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Jonathan Promises To Tackle Corruption, Terrorism - Latest Promise by blacksta(m): 1:36pm On May 30, 2012
ABUJA — President Goodluck Jonathan declared, yesterday, that though the country was facing some challenges, especially in the area of security, he would discharge his responsibility in accordance with his oath of office and ensure that the life and property of every Nigerian is protected.

Speaking on the country’s democratic journey 13 years after, President Jonathan said his government would confront this (terrorism) “threat against our collective peace and security, and bring the perpetrators to justice. We will confront the few misguided persons who falsely believe that through violence, they can impose their agenda of hate and division on this nation of good people.


President Goodluck Jonathan addressing the Nation at The State House in Abuja. on Tuesday
“We must confront all those who think they can derail us by engaging in indiscriminate violence and mass murder, perpetrated in places of worship, in markets and public places, against the media, and security personnel. Nigeria is a nation of resilient people. We will never yield to the forces of darkness. Nigeria will never, ever, disintegrate.”

Enjoins Nigerians to be loyal

The president further enjoined all Nigerians to “be loyal to our country. If we believe this to be a sacred obligation, it will not matter whether we are Christians or Muslims, or politicians, irrespective of political parties or divide. It really will not matter whether we are civil society agents, social activists or union leaders. What matters is Nigeria. This nation exists because we are one. We must, therefore, remain as one family and work together to defend our country.”

Achievements of his administration

Speaking on the achievements of his administration, President Jonathan said though there were challenges, he was determined to ensure that these challenges were over come.

He said: “Our democracy is stable. Its foundation is strong and firm. Its future is bright. Last year, I had spoken about the policy of ‘one man one vote, one woman, one vote, one youth, one vote.’ I am glad to see that the Nigerian people in all elections have continued to respect the principle of fair play. Since this administration came into office, we have gone to great lengths to strengthen our democratic institutions, particularly the Independent National Electoral Commission. There are still persons who believe that elections should be violent and unhealthy, but they are in the minority.”

On corruption

He reiterated that his administration was committed to fighting corruption, saying that though concrete steps have been taken to strengthen the leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Offences Commission, these agencies would need the support of the courts to ensure that corrupt persons are convicted and made to face the full wrath of the law.

According to the president, “the courts will have to do more in the area of fighting corruption in the country that they are doing now.

“I want to reassure all Nigerians that this administration remains committed to waging a sustained battle against the menace of corruption. In the last one year, we have taken specific steps to reduce opportunities and avenues for corruption, and to strengthen the capacity and integrity of our institutions.

“We have strengthened the leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC). Both agencies are being re-positioned for more effective service delivery. We will continue to strengthen the law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies for optimal performance. We will also need the support of our courts. The courts have to do more.”

On agriculture

In the area of agriculture, the president said the ultimate aim of his administration was “directed at promoting local production, substituting for imported foods, and adding value to our locally produced crops. Government’s policy to ensure rice self-sufficiency by 2015 is already paying off.”

He said the emergence of new rice mills by the private sector to mill locally produced rice as see by Ebony Agro Industries in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Umza rice mill in Kano State and the Ashi Rice Mill in Benue State are indications that government action in the agricultural sector especially on rice production is yielding results.

On oil and gas sector

In the oil and gas sector, Jonathan said his administration had charted a new course that would ensure enduring transparency and accountability, adding that his administration has commited N11 billion provided in the 2012 Budget for Hydro-Carbon exploration in the Lake Chad Basin.

“We are re-drafting the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to ensure it meets the aspirations of all stakeholders given the current realities and future expectations in the global energy landscape. Work on the PIB will be concluded in June 2012 and formally submitted to the National Assembly. Additionally, Special Task Forces dealing with Governance and Control, Petroleum Revenue and National refineries are finalizing their work to ensure probity across the oil and gas sector, and self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products.”

Power sector

On the power sector, the president said the commitment of his administration to the provision of regular and uninterrupted power supply remained strong and unwavering, pointiong out that “adequate and regular power supply will be the significant trigger to enhance this nation’s productive capacity and accelerate growth.

“It is for this reason that I remain optimistic that the reforms we have initiated, the decisions we have taken so far and the plans we intend to faithfully prosecute will yield the desired results.”
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Re: Jonathan Promises To Tackle Corruption, Terrorism - Latest Promise by OAM4J: 5:51pm On May 30, 2012
I at least see it as admittance that he has not been tackling those things before now.

So my questions are: What have you been doing all these while & why should anyone believe you now Mr President?

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