Jonathan says insurgency will soon be history

President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Thursday reiterated that the problem of insurgency would soon become a thing of the past. Jonathan made this known at the 65th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He also said the Federal Government was doing everything possible to ensure that the military was given the right funding and equipment to fight insurgence in the country. “All what I can assure you is that all those issue of equipment is being handled. “God willing, this challenge of Boko Haram and other criminal elements will soon become history in this country.’’ Jonathan said though some PDP governors left the party for the opposition, their absence was not being noticed by the party leadership. This, he said, was because of the commitment of the party’s leadership, noting that some party members who defected to the opposition could not even win elections in their wards. He commended the PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, for being focused in rebuilding the party since his emergence. According to him, since the emergence of Mu`azu, there has been maximum cooperation and unity among the members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC). The president said that while contending with the country`s security challenges, the Federal Government was still very committed to issues of development. He said most states, especially the ones controlled by the PDP, were doing well based on the party’s manifestoes, adding that this being appreciated by some Nigerians. He encouraged party members not to be moved by the defection of some of its members to the opposition, adding that their defection was inconsequential to the party. Jonathan maintained that the PDP was still solid and remained the dominant party in the country, adding that this was demonstrated by the party’s recent zonal rallies. He added that the PDP was the only party where every politician could play real politics as the party’s credentials had not changed since its inception. The president noted that the PDP was the only transparent party in the country where primaries were done on a free and fair basis. Jonathan thanked the party executives who attended the meeting in spite of the short notice. Earlier, Mu`azu had said the party would constitute a financial committee to raise funds for the completion of its new secretariat in the Abuja business district. Mu’azu said the lost glory of the party had been restored under his leadership, while the defection of notable party members to the opposition had been stopped. The chairman said the party had also been able to provide two formidable candidates for the forthcoming Ekiti and Osun governorship elections. He added that it would reconstitute the board of the Peoples Democratic Institute. According to him, NEC is also expected to  approve the final draft copy of the party`s constitution. He said the final copy of the constitution would have security features to prevent unauthorised persons from duplicating it. Mu’azu said the party’s zonal rally for Port Harcourt and Ibadan would hold before the Muslim Ramadan, adding that members of the party who defected last year were returning enmass to the party. The NEC meeting was attended by party chieftains, Board of Trustee members, PDP governors, the Senate President and the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives. SourceH vanguard news

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