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San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by victorazy(m): 7:51am On Jan 12, 2012
Senate President David Mark has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to name and prosecute sponsors of the Boko Haram sect whose activities have wreaked havoc and triggered mass killings in the North.
The Senate president warned that the country might soon slide into Nigeria of 1966 if the present insecurity was not addressed, adding that “no nation can ever survive two civil wars.”

Senator Mark said his colleagues were ready to offer their lives for the progress of Nigeria, adding that the text messages threatening lawmakers would not deter them from seeking solutions to the problems in the country.
“I know that when it comes to the issues of Boko Haram, people have been very scared of sticking out their necks in making comments. But today, we have broken that jinx and because we have been able to speak out, I hope that other well-meaning Nigerians, highly placed Nigerians will join us in condemning in its totality, the existence and the operations of Boko Haram in this country.

“Whatever it is, it does not portray Nigerians as we are. Nigerians are peace-loving people. We love ourselves and we love our neighbours. This idea is absolutely foreign to us; it does not represent us and we hope that it will stop.
“All the time, we talk as if its only (the) Federal Government that exists; there are three tiers of government in this country and if a local community can manage their own vigilance and security it will be very helpful.
“We have terrorism and insurgency in our hands and if we don’t handle them properly, they will get out of control. We must do everything humanly possible; starting with the communities, local governments, state level and to the federal level to make sure that we tackle this and nip them at the bud now before it gets out of control.

“We must not allow history to repeat itself. What is happening now is beginning to give an impression of 1966. It must never happen again. No nation would survive two civil wars and we must never allow ourselves to degenerate to that level. “I know that so many of us received these text messages. It has nothing to do with religion because all the clerics of both Christians and Muslims have condemned the acts of these terrorists or people who are their sponsors. They are people who are prepare to destabilize this country but they will not succeed and the only way they will not succeed is when we all play our roles, security agents and the ordinary man on the streets.

“We should not because things have gone wrong and say that this is a good reason for what is happening now to happen. It is never a good reason for the level of insecurity that we have found ourselves today. “All tiers of government must sit up and make sure that we nip the current situation in the bud because we cannot afford it. I want to say and I believe that I am right, no special group targeted deliberately. Those who are doing it are just miscreants, misguided Nigerians who are being sponsored.

“If government says it knows those behind it, they should fish them out and deal with them. Any Nigerian sponsoring insecurity should be fished out and dealt with accordingly.” Senator Chris Anyanwu upped the ante, detailing the bias of the Federal Government in citing of projects in the geo-political zones. “Let’s call a spade a spade; there’s inequity in this nation. Even as we speak, the Federal Government has said it will invest in three refineries while two states in the South-east have oil, yet, the Federal Government is not building any refinery in the South-east.

“The government must tell Boko Haram that they won’t tolerate ethnic cleansing in the guise of being disgruntled. If need be, we can call on foreign security agencies to aid us, to assist us…” Chukwumerije corroborated Anyanwu with a threat to approach the United Nations to protect Igbos in Nigeria.
“There should be a drastic overhaul of our security agencies. We are very, very prepared to work with everyone to advance Project Nigeria.

“We are tired of being the sacrificial lamb of Nigeria. We are going to prepare a resolution to the United Nations that they should protect us, that we are the sacrificial race,” said Chukwumerije. Senators, however, rebuffed moves to compel the Federal Government to adequately compensate victims of the Madalla bomb blast and the bereaved as well as those who suffered the same fate in other places
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by DanKan0: 7:55am On Jan 12, 2012
Source please cool

I have said it from day. GEJ knows who Boko Haram is very well. There is no way Boko Haram is sophisticated enough to carry out these attacks without insider. Its been fairly obvious theres insiders as well ask Timipre Sylva cool cool.
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by nku5: 7:56am On Jan 12, 2012
Gbam! Over to GEJ
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by 9ja4eva: 8:14am On Jan 12, 2012
GEJ expose them. No fear
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by ziccoit: 8:41am On Jan 12, 2012
GEJ + PDP is Boko Haram. Had it been the oppositions, he wouldn't have blinked before he sink them. GEJ is a poo.
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by victorazy(m): 8:46am On Jan 12, 2012
DanKan0:
Source www.sunnewsonline.com
Re: San. President David Mark: Gej, Name The Sponsors Of B.h. For Prosecution by budaatum: 2:27am On Jun 22, 2021
victorazy:
Senate President David Mark has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to name and prosecute sponsors of the Boko Haram sect whose activities have wreaked havoc and triggered mass killings in the North.
The Senate president warned that the country might soon slide into Nigeria of 1966 if the present insecurity was not addressed, adding that “no nation can ever survive two civil wars.”

Senator Mark said his colleagues were ready to offer their lives for the progress of Nigeria, adding that the text messages threatening lawmakers would not deter them from seeking solutions to the problems in the country.
“I know that when it comes to the issues of Boko Haram, people have been very scared of sticking out their necks in making comments. But today, we have broken that jinx and because we have been able to speak out, I hope that other well-meaning Nigerians, highly placed Nigerians will join us in condemning in its totality, the existence and the operations of Boko Haram in this country.

“Whatever it is, it does not portray Nigerians as we are. Nigerians are peace-loving people. We love ourselves and we love our neighbours. This idea is absolutely foreign to us; it does not represent us and we hope that it will stop.
All the time, we talk as if its only (the) Federal Government that exists; there are three tiers of government in this country and if a local community can manage their own vigilance and security it will be very helpful.
“We have terrorism and insurgency in our hands and if we don’t handle them properly, they will get out of control. We must do everything humanly possible; starting with the communities, local governments, state level and to the federal level to make sure that we tackle this and nip them at the bud now before it gets out of control.

“We must not allow history to repeat itself. What is happening now is beginning to give an impression of 1966. It must never happen again. No nation would survive two civil wars and we must never allow ourselves to degenerate to that level. “I know that so many of us received these text messages. It has nothing to do with religion because all the clerics of both Christians and Muslims have condemned the acts of these terrorists or people who are their sponsors. They are people who are prepare to destabilize this country but they will not succeed and the only way they will not succeed is when we all play our roles, security agents and the ordinary man on the streets.

“We should not because things have gone wrong and say that this is a good reason for what is happening now to happen. It is never a good reason for the level of insecurity that we have found ourselves today. “All tiers of government must sit up and make sure that we nip the current situation in the bud because we cannot afford it. I want to say and I believe that I am right, no special group targeted deliberately. Those who are doing it are just miscreants, misguided Nigerians who are being sponsored.

“If government says it knows those behind it, they should fish them out and deal with them. Any Nigerian sponsoring insecurity should be fished out and dealt with accordingly.” Senator Chris Anyanwu upped the ante, detailing the bias of the Federal Government in citing of projects in the geo-political zones. “Let’s call a spade a spade; there’s inequity in this nation. Even as we speak, the Federal Government has said it will invest in three refineries while two states in the South-east have oil, yet, the Federal Government is not building any refinery in the South-east.

“The government must tell Boko Haram that they won’t tolerate ethnic cleansing in the guise of being disgruntled. If need be, we can call on foreign security agencies to aid us, to assist us…” Chukwumerije corroborated Anyanwu with a threat to approach the United Nations to protect Igbos in Nigeria.
“There should be a drastic overhaul of our security agencies. We are very, very prepared to work with everyone to advance Project Nigeria.

“We are tired of being the sacrificial lamb of Nigeria. We are going to prepare a resolution to the United Nations that they should protect us, that we are the sacrificial race,” said Chukwumerije. Senators, however, rebuffed moves to compel the Federal Government to adequately compensate victims of the Madalla bomb blast and the bereaved as well as those who suffered the same fate in other places

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