Jonathan declares: We will conquer terrorists
President Goodluck Jonathan has commended the United Kingdom, France,
United States and China for indicating interest to help Nigeria fight
terrorism and ensure stability in country.
Jonathan commended the four world super powers at the ongoing 24th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa on Thursday in Abuja.
Nigeria was the first country to host the forum in West African with the theme: “Forging Inclusive Growth, Creating Jobs.”
He said the presence of many participants at the forum indicated a sign that the fight against terror would be won.
According to him, if the participants had refused to come, the terrorists would have jubilated.
“Your coming here to support us morally is major blow on the terrorists and by God’s grace, we will conquer the terrorist.
“I appreciate other countries that have expressed their commitment to
help us especially in rescuing the girls abducted from one of our
secondary schools.
“The Premier of China has been with us for a
state visit and the Government of China has promised to help us, and we
believe that this assistance will come almost immediately.
“The
governments of United States of America, the United Kingdom and France
have also spoken with me and have shown their commitment to resolve this
crisis in Nigeria.
“I believe that the kidnap of the girls will be the beginning and end of terrorism in Nigeria,” President Jonathan said.
On unemployment rate in the region, he said that efforts must be geared
towards ensuring that the rate was reduced in the region.
He said
75 million young people globally were unemployed, adding that Africa’s
unemployment rate was at 20 per cent while that of Nigeria was 24 per
cent.
President Jonathan noted that African leaders must ensure that
inclusive growth was achieved through various innovations to create job
for the youthful population in the region.
“Job creation must be
what should occupy the time of every African leader, it is also one that
keeps me awake at night,” he said.
He said the ongoing transformation agenda of his administration had focused on areas that would drive inclusive growth.
The President noted that the rebasing of the Nigerian economy, which
had made the country’s economy largest in Africa, also opened
opportunity to improve many sectors.
The sectors, he said, included
agriculture, services and entertainment, among others, adding that the
2014 budget had been designed to create jobs.
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