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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Turai Yar’Adua asks Jonathan to forgive Boko Haram the way her husband pardoned Niger Delta Militants—




Turai, wife of former President Umaru Yar’Adua, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to forgive the Boko Haram sect as her late husband did to former militants in the Niger Delta.
 
The former first lady advised Jonathan not to listen to anyone who advises him not to grant the sect amnesty.

She said this in Lagos on Friday night during the Award Gala Night organised by the Niger Delta Young Professionals.
 
Turai said, “When Yar’Adua saw that the people in the Niger Delta, particularly the children were dying callously, he (Yar’Adua) took it upon himself to grant amnesty to the militants to ensure lasting peace.
 
“There is poverty in the North. What Yar’Adua did in the Niger Delta, let Jonathan do the same thing to the North.
 
“Mr. President should not allow his advisers to deceive him. Let him sit down and think about the insecurity in the North.”
 
She said she respected her late husband and would continue to do so till her death.
She also advocated youths’ empowerment, saying if the youth are empowered, the country would be empowered.
 
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has blamed northern leaders for the continued Boko Haram violence.
 
The President, who was represented at the event by the Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Kabiru Turaki, said northern leaders had not done enough to unmask those behind the group’s activities.
 
He said, “When the issue of Niger Delta was raging, and I will say this with all sense of responsibility, leaders of the region, particularly the governors, were the drivers of the process.
“They reached out to the people and to the militants, they spoke and took their discussion, to an appreciable level before the Federal Government stepped in and then harnessed everything.
 
“What efforts are the northern leaders making? We need to learn because every incident of Boko Haram in Nigeria is situated within the geopolitical confines of a region. What are the leaders doing?
“Security agencies are not magicians – they are not spirits. These people who perpetrate these crimes do not come from the moon; they live within them. Why are they not helping the security agencies with the needed information? The problem of insecurity is not only the problem of government – it is the problem of all of us.”
 
He said the Federal Government was making efforts towards solving the problems.
 
“What we solicit from Nigerians are understanding and patience,” he stated.
 
He said when the late Yar’Adua and himself decided to take the initiative to address the restiveness of Niger Delta militants, they knew the people they were speaking to and knew where they could go and see them, either in their creeks, headquarters or homes.
 
“We reached out to them and spoke to them. We understood each other and on the basis of that, an understanding was reached and it was this understanding that was faithfully executed that led us to the amnesty in the region,” he said.
 
He said in the case of Boko Haram, their perpetrators were unknown, except for a few of them who spoke on the Internet or to the press.
 
At the awards five persons were recognised including late Yar’Adua (posthumous); Akwa Ibom Governor Godswill Akpabio; his Lagos State counterpart, Babatunde Fashola; Chairman, Arik Air, Mr. Joseph Arumemi-Ikhide and 10-year-old author, Daniella Dan-Jumbo.





COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...
Jonathan does not have the power nor moral obligation to "forgive" bokoharam. However he can only extend the olive branch of amnesty to a terrorist organisation that has never even demanded for amnesty. This amnesty is being suggested for bokoharam with the hopes that they will accept, it is ironic that the people suggesting this amnesty are thesame people that have condorned, sponsored, and habored theses terrorist and their activities.
So you give amnesty to genocidal maniacs, what of the families of those that have been murdered and slain for no reason other than their religious beliefs?
God is watching you Bokoharam
Anonymous said...
Boko haram members kill, maim and destroy both Muslim and Christain lives and property. They are unknown and are using religion to justify their actions. If we give them amnesty, what is the guaranty they will not continue their atrocities underground since they are no afraid to die through suicide bombings and other forms of mayhem?
Anonymous said...
My pple lez giv wat belong 2ceaser 2ceaser.pls Mr president grant dem amesty.u even gav notorious criminal (alameghsia) presidetial pardon.y can't u do d same in northern part.4d sake of poor children dying in d country & sake of ds poor widow dat her husdand trusted u so much.He picked u 2b his vice cos he knew he wasn't goin 2stay long so u can continue wen he died.dos advisers D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ hv enuf money to provide themselfs enuf security so D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ r far frm d truth.lez ALL 4gv BOKO HARAM AND GRANT DEM HAMNESTY.God bless Nigerians God bless Nigeria.
Anonymous said...
There is a great difference between Militants and Boko Haram. Militants, were fighting for the welfare of Niger Delta. while boko haram are fighting to take over Leadership and change the various cultures of Nigerians. So granting them amnesty is giving them more room to kill who they want to killed.
Anonymous said...
I shake my head for all of you. Amnesty? Amnesty??? These people want to islamize Nigeria and you want amnesty for them? We knew what MEND was fighting for and many of us understood their cause. A trip to an oil producing village will convince you. But Boko Haram is a demonic and hate filled group sent my the Northern cabal to destabilize Nigeria bcos Goodluck came to power. Mr President if you grant those ppl amnesty I will pack up my bags and leave Nigeria cos they r going on a bombing spree and I'm outta here.
Anonymous said...
Few number of Boko Haram were caught in the houes of both Governors and serving Senators, the case just died like that? cann't we know the proceedings of that case? there is fire on the moumtain.
Anonymous said...
That is good tought, this BOKO Haram is destroying our nation only, I think taking Former first
Anonymous said...
She is among the bokoharam
Anonymous said...
Please ask her what she knows about amensety . she should stay with her driver who is wit her now and leave politics
Anonymous said...
Turai or whatever you call yourself, you are talking rubbish. You are not giving Mr. President a good advice. I wonder why northerners are calling for amnesty while the fundamental question has not been addressed. Are Boko Haram ready to accept amnesty and stop killing? Are they ready to abandon their cause - Islamization of Nigeria (or northern Nigeria)? Militants intentions for fighting then are not the same with those of Boko Haram. If amnesty is granted to Boko Haram, what about the other Islamic group (JAMBS)? Why should government give them money or pay them in the same of amnesty? Without this payment will they drop their gun? How are we sure that this call for amnesty is not a plot to get money from the government? These are some of the issues that should be looked into before you talk of amnesty
Anonymous said...
Militants did not concentrate on hausas nor muslims..
They did not want to Christainize nigeria..
Boko haram were busy killing and bombing mostly d non hausas and the the Christian majority..
Anonymous said...
This Woman is very stupid nd should be Quaried N Delta fought 4 der Oil dts why Amnesty waz given to them.Now Tell me wht'r ds Islamic sect are fighting 4?who's draging them huge land nd Cattle 4rm d North.Jonathern is jst week
Anonymous said...
This Woman is very stupid nd should be Quaried N Delta fought 4 der Oil dts why Amnesty waz given to them.Now Tell me wht'r ds Islamic sect are fighting 4?who's draging them huge land nd Cattle 4rm d North.Jonathern is jst week
Anonymous said...
Pls madam Turai don't let M̶̲̅e start believing that u know about Boko Haram. How can u compare these evil doers with 9ja delta MEND? Amnesty τ̲̅ȍ faceless fools? Abeg just go & enjoy ΰя privacy madam Turai. As for Jonathan,I pity u cos u are too weak for Ʈђi§ nation. Its α̲̅ pity.
Rotanna Alozie said...
Maybe I think Jonathan should pick u up as his special adviser on Philosophical and Boko Haram issues. Dats is where u will be in a good position to advise him. Hw dare u compare devils with activists? Did Boko ask u for amnesty? Did de North tell u they are suffering? Hw many times hv u come face to face with a Boko Haramist? U dnt offer amnesty to a ghost unwilling to take it. If de North r really suffering, they knw the who-is-who in Boko Haram, they should bring dem out , ask dem dia problem and ask dem if they want amnesty. That's when we will b talking abt amnesty. U get me? Or are u de Boko Haram spokesman?
Rotanna Alozie said...
Well done Turai, if dis is ur best, den ur best aint enough
Anonymous said...
Mrs Turai, how many times have u had sex after your husband death? i think you need to go and have good sex and forget the call for amnesty for bastards. Do u really know what you are calling for? am available if u need a man for sex.

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