Editorial
Urging Jonathan To Act Fast
Since foreign intelligence experts, about a fortnight ago, took over investigations into the August 26 bombing of the United Nations (UN) House in Abuja, for which the Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram claimed responsibility, a measure of progress has been recorded in the efforts to round up the terror merchants and restore peace and security to the Nigerian populace.
Remarkably, the State Security Service (SSS) last week declared wanted, one Mamman Nur, a member of the Boko Haram group arrested and released in 2007 by the President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s administration.
The SSS also announced the arrest of Babagana Ismail Kwaljima alias Abu Summaya and Babagana Mali, days before the August 26 bombing of the UN House. Both men were also said to be among the Boko Haram members arrested and released in 2007.
Furthermore, the Federal Government assured that it would soon release the names of the backers and sponsors of the Islamic fundamentalist sect.
While we note that these developments are encouraging, against the backdrop of months of poor handling by the nation’s security apparatuses of violent eruptions, we urge President Goodluck Jonathan to take urgent, firm and decisive actions to restore peace to the nation.
It is disheartening to note that since May 29, 2011 when he was inaugurated as President, the orgy of bombings, violence and insecurity has escalated.
The Boko Haram sect which has always claimed responsibility for these senseless destructions of lives and property, is said to be opposed to western education and a secular society in Nigeria, insisting on Sharia government for the country.
These unwarranted attacks by Boko Haram, however, assumed a political undertone with the August 26 bombing of the UN House, as it was difficult to find an altruistic reason for the attack on an edifice which is the symbol of world peace and brotherhood.
The masterminds of the UN House attack, it is believed, wanted to get Nigeria back into the United States’ list of terrorist states, from which the country exited recently.
Furthermore, the attacks were perpetrated at a time Nigeria was relaunching its diplomatic campaigns for a permanent UN Security Council seat, in order to discredit the nation and bring the efforts to naught.
The overall objective of the sponsors of this terror, it does appear, is to make Nigeria ungovernable, as threatened by some politicians during the election which President Jonathan won.
It is sad that some elites have forgotten, so soon, the ugly experiences of the bloody civil war Nigeria went through to remain a united and strong entity.
We believe that no individual’s ambition is greater than Nigeria’s unity. This is why those orchestrating these crises and war drum-beats must know and understand the implications of their actions.
When, penultimate Sunday, the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Olubunmi Cardinal Okojie, tasked President Jonathan to assume the role of a father and Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he was urging him to do the needful.
As a Catholic Christian leader, his religion admonishes a father to invoke appropriate reprimand and punishment on an erring child, insisting that when you spare the rod of punishment, you spoil the child.
Okojie urged the President to be firm, decisive and prompt, as Commander-In-Chief, in using the powers conferred on him to provide security and ensure that Nigerians sleep with their two eyes closed.
We, therefore, cannot agree less with the religious father. President Jonathan should, without further delay, expose and bring to justice, sponsors and perpetrators of the reign of terror in the country which has claimed hundreds of lives and property.
The current regime of terror orchestrated by a religious sect in the northern part of the country where a fanatical political leader had sworn, in the wake of his defeat at the last presidential election, to make the country ungovernable, should be seen for what it is – a treasonable offence.
This is why the Commander-In-Chief must be prompt and decisive in bringing the criminals to justice and protecting the unity, security and sovereignty of the nation.
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