2015-01-13 08:54
Abuja - President Goodluck Jonathan has conveyed his sympathies
and condolences to the people of Borno State following the continuous
killing of civilians by the Boko Haram insurgents.
Minister of State of State for Power, Mohammed Wakil, conveyed the message on behalf of Jonathan.
Wakil said the federal government was resolute more than ever to tame the insurgency which had become a problem to the nation.
The
minister said the Presidency was deeply worried by the spate of
killings including the Baga killings reported to have claimed thousands
of lives.
He
added that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was most saddened by the
Boko Haram insurgency, which claimed many lives in the North East.
“I
bring the condolence and grief of Mr President to the good people of
Borno. We were all in pain going by the unrestrained savagery unleashed
on our people by the sect. We are in sorrow going by the international
dimension involved in the insurgency, Mr President conveyed his
condolences,” said Wakil.
Wakil also disclosed that the Goodluck
Jonathan administration was reviewing and enhancing its counter
terrorism plan with a view to tame the insurgency.
He said the
distribution of Permanent Voters Cards should not foreclose the pains of
the people, adding that federal agencies are under direct instruction
of Mr. President to provide food, water and bedding materials for the
internally displaced persons.
“Politicians should know we are in a
war situation. Our kith and kin are under stress and pain, PVC is
important but I must say the welfare of our people is very paramount in
our heart as PDP leaders. We will do our very best to bring this
insurgency to an end,” Wakil pledged.
He assured Borno people that
Federal Government would collaborate with PDP stakeholders as a way to
fast track rehabilitation of the displaced and "militarily and
politically" put an end to the insurgency.
“We are pursuing a plan
that will create close rapport between the state and the Federal
Government. Our people will feel the presence of both levels of
government so that real development will occur and by Allah’s grace,
peace and development will return to our state,” the minister said.
Thousands have died from the terror onslaught and scores more displaced.
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