PDP backs Jonathan on amnesty for B’Haram
The
leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has thrown its weight behind
President Goodluck Jonathan for constituting an amnesty committee on
the Boko Haram insurgency.
The party said the President’s action was another demonstration of his sincerity and forthrightness in handling national issues.
It said the President had shown that he
was indeed a listening leader and that the unity of the country was
paramount to him in line with the vision of the founding fathers of the
nation.
A statement issued by the National
Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Friday, said the
constitution of the committee was commendable.
The statement said, “We believe the
initiative of the President in setting up the amnesty committee is the
best decision at the moment and we are optimistic that this drive will
yield the desired results in the general good and restore the unity of
our nation.
“In giving the committee the terms of
reference to consider the feasibility or otherwise of granting amnesty
to the Boko Haram adherents and to collate the clamour arising from
different interest groups, who want the Federal Government to administer
clemency on members of the religious sect and to recommend the
modalities for granting amnesty if necessary, the President has again
shown his humility and commitment to carry all Nigerians along in all
his actions in line with the tenets of democracy.
“We assure Nigerians that the PDP
remains resolute in the commitment to restore peace in the country,
especially in the North and to return the region to its lost glory as
the hub of unity, investment and trade in the country and the West
African sub-region.”
Metuh described the northern part of the
country as the most receptive region in the country, adding that there
was no part of the country that was more accommodating “than the North
which has always been home for all people, irrespective of religious
creed and tribal affiliations.”
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