Sunday, 6 July 2014

Revealed: Why Jonathan Will Regret Releasing B’Haram Detainees......

President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan
Renowned preacher and General Overseer of Shiloh Word Chapel (aka Faith Nations), Prophet Ikechukwu Samuel, has warned President Goodluck Jonathan against releasing members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect in exchange for the over 200 abducted female students of Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, saying “it would be a costly and regrettable mistake.” According to him, doing so would worsen the security challenges in the North East and the entire nation and cast a great slur on government’s reputation. Speaking with journalists in Abuja ahead of the forthcoming third anniversary of the church,
the prophet called on members of the Boko Haram sect to have a change of heart and stop bloodshed to avoid the wrath of God.

The Cleric said the government would regret trading off the Chibok girls for prisoners, “If you release the girls in place of people that the law says should remain in detention as investigation goes on, the people have not changed their mindset, you have not changed their agreement, you have not changed their spirit, their heart and decisions. It will be a costly mistake, Jonathan and his government will regret it.”
“If members of Boko Haram wants to release the Chibok girls, it is a change of heart that will make them do so. Let Nigerians pray because this country is a nation with faith. Every citizen of Nigeria has faith, let us use our own faith, irrespective of our religious beliefs to ask our God to change their hearts. Boko Haram insurgents are still in the dark because they will still do more and we will keep exchanging. Yet, it will not solve the problem. Let our leaders and every citizen show love. Releasing people in places of evil will in turn increase the problem. It is not the solution, we should kneel down and pray for a change of heart.”
He suggested that rather than embark on such actions, “The security agencies should ask them questions to know more about their activities, they should be interrogated to know about their emotional dialogue: why are you doing this? Why do you hate mankind? Who are your sponsors? What is your mission? What are your demands from the government for these killings to stop?”

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