The spate of insecurity, terrorism has placed Jonathan under
pressure and heavy criticism with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in
Ogun State saying the President has become a victim of circumstances
with the violent attacks of the dreaded Boko Haram.


This
was made known yesterday by the Chairman, Organisation and
Mobilisation Committee of the PDP, South West, Prince Buruji Kashamu,
while speaking spoke during a stakeholders’ meeting at Ijebu-Igbo in
Ijebu-North Local Government Area of the state.
Kashamu who reacted to the kidnap of over 200 girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State urged President not to fall to blackmail of some people he termed fifth columnists as he said no amount of blackmail could ‘stop a man on a divine mission’.
According to him: “I wish to quickly add that Mr President is just a victim of circumstances. Some fifth columnists are deliberately promoting violence and insecurity to blur his achievements in infrastructural development, agriculture, education in economy and peaceful co-existence in most parts of the country among others.
“They feel that they are holding the short end of the political stick and so must pull down the house because of their selfish interest. Therefore, no amount of sabotage and blackmail can stop a man on a divine mission. Nigeria belongs to all of us. And as Nigerians we all have equal rights to aspire to be anything that we wish to become.”
Kashamu who reacted to the kidnap of over 200 girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State urged President not to fall to blackmail of some people he termed fifth columnists as he said no amount of blackmail could ‘stop a man on a divine mission’.
According to him: “I wish to quickly add that Mr President is just a victim of circumstances. Some fifth columnists are deliberately promoting violence and insecurity to blur his achievements in infrastructural development, agriculture, education in economy and peaceful co-existence in most parts of the country among others.
“They feel that they are holding the short end of the political stick and so must pull down the house because of their selfish interest. Therefore, no amount of sabotage and blackmail can stop a man on a divine mission. Nigeria belongs to all of us. And as Nigerians we all have equal rights to aspire to be anything that we wish to become.”
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