There Will Be No
Compensation For Boko Haram Victims – President Jonathan
The
victims of the Boko Haram atrocities may have had their hope dashed as
President Jonathan yesterday said that the Federal Government will not
pay compensation to them.
According to the President Jonathan
he admitted that the his administration have not won the fight against
terror, though there are progress made by the...
country’s security outfits.
Speaking while receiving the report
from the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of
Security Challenges in the North, a committee which is chaired by the
Special Duties Minister, Alhaji Taminu Turaki.
Speaking further
President Jonathan expressed his dissatisfaction at the rate of the
severe hostility of the group, especially against innocent civilian
population, that has given it name as the as the most deadly terror
group in the world.
According to Jonathan, he also expressed
hope that the committee’s recommendation would also help in curbing the
immoderation of the sect’s member to a finish.
He however,
ruled out compensation for victims of the Boko Haram group even as he
added that his administration was sympathetically willing any submission
that the committee has made in order to help the victims get back to
normal life.
Commending the committee he said; “it’s not a
ballroom dance because you were asked to meet the kind of characters you
cannot predict their behaviour.
“It is quite risky and I
believe that some of you, within this period, your immediate families
believed that if they used to pray two times, they will be praying 10
times to make sure that God see you through. We are indeed very happy
that within the period of this assignment, nothing quite untoward
happened to any of you. We have to thank God for that.”
“We
have to thank you for concluding, though we can’t say that we have won
the war. But listening to the address by the chairman, we believe that
the document you have submitted will help us with the follow-up action.”
“Finally, we will be able to bring the issue of the excesses of
Boko Haram to a close. It is a challenging period for the country.”

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