Girls Abduction Will End Terrorism In Nigeria-Jonathan


President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday expressed  optimism that the
abduction of over 200 school girls in Chibok, Borno, would be the end to
terror in the country.
The President said this at the opening plenary of the World Economic Forum
on Africa holding in Abuja.
Jonathan, who said that Nigeria was proud to host the event for the first
time it was coming to West Africa, thanked participants for coming at a
time Nigeria was facing terror attacks.
Jonathan thanked China, the U.S., United Kingdom and France who
volunteered to assist Nigeria in the rescue efforts of the girls and in
fighting the terrorists
“Let me specially thank all of you for accepting to come. Especially this
time that as a nation we are facing attacks from terrorists.
“Let me appreciate you individually and collectively for your support and
your sentiment.

“In fact by your presence here in Nigeria at this time, you have already
supported us to win the war.
“If you have refused to come because of fear, the terrorists would have
jubilated and even have committed more havoc.
“Your coming here to support us morally is a major blow on the terrorists
and by God’s grace we will conquer the terrorists.
“Let me use this opportunity to thank the other countries who have
volunteered to help us in terms of rescuing the abducted girls. The
government of China has promised to assist us and I believe that
assistance will come almost immediately.
“U.S., UK and France have also spoken to me and expressed their commitment
to assist us.
“I believe that the kidnapping of these girls will be the beginnig of end
to terror in Nigeria,” he said.
The President said that the theme of the Forum, “Creating Jobs and
inclusive Growth”, was critical to Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.
He said that job creation was a global challenge and nearly all countries
of the world,of class and position, faced the problem of unemployment.
Jonathan noted that the unemployment problem in Africa was compounded by
its youthful population.
He, therefore, tasked African leaders to place utmost priority on
employment creation to forestall damning prediction of additional 122
million unemployed workforce by 2020.
President Jonathan said that wealth  creation had been the main focus of
his administration’s transformation agenda through mobilisation and
diversification of the economy.
He also said that his government recognised that the private sector must
be the agent of growth and job creation and it was, therefore, putting in
place programmes to support the sector.
Jonathan said that the Nigerian economy had grown rapidly at about seven
per cent in the last 10 years and the country was now the largest economy
in Africa and 26th in the world.
He, however, said the robust economy was yet to translate into jobs
creation and  government was working hard to create job for people.
Specifically, Jonathan said government was focussing on specific sectors
which has high job creation potentials such as agriculture, manufacturing,
housing, construction and the servicing sectors.
Jonathan said that government was also giving priority attention to small
and medium scale enterprises to create sustainable jobs.
Chinese Premier, Li Kequang, in a remark, said that Africa was a continent
on the rise with 54 united countries, over two trillion  dollars economic
aggregate in 2013 and having seven out of the 10 fastest growing economies
in the world.
He promised that China would continue to support the much needed
infrastructural development in African countries without  interference in
their internal democracies and governance.
Kequang noted that the economy of China and Africa was complimentary
because while Africa had practical need for infrastructural and rural
development   China had surplus in investments, construction and
production.
He said  China would increase its investment financing in Africa from 10
billion dollars,  create a 30 billon-dollar credit facilities and provide
an additional two billion dollars to China- Africa Development fund to
bring it to five billion dollars.
Kequang also said that China would grant 18,000 scholarships in support of
African Talent Plan and train 30,000 African professionals. (NAN)

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