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B’Haram: External, internal sabotage frustrate me –Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday admitted his frustration with the Federal Government’s efforts to tackle insecurity in some parts of the country, which he described as being hampered by sabotage.
Jonathan spoke while receiving some Nollywood and music stars under the auspices of “Creative Professionals,” who paid him a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The President described the alleged sabotage as a frustration, occurring both internally and externally.
He however did not explain further on the nature of the sabotage or whether the saboteurs are in the government or in the military.

Despite the setback however, the President assured his visitors that the efforts being put into the war by his government would soon yield positive result.
Addressing the delegation which was led by an actor, Segun Arinze, Jonathan said, “One of our greatest challenges is this insecurity. We have our frustrations, we have issues of sabotage: internal and external, but we are working very hard and by the grace of God, we will overcome.”
The President also admitted that apart from insecurity, the country is faced with challenges of infrastructure.
He, however, said his administration was committed to improving the situation in the areas of transportation, aviation, ports, roads and power infrastructure.
While lauding members of the entertainment industry for creating positive image for the country, the President regretted that most politicians only generate negative issues.
He said, “Somebody may just look at you as entertainers but you are much more than just the entertainment industry because you create a positive image for Nigeria.
“Most of us politicians are just busy generating negative issues.
“Everyday, they talk about corruption, governance and other issues. It is you that pump the positive news into the system.”
Earlier, Arinze had commended Jonathan for his administration’s support for the creative industry.
The actor claimed that never in the history of Nigeria had any President given the creative community the attention Jonathan had given them.
He said, “Your uncommon transformation has seen many of us travel to the best film schools around the globe to receive training we could only have dreamt about.
“We have received grants to make better films whereas we could not previously access loans.
“Under your administration, many of our members have received national honours, many of our members have gotten political appointments.”
Commending the President on his strides in the different sectors of the economy, Arinze urged him to remain focused and continue the good work.
“We salute you for your maturity in the face of unfair opposition, tyranny and cynics. At a time like this, as you prepare to come back and seek the mandate of Nigerians for another term, you can be rest assured that we are with you. We will support you. We will be there for you, just as you have been there for us,” he added.
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