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President Jonathan |
Fellow Nigerians, it has become necessary to address you on recent events in
some parts of the country that have threatened our collective security and
shaken the foundations of our corporate existence as a nation.
You are all aware of the security challenges which the activities of
the Boko Haram sect have foisted on the country. What began as sectarian crises
in the North Eastern parts of the country has gradually evolved into terrorist
activities in different parts of the country with attendant negative
consequences on our national security.
Government in an effort to find a lasting solution to the security
threats occasioned by the activities of the Boko Haram sect, constituted a
Presidential Committee under the Chairmanship of Ambassador Usman Gaji
Galtimari, to ascertain the immediate and remote causes of the crises. While
efforts are being made to implement the recommendations of the Committee, the
crises have assumed a terrorist dimension with vital institutions of government
including the United Nations Building and places of worship becoming targets of
terrorist attacks.
While the search for lasting solutions is ongoing, it has
become imperative to take some decisive measures necessary to restore normalcy
in the country especially within the affected communities. Consequently, I have
in the exercise of the powers conferred on me by the provisions of section
305(1) of the Constitution, declared a state of emergency in the following
parts of the federation, namely:
Borno State
a) Maidugiri Metropolitan LGA
b) Gamboru Ngala LGA
c) Banki Bama LGA
d) Biu LGA
e) Jere LGA
(ii) Yobe State
a) Damaturu LGA
b) Geidam LGA
c) Potiskum LGA
d) Buniyadi-Gujba LGA
e) Gasua-Bade LGA
Plateau State
a)
Jos North LGA
b)
Jos South LGA
c)
Barkin-Ladi LGA
d)
Riyom LGA
Niger State
a)
Suleja LGA
The
details of this proclamation will be transmitted to the National Assembly as
soon as they reconvene from their current recess, for their necessary action.
The Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector-General of Police have been
directed to put appropriate measures in place to ensure the protection of lives
and properties of residents in the affected parts of the country. I therefore
urge the political leadership in the affected states and Local Government Areas
to give maximum cooperation to the law enforcement agencies deployed to their
respective communities to ensure that the situation is brought under control
within the shortest possible time.
The Chief of Defence Staff, in collaboration with other Service Chiefs, has
also been directed to set up a special force unit within the Armed Forces, with
dedicated counter terrorism responsibilities.
As part of the overall strategy to overcome the current security challenges, I
have directed the closure of the land borders contiguous to the affected Local
Government Areas so as to control incidences of cross boarder terrorist
activities as terrorists have taken advantage of the present situation to
strike at targets in Nigeria and retreat beyond the reach of our law
enforcement personnel.
Let me assure our neighbours, especially within the ECOWAS sub-region, of
Nigeria’s commitment to its international obligations as provided by the ECOWAS
Protocol on Free Movement of Persons. The temporary closure of our borders in
the affected areas is only an interim measure designed to address the current
security challenges and will be reviewed as soon as normalcy is restored.
I commend the efforts of our political leaders at various levels as well as our
traditional and religious leaders for their support for the various conflict
resolution mechanisms and peace building measures that have been initiated
by this administration. We call on the citizenry to continue to provide useful information to our law enforcement agencies to enable us arrest the situation.
Terrorism is a war against all of us. I call on
all Nigerians to join hands with government to fight these terrorists.
I wish all Nigerians a very happy New Year.
Long Live the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
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