Friday 12 December 2014

Jonathan alleges sabotage in anti-terrorism war

 President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday admitted that the current efforts of the Federal Government to tackle insecurity in parts of the country is being hampered by sabotage.

Jonathan spoke while receiving some Nollywood and music stars under the auspices of “Creative Professionals” who paid him a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The President further admitted that the sabotage which he described as a frustration comes both internally and externally.

He however did not explain further on the nature of the sabotage whether the saboteurs are in the government or in the military.


Despite the setback however, the President assured his visitors that the efforts being put into the war by his government would soon yield positive result.

“One of our greatest challenges and I have to thank you for observing that one-minute of silence in their honour, is this security challenge. But we are working very hard, we have our frustrations, we have issues of sabotage: internal and external but we are working very hard and by the grace of God, we will overcome,” Jonathan told the delegation led by an actor, Segun Arinze.

The President also admitted that apart from insecurity, the country currently also has challenges in infrastructure.

He however said his administration was committed to expanding the horizon, be it in transportation, aviation, ports, roads and power infrastructure. While lauding those who belong to the entertainment industry for creating positive image for the country, the President regretted that most politicians only generate negative issues

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