A former Head of State, retired
Gen. Yakubu Gowon, has urged Nigerians to support the Federal Government
in its bid to tackle security challenges in the country.
Gowon made the call late on Friday in Lagos State while speaking with
newsmen after chairing a dinner and award night organised by the Ikeja
Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association.
He condemned the reports credited to some foreign media that
President Goodluck Jonathan was not doing enough to address insecurity.
“I can tell you this and I know this, the president is doing his best
and do not listen to the sort of news you hear from foreign press
talking as if the government is doing nothing.
“He is in consultation with the military chiefs, he is in
consultation with all the governors and all the political parties to be
able to join hands to deal with this problem,” said Gowon.
The elder statesman said the government needed time to effectively
deal with the Boko Haram insurgency and bring the conflict to an end.
He said, “No matter how weak your opponent is, it is going to take
time to be able to resolve the issues which led to the conflict.
“It took us about two-and-a half years to be able to end the civil
war but what is important is how you end it and how you are able to
reconcile and get things back to normal.”
He also advised political parties to stop trading blames or use the present situation in the
country to their own advantage.
Gowon, the founder of a non-denominational religious group – Nigeria
Prays – said it was the duty of the media to ensure that the people
understood the problems.
The media should also let the people know that those involved were doing their best to deal with the situation, he added.
Speaking earlier on the occasion, Gowon had urged lawyers to fight all forms of injustice in the country.
“I enjoin you to defend the cause of all classes of men but more so,
the down- trodden and ensure that the last hope of the common man is not
dashed.
“You must fight injustice in the society without allowing monetary gains to cloud your sense of judgment,” he said.
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