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Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by HammedSodiqq: 12:05pm On Sep 26, 2012
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday in New York, United States (U.S.) gave a run down of the steps his administration had taken to win the war against terrorism.

He also condemned what he described as the deliberate denigration of the religious beliefs of others and counselled that freedom of expression should not be taken as a licence for actions, which could lead to violence and disorder in any part of the world.

According to the President, his administration was not helpless in tackling the insecurity caused by the activities of the Boko Haram sect.

Jonathan listed the steps the Federal Government had taken against the menace as exploring opportunities for dialogue, improving law enforcement to ensure public safety and security and international cooperation through signing of agreements with Nigeria’s neighbours - Cameroun, Niger and Chad bilaterally and multilaterally, on the platform of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.

Jonathan, speaking to the 67th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) against the background of recent protests in Nigeria and the Middle East and North Africa over the Internet publication of a video, which denigrates Prophet Mohammed, said that freedom of expression and religious tolerance should be complementary to each other for the peaceful coexistence of people of varying faiths and religious beliefs.

His words: “Events of recent weeks have demonstrated how interconnected our world is and the extent to which one incident can spark off general mayhem and conflagration. Freedom of expression should not be a licence to incitement. The freedom that we all hold dear and true should be exercised wisely and cautiously. Freedom of expression and religious tolerance must not be mutually exclusive but should be complementary to each other. Much as we eschew violence and deplore the needless losses of lives and destruction of property, we also condemn the deliberate denigration of religious beliefs and sensitivities which in turn lead to counter reactions.”

The President told the Assembly of Heads of State that his administration had adopted a multi-faceted strategy in dealing with the threats of terrorism and militancy.

He went on: “Our response has been multi-faceted, as we seek to address the root causes of these threats, exploring opportunities for dialogue, improving law enforcement to ensure public safety and security. International cooperation has also been a key factor in tackling our security challenges. We have signed agreements with our neighbours, Cameroun, Niger and Chad bilaterally, and multilaterally, on the platform of the Lake Chad Basin Commission. These efforts are aimed at safeguarding the security of our individual countries and denying terrorists the use of our region as sanctuary. We are confident that these measures will stem the flow and access to small arms and light weapons, which have indeed become Africa’s weapon of mass destruction.”

Remarking that it was a matter of great concern that many regions of the world, including the West African sub-region, are inundated with political crises, insurgency or terrorist activities, Jonathan reiterated his call for the establishment of a Conflict Mediation Commission under the Office of the Secretary-General to further strengthen the peace-building initiatives of the UN.

The Nigerian leader said “experience elsewhere gives us reason to believe that there is value in the creation of this mechanism. Nigeria stands ready to work with other countries to make the protection of innocent civilians caught in conflict situations a priority of the United Nations.”

The President called for the adoption of a global, legally-binding arms trade treaty, saying that it would galvanise the international community to regulate the transfer of conventional weapons and curb the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons.

Jonathan added: “There is no doubt that the absence of a global consensus to control the flow of such weapons, including small arms and light weapons, is fuelling conflicts, constraining growth and development and increasing human rights violations.”

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by floriana(m): 1:45pm On Sep 26, 2012
All these speech! I hope he read from a prepared script o. Otherwise.....

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by usmanyaro17: 3:49pm On Sep 26, 2012
You are correct Mr. President no society can develop in a violent atmosphere...
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by Foxybone(m): 4:57pm On Sep 26, 2012
Nobody should quote me... But Mr. President will one day be remembered as the best president ever....

O presido... I hail thee... You are the best... grin grin grin

Oya haters....

I did not read one single line of this speech o... grin grin grin

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by hammedkola(m): 4:57pm On Sep 26, 2012
Well said
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by IleIfe2(m): 5:01pm On Sep 26, 2012
usmanyaro17: You are correct Mr. President no society can develop in a violent atmosphere...

Yeah true talk Ussy, this is evident in northern Nigeria. cool cool cool cool

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by garripack: 5:10pm On Sep 26, 2012
[size=100pt]SO WAT[/size]

Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by GCRS87: 5:11pm On Sep 26, 2012
Mr president, so you know dat your govt can tackle BOKO HARAM activities as you said in your speech bt you are reluctant for dem to keep bombing xristians in dia places of worship shey? If i may ask you sir, wat exactly were you crying for when you visited Madalla catholic church. Or is it ur plan wt the boko boys n men to be killing xristians while you and your officials loot. May boko haram activities will stop when you are done with your looting. Mr president, so you know dat your govt can tackle BOKO HARAM activities as you said in your speech bt you are reluctant for dem to keep bombing xristians in dia places of worship shey? If i may ask you sir, wat exactly were you crying for when you visited Madalla catholic church. Or is it ur plan wt the boko boys n men to be killing xristians while you and your officials loot. May boko haram activities will stop when you are done with your looting. Mr president, so you know dat your govt can tackle BOKO HARAM activities as you said in your speech bt you are reluctant for dem to keep bombing xristians in dia places of worship shey? If i may ask you sir, wat exactly were you crying for when you visited Madalla catholic church. Or is it ur plan wt the boko boys n men to be killing xristians while you and your officials loot. May boko haram activities will stop when you are done with your looting.
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by SisiKill1: 5:16pm On Sep 26, 2012
HammedSodiqq:
“Our response has been multi-faceted, as we seek to address the root causes of these threats, exploring opportunities for dialogue, improving law enforcement to ensure public safety and security. International cooperation has also been a key factor in tackling our security challenges. We have signed agreements with our neighbours, Cameroun, Niger and Chad bilaterally, and multilaterally, on the platform of the Lake Chad Basin Commission. These efforts are aimed at safeguarding the security of our individual countries and denying terrorists the use of our region as sanctuary. We are confident that these measures will stem the flow and access to small arms and light weapons, which have indeed become Africa’s weapon of mass destruction.
So my house is burning right but instead of killing the fire in my house, I go to my neighbors and ask them to sign an agreement on measures that will stop homes from burning. While the fire rages on, I go the bucket and gorodom sellers and we discuss how we can make better buckets to tackle fires. While one side of the house is turning to rubble, I am with the water dept discussing how to get more water to kill fires. At the very moment when the roof of my house caves in, I am meeting with everyone discussing how I am tackling the fire that is presently razing my house down.

Yep! Brilliant! Absolutely Brilliant!! smiley

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by adora4u1: 5:16pm On Sep 26, 2012
[/quote]His words: “Events of recent weeks have demonstrated how interconnected our world is and the extent to which one incident can spark off general mayhem and conflagration. Freedom of expression should not be a licence to incitement. The freedom that we all hold dear and true should be exercised wisely and cautiously. Freedom of expression and religious tolerance must not be mutually exclusive but should be complementary to each other. Much as we eschew violence and deplore the needless losses of lives and destruction of property, we also condemn the deliberate denigration of religious beliefs and sensitivities which in turn lead to counter reactions.”

He went on: “Our response has been multi-faceted, as we seek to address the root causes of these threats, exploring opportunities for dialogue, improving law enforcement to ensure public safety and security. International cooperation has also been a key factor in tackling our security challenges. We have signed agreements with our neighbours, Cameroun, Niger and Chad bilaterally, and multilaterally, on the platform of the Lake Chad Basin Commission. These efforts are aimed at safeguarding the security of our individual countries and denying terrorists the use of our region as sanctuary. We are confident that these measures will stem the flow and access to small arms and light weapons, which have indeed become Africa’s weapon of mass destruction.”[quote]

floriana: All these speech! I hope he read from a prepared script o. Otherwise.....

You really think Jonathan can blow all these grammar without a script?! Na small e take better pass him wife!

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by Clerverly: 5:20pm On Sep 26, 2012
Why did they allow him read that speech undecided Is he trying to pacify the religious extremists or impress them

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by ogochukwunasa1: 5:24pm On Sep 26, 2012
Jonathan is a noise maker. Useless intern president
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by SisiKill1: 5:26pm On Sep 26, 2012
Events of recent weeks have demonstrated how interconnected our world is and the extent to which one incident can spark off general mayhem and conflagration.

This sentence alone totally gives him away. . .GEJ did not write this statement. cheesy cheesy
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by Wsdm: 5:28pm On Sep 26, 2012
Nigeria government= best world's policy makers and worst in implementation. What a nice press statement by the president!
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by dayokanu(m): 5:28pm On Sep 26, 2012
Another retardeed statement

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by IleIfe2(m): 5:37pm On Sep 26, 2012
Sisi_Kill:

This sentence alone totally gives him up. . .GEJ did not write this statement. cheesy cheesy

grin grin grin grin grin aba?
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by CrazyMan(m): 5:41pm On Sep 26, 2012
Papa Jona should permit us a moment's peace.

He many use that gibberish he uttered to gain the favour of the UN...but over here in Nigeria, we know the truth.

We know that the house of reps has showed no mercy on Nigeria's strained wallet as it demands an extra N7million to its quarterly allowance of N28million.

We know that boko haram has sucked the blood of countless innocent Nigerians.

We know that our roads have still not been done.

We know that Nigeria's education is at its worst level since independence.

Not to mention the poor health facilities that are available in the country prompting the politicians and their families to seek medical attention abroad.

We also know about the governments 1.6tn for generators.

So he (Jonathan) should know that he can't fool we Nigerians with his speech.

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by segunjowo(m): 5:48pm On Sep 26, 2012
I can imagine him struggling to pronounce those 'big' grammars in there, repeating them like 'twice' each time he come across them reading on, while keeping his head down throughout...smh
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by franksunny(m): 5:58pm On Sep 26, 2012
i dey pass o when i con see opposite of obama street, i mean speech
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by remmyton(f): 6:00pm On Sep 26, 2012
petipeti: This has nothing to do with the price of garri.

cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by solomon111(m): 6:07pm On Sep 26, 2012
Blantant display of pseudo-intelligence by some people on this thread,just to fault GEJ's speech.
Lol.

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by dridowu: 6:15pm On Sep 26, 2012
Too much catarrth for me today, I guess it was caused by GARRI, anyway sha this post has been hidden
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by ubandire(m): 6:18pm On Sep 26, 2012
I am sure that most people on this thread cannot even comprehend the speech let alone analyse it.
Some people are just like robots who have been programmed to attack anything GEj so am not surprised over the useless and negative comments I see over such a wonderful speech.
Mr president, I hail thee. Whether they like it or not, there's no vacancy in Aso Rock 2015

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by Truman155(m): 6:19pm On Sep 26, 2012
petipeti: This has nothing to do with the price of garri.
THIS SPACE IS FOR SALE........ .
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by afosam4real(m): 6:31pm On Sep 26, 2012
Some misguided Nigerians have shown Mr President no mercy with all sort of criticisms. He needs everybody's support as he cannot do it alone. Many of us need attitudinal changes so that Nigeria can ‎​be developed with our collective efforts. Let's stop playing the politics of acrimony and focus on developmental issues. There is never a good president anywhere in the world,challenges ‎​Make one. ‎​​I pray God will see Mr President through this challenging moment of the country's history.
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by Nobody: 6:36pm On Sep 26, 2012
ubandire: I am sure that most people on this thread cannot even comprehend the speech let alone analyse it.
Some people are just like robots who have been programmed to attack anything GEj so am not surprised over the useless and negative comments I see over such a wonderful speech.
Mr president, I hail thee. Whether they like it or not, there's no vacancy in Aso Rock 2015

What kind of useless statement is this? We're here talking about the current security challenges which are yet to be overcome, and you're here talking about 2015. No wonder people continue to abuse the president and all his supporters.

Whether or not the president will run is besides the point. The important thing is to ensure he does his job, and does it well.
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by lacasa: 6:44pm On Sep 26, 2012
i dnt read trainee gibberish wink
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by pecopeco: 6:46pm On Sep 26, 2012
Good man
Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by cap28: 6:54pm On Sep 26, 2012
Sisi_Kill:
So my house is burning right but instead of killing the fire in my house, I go to my neighbors and ask them to sign an agreement on measures that will stop homes from burning. While the fire rages on, I go the bucket and gorodom sellers and we discuss how we can make better buckets to tackle fires. While one side of the house is turning to rubble, I am with the water dept discussing how to get more water to kill fires. At the very moment when the roof of my house caves in, I am meeting with everyone discussing how I am tackling the fire that is presently razing my house down.

Yep! Brilliant! Absolutely Brilliant!! smiley

Very well said sis cheesy

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Re: Jonathan's Speech At The UN General Assembly by collins123(m): 6:55pm On Sep 26, 2012
THIS SPACE IS FOR SALE!!!

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