But for the country's main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), Jonathan's tenure has been far from a success, particularly on security and his perceived failure to tackle Boko Haram.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris, reporting from Lagos, said Jonathan's administration had been losing support due to its failure to tackle the issues of Boko Haram violence, corruption, and problems in the power sector. "The attack that happened on Monday underlines the challenges the Jonathan administration has faced over the past years," he said. "Over the past four years we have seen Boko Haram grow bolder and take more territory. The challenge to the group seems to be fading and the Nigerians are not happy with this." Violence by Boko Haram has claimed more than 10,000 lives in five years and Jonathan has in recent months seen the apparent loss of more than a dozen towns to fighters in the far northeast. Jonathan also came under fire for his lacklustre response to the mass abduction of 276 schoolgirls in April and his decision to be seen partying 24 hours after the kidnapping. Two hundred and nineteen of the girls are still missing. In his speech on Tuesday, jonathan addressed the issue of Boko Haram and the abductions. "This has cast a dark cloud over our nation, but we will surely win the war on terror," he said. "We will surely get our daughters freed and defeat terror in our country." source - Al Jazeera |
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