Fellow
Nigerians:
Today marks the 54th anniversary of
our country’s independence as a sovereign nation. This is also the tenth month
of our journey into a new century, having marked the centenary of our nation in
January this year. The first one hundred years were marked by triumphs and
tribulations, benefits and burdens, opportunities and challenges. We made some
far reaching advances in building a strong, united and prosperous nation. We
also overcame the forces of disunity that culminated in a debilitating civil
war. We have also renewed our faith in one another, and in our country. We have
proven that we are truly a resilient nation.
In my address to the nation last
year, I did emphasize that we were in a sober moment in our country. We are
still in that mood in spite of the many accomplishments of our administration.
Our sombreness has to do with the crises of nationhood occasioned by the
activities of terrorist elements who have done the unimaginable to challenge
our unity as a people.
On an occasion like this, it is
important that we remember all the precious souls that have been lost in the
unprecedented war of terror unleashed on some parts of our country by these
individuals who want to compel us to live our lives their way. They will not
succeed!
In their mission, they have maimed and raped. They have killed men, women and children, rendering many children orphans and several women widows.
In their mission, they have maimed and raped. They have killed men, women and children, rendering many children orphans and several women widows.
They have made violence their
ideology and are bent on destroying our country. Dear countrymen and women, we
will not allow them. Night after night, day after day, our security forces
continue to engage the terrorists in battle. My gratitude goes out to our armed
forces whose will has been greatly challenged by this insurgency more than any
other time, since the civil war.
Yet, they have remained undaunted
and unwearied in the face of constant challenge and mortal danger. Driven by
patriotic zeal, they are turning the tide by their prowess and determination.
As Commander-in-Chief, I will continue to do all it takes to enable them to
keep on inflicting devastating blows at the heart of terror. Fellow Nigerians,
it is our collective duty as patriots to avail our men and women in uniform of
all the support they need to fight and win this war.
This Administration is committed to
making Nigeria safe for all Nigerians, irrespective of our places of birth, how
we worship God and our political persuasion. To all those waging war against
our country, I ask that you lay down your arms and embrace peace.
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