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Sunday, 5 August 2012

Jonathan blast Boko Haram, I wont resign.


President Goodluck Jonathan said the purported condition given by the Boko Haram Sect that he should convert to Islam and resign from the presidency as a pre-condition for peace is a blackmail that he is not ready to succumb to.
Special Adviser to the President on Media, Reuben Abati while reacting to the condition given by Boko Haram noted that   the president  will not resign because he is the custodian of a mandate given to him by christians and muslims alike.



“When Nigerians voted overwhelmingly for President Jonathan in the 2011 general election, they knew they were voting for a Christian…,” he told reporters.
“As president, Jonathan is the leader of both Muslims and Christians. It amounts to sheer blackmail for any individual or group to ask the president … to convert to Islam,” Abati added.
“The president cannot be intimidated by any group or individual. The president will never resign. Nobody should imagine that he will succumb to blackmail”.
In the video, which was released on Saturday, Shekau told the president: “(Y)ou should abandon this ungodly power, you should repent and forsake Christianity…”.
Shekau, who was speaking in the Hausa language, also criticised Obama over Washington’s decision to label him a “global terrorist”.
It was unclear when the video was made, but it marks the first time Shekau has publicly addressed the terrorist designation that the United States gave him in June.
The clip, posted on YouTube, is more than 38 minutes long. While it could not be independently verified as authentic, it was similar to previous videos of Shekau.
Addressing Obama, Shekau said: “You said I’m a global terrorist, then you are a terrorist in the next world.”
Boko Haram has carried out scores of attacks in Nigeria that have left hundreds dead as part of an increasingly deadly insurgency.
Members of the group are believed to have received training from Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in northern Mali and Western countries have been watching closely for signs of further cooperation.
Some US lawmakers have been pushing Obama’s administration to label Boko Haram as a whole a terrorist organisation, but American diplomats have stressed that the group remains domestically focused.

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