Saturday, 13 April 2013

Amnesty Won’t End Boko Haram Killings – Turton

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If President Goodluck Jonathan speaks out on his 2015 ambition, the Boko Haram attack will stop, president of Ondo state Unification of Cherubim and Seraphim, Primate Ademisokun Turton has said.
Speaking in Akure at the inauguration of the Unification of the Churches in the state, Primate Turton said that the insecurity in the country will come to an end the moment President Goodluck Jonathan make it public that he is not contesting in the 2015 elections.
Turton said the Islamist sect group will continue its activities whether the government grants amnesty or not, but he believes it will come to a complete halt once the President speaks out on his political ambition come 2015.
The religious leader who heads the Success Cathedral of the Church in Akure, Ondo state alleged that Northern leaders are behind the insecurity in the country believing that they can make it a campaign issue.
According to him, it is part of the plan of the North to regain power in 2015 adding that he was against the granting of amnesty to the faceless group who are bent on breaking up the country.

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