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‘Nigerians Celebrated Christmas, New Year Without ‘Rain Of Bombs’- Lai Mohammed

by Nwani Chisom
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Nigerian Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has applauded the major security agencies in Nigeria for the job well done in fighting terrorism despite criticism about their performances by some Nigerians and international bodies.

He said due to the combined efforts of these various security agencies, Nigerians celebrated another Christmas and New Year without ‘rain of bombs’.

He made this known While addressing various reporters in Lagos, further stating that the situation in the country in 2010, 2011 and 2012 under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – led federal government was far worst.

He said “It is sad that we have forgotten where we were in terms of the state of insecurity just a few years back. Let me mention some instances that will put things in a better perspective”.

“Thanks to our security agencies, we have just celebrated another Christmas and New Year without a rain of bombs. Few would remember that in 2010, 2011 and 2012, Christmas eve or Christmas Day attacks left hundreds dead or injured”.

“What about the attack on the UN Complex in Abuja in August 2011; the bombing of media houses in Abuja and Kaduna in April 2012 and the killing of about 40 students in Mubi, Adamawa State, in October 2012?”

“Have we forgotten that over 80 towns and villages were attacked and razed, with casualties, by Boko Haram in Borno State alone? Have we forgotten the constant attacks on military and security formations like Giwa Barracks (Maiduguri), Mohammed Kur Barracks (Bama), Monguno Barracks (Monguno), Airforce Base (Maiduguri), New Prison (Maiduguri)and numerous police stations?”.

“The fact that these attacks and bombings have stopped is a testimony to the progress we have made in tackling terrorism which, by the way, is not like conventional warfare”.

“The stoppage of the attacks didn’t happen by accident. It is therefore mischievous for anyone to discountenance the progress we have made in tackling insecurity, in building and upgrading infrastructure and in diversifying the economy, among others”.” The federal government rejects this characterization of Nigeria as a ‘failing’ state, which is a combination of the wishful thinking of naysayers and the evil machinations of those who don’t wish Nigeria well”.

” The federal government has sustained the fight against terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements across the country especially in the North East and the North West Regions. The recent swift response and rescue of the 344 kidnapped Kankara schools boys in Katsina State from bandits attest to this”.

“The President has continued to provide all the necessary platforms on land, air and sea to support the fight against criminals and terrorists in the country”.

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