Nigerian president declares emergency in 3 states during 'rebellion'
The order, issued by
President Goodluck Jonathan, applies to Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states
in northeastern Nigeria. He also noted a rise of insurgent violence in
eight other states as well, including Nasarawa, where scores of police
officers were killed last week.
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"We have taken robust
steps to unravel and address the root causes of these crises, but it
would appear that there is a systematic effort by insurgents and
terrorists to destabilize the Nigerian state and test our collective
resolve," Jonathan said in a televised speech.
Insisting they weren't
simply criminals, the president said "terrorist groups" were staging a
"rebellion and insurgency" that threatened Nigeria's "unity and
territorial integrity." Some northern parts of Borno state have already
been taken over by such groups, as Jonathan noted.
Such violence over the
years has been blamed on Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education
is sacrilege." According to Human Rights Watch, the group has killed
more than 2,800 people in an escalating campaign to impose strict
Islamic law on largely Muslim northern Nigeria.
Attempts at dialogue --
which will continue, the president said -- have failed to curb
militants' efforts "to progressively overwhelm the ... country." He
cited several recent examples of violence, including the killing of
"innocent civilians and state officials," attacks on government
buildings and facilities and the destruction of Nigeria's flag for
"strange flags" instead.
"These actions amount to a
declaration of war and a deliberate attempt to undermine the authority
of the Nigerian state and threaten her territorial integrity," Jonathan
said. "As a responsible government, we will not tolerate this."
The president said he'll
send more troops to the three states, adding that they and other
security forces there have orders to "take all necessary action." They
have the authority to detain suspects and those who illegally possess
weapons, take over any building "used for terrorist purposes" and
conduct searches.
"Those insurgents and
terrorists who take delight in killing our security operatives --
whoever they may be, wherever they may go -- we will hunt them down, we
will fish them out, and we will bring them to justice," Jonathan said.
"No matter what it takes, we will win this war against terror."
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