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"I too wish to join those who have expressed their condolences to the Nigerian people following the death of President Umaru Yar’Adua.
I would like to raise two points in my speech. First of all, I would like to start with a point made by an inhabitant of Nigeria who was asked what the cause of the evil in this country was. He said quite clearly: ‘we see people guilty of atrocities and crimes being charged and then,’ he continued, ‘they disappear to the capital and we never see them again’. In other words, there is never any sign of public accountability for the crimes committed.
Secondly, I would like to stress that we must bear in mind the religious aspect to the conflict. Several speakers so far have seemed to say that there is a religious aspect, but that everything is basically to do with social and economic matters. In fact, Acting President Jonathan Goodluck has taken this aspect into consideration and invited religious leaders to a dialogue. We must support him on this."@en1
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