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Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 2:13am On Feb 03, 2017
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said if Nigeria fails to address religious violence and extremism, the menace will destroy the country.

Making specific mention of the unending killings in Southern Kaduna, the former President also declared that the solution to the Niger Delta crisis was already included in the report of the 2014 National Conference, held in Abuja.

He contended that military action would not solve the agitation in the region, stressing that it would create secessionist groups in the region.

Jonathan, in his presentation to the United States House Sub-Committee on Africa, on Wednesday, said failure to apprehend culprits of previous religious killings had emboldened those who engaged in such acts.

A copy of the presentation was made available to The PUNCH on Thursday in Abuja by the former President’s media aide, Ikechukwu Eze.

In his presentation, he grouped sensitive issues the sub-committee invited him to speak on as ‘Challenges facing Nigerian Christians and the Niger Delta Question’.

Advising the Federal Government on religious killings in the country, he said Nigeria could no longer ignore conflicts going on in various parts of the country.

Jonathan added, “If, as a nation, we do not kill religious persecution and extremism, then religious persecution and extremism will kill Nigeria.

“The potential danger associated with the level of conflicts going on across the country is so glaring that no sane mind can ignore.”

He noted that security agencies had a history of failing to apprehend the culprits.

Jonathan stated, “Your invitation (of the sub-committee) letter profusely highlighted the issues of the killing of Christians in Nigeria, the last major incident being the recent killings in Southern Kaduna in Kaduna State, and I do not need to elaborate on that.

“The challenge is how we stop that from recurring. How do we ensure that Christians and Muslims co-exist peacefully in Nigeria and practise their religions freely without discrimination, molestation and killings?”

He stated that although there had been more than 10 major incidents of ethnic and religious violence in Kaduna State since 1992, only in one were the culprits punished.

This, the former President said, was in Zango Kataf, when the Ibrahim Babangida administration sentenced 14 persons to death over the riot in the area.

Jonathan said he supported the recommendation of the 2014 National Conference that an Equity Commission be created to handle religious crisis.

Quoting the report of the conference, he stated, “In view of the fact that religion plays a vital role in many aspects of our national life, especially in the aspect of national security and national unity, it is highly imperative that it be singled out from other fundamental rights and given a special attention via the creation of an Equity Commission whose sole mandate will be to focus on religious rights and their promotion.

“This is in line with best global practices as many advanced democracies have special legal and institutional arrangements for some very sensitive aspects of their national life.”

Jonathan believed that the establishment of specialised agencies, such as the equity commission, would not be out of place, adding that they existed in countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States.

The former President said that for example, in the UK despite the existence of the UK Equal Opportunities Commission, a Commission for Racial Equality (created by the Race Relations Act, 1976) existed alongside the UK-EOC for many years.

He stated that despite the existence of the US State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, America had other special human rights enforcement agencies to promote specific rights.

Jonathan stated, “I totally agree with the 2014 National Conference on the need to establish the Religious Equity Commission that will have powers to arrest and prosecute those who contravene the law.”

He said his government established 12 federal universities, nine of which were located in the North.

According to him, his administration set up 165 elementary and high schools in each of the 19 northern states to combine Islamic education with western education.

He explained that he personally visited the scene of the bombing at St Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, where Boko Haram killed 44 people on December 31, 2011.

He recalled that he promised Nigerians that those responsible for that heinous act would be brought to book.

“That promise was fulfilled on December 20, 2013, when Kabiru Umar, aka Kabiru Sokoto, was sentenced to life imprisonment after my administration investigated that crime, identified him as the mastermind, arrested him and diligently prosecuted him and some of his associates,” Jonathan added.

Defending his administration,  he said,  “The point I want to emphasise by citing these incidents is that my administration had the political will to halt impunity in Nigeria and that is why killings, due to religious extremism, were localised in the North-East with occasional killings in other zones of the North.

“The killings did not spread to the mainly Christian south and I believe that the fight against impunity by my administration was the main reason for this.”

To end the ethnic and religious conflicts in Nigeria, he stated, “I recommend the establishment of the Religious Equity Commission, enforcement of our laws without fear or favour and maximum cooperation by all Nigerians, especially our revered religious leaders and clerics.”

Agitation in N’Delta predated Nigeria’s independence

Jonathan said the complaints and restiveness in the Niger Delta were not unique to the region.

“The people in this region feel that though they suffer from the environmental hazards of the exploitation of the God given resources, they do not commensurately benefit from the exploitation of these resources.”

According to him, the agitation predated Nigeria’s existence in 1914.

He recalled that oil palm produce (palm oil and kernel) was the major raw materials that fed the growth of the Industrial Revolution in Europe, and they largely came from the Niger Delta.

Jonathan said various tribal chiefs, such as King Jaja of Opobo and Nana Olomu, resisted British exploitation of these resources and were both arrested and deposed. These punitive measures, he said, did not end the agitations.

The former President added that with the discovery of petroleum in the Niger Delta, similar agitations surfaced.

These, he said, included the Niger Delta Republic, proclaimed by Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro on February 23, 1966.

Jonathan noted that the Federal Government had come up with many interventionist initiatives to pacify the Niger Delta.

These include the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission, set up by the military administration of  Ibrahim Babangida and Niger Delta Development Commission, established by the Olusegun Obasanjo government.

He stated, “The greatest stumbling block of these interventionist agencies was lack of continuity, resulting from an over politicisation of projects as each successive management awards new contracts rather than continue with those awarded by their predecessors and as such, the Niger Delta is littered with many abandoned projects with very few completed projects to show for the huge monies spent.”

He noted that the 13 per cent derivation introduced by Obasanjo had benefited Niger Delta states and their people more than the interventionist agencies.

Jonathan stated, “Those who knew Akwa Ibom State before the 13 per cent derivation became law will agree that the derivation fund has changed the face of that state, making it almost overnight one of the most developed states in Nigeria. The same is true with other oil producing states though with varying degrees of development.’’

 ‘Military crackdown can create secessionist groups in N’Delta’  

He suggested that the Federal Government should adopt the recommendation of the 2014 conference on fiscal federalism.

The former President stated, “States should be allowed to exploit their natural resources as they deem fit and pay adequate taxes to the Federal Government. This is also the position of the 2014 National Conference.”

Advising the Federal Government further on the Niger Delta crises, he stated, “The military crackdown in the Niger Delta will not end the agitation there.

“It will have the opposite effect of provoking the youth, which will cause them to seek to acquire sophisticated weapons to defend themselves and their communities.

“This may, in turn, lead to secessionist movements and the reincarnation of the Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro-led revolution and the Biafra Civil War. The Federal Government and the international community must work to avoid this.”

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 2:16am On Feb 03, 2017
Sir agreed .

You ruined our economy

The effects of not saving for the rainy days is part of what we are feeling today.

You had an opportunity to turn things around you did not

Prosperity will judge you and your hailing hailers

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by chriskosherbal(m): 2:16am On Feb 03, 2017
These are hard saying ....from GEJ


I swear this thing is long haba

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 2:18am On Feb 03, 2017
chriskosherbal:
These are hard saying ....from GEJ


I swear this thing is long haba

Am sure freeze001 will summarize for him

Jonah ruined our economy

God will have mercy on him

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Firefire(m): 2:23am On Feb 03, 2017
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sarrki:
Sir agreed .

You ruined our economy

The effects of not saving for the rainy days is part of what we are feeling today.

You had an opportunity to turn things around you did not

Prosperity will judge you and your hailing hailers
[/s]

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by FastShipping: 2:33am On Feb 03, 2017
With all due respect to Jonathan. You were there and there were about twelve massacre of Christians in Jos, Southern Kaduna, Taraba, and Benue but you did nothing. Jonathan did absolutely nothing while in office. Why didn't you do something that time? Many people saying why Buhari has not said anything about the killing in Southern Kaduna. Have you all asked yourselves or checked records if the silence from Buhari wasn't the same during Jonathan administration? People should stop talking as if the massacre just started under Buhari.

Successive government have all done nothing about this massacre. Jonathan and Buhari have failed the people of Southern Kaduna. It is as simple as that. It is time for people to start arming themselves.

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 2:38am On Feb 03, 2017
FastShipping:
With all due respect to Jonathan. You were there and there were about twelve massacre of Christians in Jos, Southern Kaduna, Taraba, and Benue but you did nothing. Jonathan did absolutely nothing while in office. Why didn't you do something that time? Many people saying why Buhari has not said anything about the killing in Southern Kaduna. Have you all asked yourselves or checked records if the silence from Buhari wasn't the same during Jonathan administration? People should stop talking as if the massacre just started under Buhari.

Successive government have all done nothing about this massacre. Jonathan and Buhari have failed the people of Southern Kaduna. It is a s simple as that. It is time for people to start arming themselves.


It's painful

That's why I said we should not play politics with it

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Nobody: 2:43am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Sir agreed .

You ruined our economy

The effects of not saving for the rainy days is part of what we are feeling today.

You had an opportunity to turn things around you did not

prosperity will judge you and your hailing hailers
zombie grin

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by NLSniper(m): 2:53am On Feb 03, 2017
We have heard, He didn't do anything.
But the Condition PMB put us is very critical compare to GEJ.

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 2:55am On Feb 03, 2017
NLSniper:
We have heard, He didn't do anything.
But the Condition PMB put us is very critical compare to GEJ.

Gej caused it

He rode on a popular support of the masses

He blew it

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by madridguy(m): 4:49am On Feb 03, 2017
Noted
Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by AnyibestDede(m): 4:56am On Feb 03, 2017
[quote author=FastShipping post=53368874]With all due respect to Jonathan. You were there and there were about twelve massacre of Christians in Jos, Southern Kaduna, Taraba, and Benue but you did nothing. Jonathan did absolutely nothing while in office. Why didn't you do something that time? Many people saying why Buhari has not said anything about the killing in Southern Kaduna. Have you all asked yourselves or checked records if the silence from Buhari wasn't the same during Jonathan administration? People should stop talking as if the massacre just started under Buhari.
Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:10am On Feb 03, 2017
All the people above

I pray that God open your eyes of understanding

Bro Jonah failed us megally

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by smogup: 5:20am On Feb 03, 2017
Jonathan is a lesser evil compared to buhari.

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Boleyndynasty2(f): 5:28am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Sir agreed .

You ruined our economy

The effects of not saving for the rainy days is part of what we are feeling today.

You had an opportunity to turn things around you did not

Prosperity will judge you and your hailing hailers
Egbon Sarrki, is your head paining you?

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:31am On Feb 03, 2017
Boleyndynasty2:
Egbon Sarrki, is your head paining you?

My sis not at all

Jonah ruined our country

Only God can forgive him

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:34am On Feb 03, 2017
sorom4:


Walahi; you are a die-hard ZOM@@I.


Nop

Am a patriot my brother

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Boleyndynasty2(f): 5:35am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:


My sis not at all

Jonah ruined our country

Only God can forgive him
You really love GEJ so much, you just don't know how to express your feelings. I understand that love is hate sometimes tongue.

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Funlordmaniac(m): 5:41am On Feb 03, 2017
No reasonable person even takes whatever that drunkard from otueke even says anymore...including his kids! cheesy

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:42am On Feb 03, 2017
Boleyndynasty2:
You really love GEJ so much, you just don't know how to express your feelings. I understand that love is hate sometimes tongue.

Sis

I loved this man and fought for him in the cabal days

I loved and supported him during the election of 2011

I loved him cos of his humble background

I loved him for his humility then


I stopped supporting him when hever allowed miscreants to ruin his government

I stopped supporting him when he said stealing is not corruption

I stopped supporting him when the money meant for arms was stashed away

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:43am On Feb 03, 2017
Funlordmaniac:


No reasonable person even takes whatever that drunkard from otueke even says anymore...including his kids! cheesy

You are a patriotic Nigeria boss

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by speed99: 5:43am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:


My sis not at all

Jonah ruined our country

Only God can forgive him

And your kids, after paying good school fees and nourishment, keep blaming you for been extremely dull and unimaginative, will you explain to them that its a genetic thing?
I know this is your job, but these comments, stand aside, face the mirror and repeat it like 5 times.... Makes no sense abi... the kids might be right . it might be genetic. but a heads up, you got a job in recession.

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Izonpikin: 5:46am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Sir agreed .

You ruined our economy

The effects of not saving for the rainy days is part of what we are feeling today.

You had an opportunity to turn things around you did not

Prosperity will judge you and your hailing hailers
which economy...

I bet you must be smoking something hot..

Is it only savings that run economies

Swerve abeg..savings savings savings...that's all the apc remote control tells you guys to memorize..

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Izonpikin: 5:48am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:


Sis

I loved this man and fought for him in the cabal days

I loved and supported him during the election of 2011

I loved him cos of his humble background

I loved him for his humility then


I stopped supporting him when hever allowed miscreants to ruin his government

I stopped supporting him when he said stealing is not corruption

I stopped supporting him when the money meant for arms was stashed away
you supported who??

Abeg make we hear word..

Keep loving your god..

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by sarrki(m): 5:48am On Feb 03, 2017
Izonpikin:
which economy...

I bet you must be smoking something hot..

Is it only savings that run economies

Swerve abeg..savings savings savings...that's all the apc remote control tells you guys to memorize..


I thought you are a patriotic citizen

Answer me , Did Jonah ruined our economy or not?

Please withelp sincerity I want you to answer me

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Re: Religious Extremism Could Kill Nigeria, Jonathan Warns by Izonpikin: 5:52am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:



I thought you are a patriotic citizen

Answer me , Did Jonah ruined our economy or not?

Please withelp sincerity I want you to answer me
gej didn't ruin anything close to the economy..gej did all for our economy..

Gej created a playing field for all businesses to thrive..
More persons had jobs and we're successful at what they loved doing..

Take a look at the country now...a waste..

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