President
Goodluck Jonathan has reportedly said that the security situation in the
country would improve within the next month
According
to reports, President
Goodluck Jonathan has assured that the insecurity caused by Boko Haram in the country
would soon be a thing of the past. The
president stated that the situation would change for the better within the next
one month, Vanguard Newspaper reports.
Nigeria’s
number one man reportedly said this while speaking yesterday, September 18,
2014, at the 66th National Executive Committee, NEC of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), which recently endorsed him as its sole candidate for the 2015
presidential elections.
He
added further:
“Nigeria is having an unfair share. Terror is a
global problem, and Nigeria situation is going beyond terror. When terrorists
think about holding ground, attempting to install leadership, it is no longer
terrorism, it is almost like going into the line of succession. Between now and
October, things will change.”
The
president also extended his sympathy to those who lost their lives in the recent Kano bombing which occurred on September 17, 2014 at
the Federal College of Education in the state and reportedly claimed 15 lives.
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