President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday asked the people of Borno, the epicentre of Boko
Haram insurgency, to re-elect him in the February 14 presidential election,
promising to end the five-year insurgency if he gets the second
term.
Jonathan
who was in Maiduguri yesterday for his presidential campaign promised to rescue
the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Chibok on April 14, 2014.
“I
promise that we must surely conquer Boko Haram in our second term. We must
also ensure that all the kidnapped people including the Chibok schoolgirls get
back home. We must surely turn this state to a peace and loving place,” he told
party supporters at Ramat Square.
He
said he often felt very sad whenever some Nigerians alleged being involved in
heightening insecurity in the north for political advantage, adding that no
president in the world would involve in such thing.
“How
can I do that? No president or leader anywhere in the world will do that. I
assure you we will make sure the insecurity problem is solved and recover
communities taken over by Boko Haram. We will resettle people sacked from their
communities,” he pledged.
Re-elect me, I’ll end Boko Haram, Jonathan tells Borno people
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