens. They have destroyed villages, attacked
property and terminated people’s livelihoods without a care in the
world. They have engaged our security agencies in a meaningless warfare
that has wasted unimaginable human and material resources.
“The reality today is that we are
confronted with individuals whose minds have been so twisted and tutored
to believe they are doing God a service.”
The President said those who have been victims of terror needed comfort and succour.
He said, “We cannot replace the life of a
child that has been snuffed out. We cannot replace the lives of men and
women who have been killed. We cannot return broken limbs to their
original state. We cannot take away the trauma that people have been put
through.
“Their memories are scared, some for the
rest of their lives, over what they knew nothing about. The best we can
do in this circumstance is to offer them a shoulder to lean on and to
stretch out our hands of fellowship to them and tell them we feel their
pains and share in their sorrow.
“The Victim Support Fund Committee is
part of our ongoing efforts to provide a comprehensive solution to the
menace. This Government is determined to resolve this crisis.”
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