President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday that he would stop at
nothing in bringing to justice those responsible for the attack on the
Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, which claimed the lives of four of his
aides last Saturday.
Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr.
Reuben Abati, the President who noted that the attack on the Emir
underscored the need for all Nigerians to be vigilant to the security
challenge posed by terrorist group in the country, said the attack was
senseless in all ramifications.
In a statement made available to LEADERSHIP to this effect last
night, Abati said “Once again, terrorism reared its ugly head when
gunmen attacked the revered Emir of Kano Alhaji Ado Bayero on Saturday
19 January 2013. The unfortunate incident which led to the regrettable
death of three persons including three of his security guards and his
driver underscored the continuing need for collective vigilance to
defeat the scourge of terrorism which has crept into our environment.
“While we condemn this in the strongest possible terms, this once
again underlines the senselessness of terrorism in all its
ramifications.
“While we reiterate our determination to address all genuine
grievances in the national polity, we want to emphasize that the Federal
Government of Nigeria will not succumb to the threat of terrorism and
utter disregard for human lives by purveyors of violence.
“President Jonathan commiserates with the families of those who lost
their lives in the incident, and assures Nigerians that the security
agencies will do everything possible to ensure that the perpetrators of
this heinous act are identified, and brought to justice according to the
laws of the land.”
Meanwhile, the national leader of the Congress for Progressive Change
(CPC), General Muhaammadu Buhari also described the attack as horrific.
While expressing sympathy on the loss of lives in the incident, Gen
Buhari in a release signed by CPC’s national publicity secretary, Engr
Fashakin, said the act only reminded the nation of the danger it was in.
“The portent of this latest security challenge is: the Nigerian state
is not just under an ominous cloud of insecurity but all the Citizens
(under the Nation space) are also victims. This is indeed one attack too
many!
“Let it be stated that insecurity of lives and property in any clime
is a measure of its lev el of development. This aptly explains why the
nation’s constitution, in section 14, places security and welfare of the
people on the government.
“As Citizens, we look forward to the time that this cloud of
insecurity shall be lifted and all Nigerians (of whatever religious
persuasion and ethnic extraction) shall be free to pursue happiness and
living anywhere under the Nation-space in tranquil setting,” Gen Buhari
said.
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