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Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by POPdecorator: 6:14pm On Mar 21, 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan has accepted responsibility for the Boko Haram violence in his capacity as the leader of the country.
“Whatever goes wrong, I accept. Whatever goes right, I take the glory,” the President said in an interview with theBritish Broadcasting Corporationon Friday while fielding questions on the violence that has characterised his administration.
“Whenever I hear that somebody dies in Nigeria… I feel pain because we are all Nigerians,” he added.
On the 219 schoolgirls abducted from Chibok last year, the President assured that the girls are still alive.
“We have not seen dead girls, that is the good news. I believe they are still alive, I believe we will get them,” he said.
Jonathan, however, reiterated his belief that he would win the March 28 election.
The election is expected to be tough between him and the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, with many analysts concluding that the latter would win.
Barely one week to the presidential election, experts say it is still too close to call but Jonathan believes his disposition, party structure, good judgement of Nigerians and his achievements while in office would swing victory his way.
“I will surely win… my party is still the strongest party,” he said.
The President also said that all territories seized by Islamist militant group Boko Haram would be retaken within a month.
He said, “I’m very hopeful that it will not take us more than a month to recover the old territories that hitherto have been in Boko Haram’s hands.
“We never expected that Boko Haram will build up that kind of capacity. We under-rated their external influence. Since after the civil war we’ve not fought any war, we don’t manufacture weapons, so, we had to look for help to re-equip our army and the Air Force.”
But the President admitted that the response to the insurgents’ initial advance in the North-East of the country had been too slow.
The army has claimed recent victories over Boko Haram in a conflict that has killed thousands since 2012.
Backed by neighbouring countries Chad, Niger and Cameroon, Nigeria’s military said it had recaptured 11 of the 14 districts which had been under Boko Haram control.
On Thursday, however, Boko Haram attacked Ngala town, killing 11 people, after the army said it had retaken it.
February’s elections were postponed by six weeks after the armed forces said they needed more time to secure the country.
President Jonathan told theBBChe was confident of victory – despite many predicting the most fiercely contested polls since the end of military rule in 1999.
His main opponent, Buhari, has described the 16-year rule of Jonathan’s party as “a disaster for the country and its citizens.”


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Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by castrokins(m): 6:18pm On Mar 21, 2015
Ofcourse. That's Sincerity. Hopefully, Buhari Will Also Accept Responsibility For Complicity And Involvement In Boko Haram
Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by kossyablaze(m): 6:19pm On Mar 21, 2015
Lol clueless at its peak

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Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by WisdomFlakes: 6:21pm On Mar 21, 2015
castrokins:
Ofcourse. That's Sincerity. Hopefully, Buhari Will Also Accept Responsibility For Complicity And Involvement In Boko Haram

Yes o. And Nigerians will sincerely deny him re-election.
Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by Joniboi(m): 6:22pm On Mar 21, 2015
7days to election, the clueless one is accepting responsibility he refused to accept 4years ago.

Nigerians are tired of been fooled and decieved by a weak leader.

We say no to weakness and cluelessness.

Vote wisely...Vote GMB/PYO for a more secured Nigeria.
Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by talk2hb1(m): 6:23pm On Mar 21, 2015
Thanks Mr. president.
But what about the Chibok girls who went missing since last year, that took you more than a month to accept they were kidnapped, and two months to setup a committee to look into the authenticity of the kidnapping. Isn't that a shame on his administration, and an insult on the entire nation. Some people have left their office for lesser failure, but you still have the gut to ask for our vote again.
Re: Jonathan Accepts Blame For Violence In Nigeria -BBC Interview by Nobody: 6:28pm On Mar 21, 2015
Lives have been lost....thousands of lives. You can't just say sorry and walk away, this is not a freaking ludo game.

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