Monday, 28 July 2014

Jonathan condemns terror attack in Kano, Adamawa & Cameroon

Find the State House press statement below...

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan wholeheartedly

condemns the recent terrorist attacks in Kano and

Adamawa States as well as the kidnap of the Lamido of

Kolofata in Northern Cameroon, Lamido Seini Lamine

and the wife of the Vice Prime Minister of Cameroon.

The President describes as shocking, callous and

reprehensible the multiple bomb blasts that occurred in

Kano within 24 hours, and the unrelenting attacks by the

Boko Haram at a time the Muslim faithful are observing

the holy festival of Eid el Fitri.

He commiserates with the families of all those who lost their

loved ones in the Kano and Adamawa attacks and wishes

the injured speedy recovery.

President Jonathan further notes that the deployment of

young women as suicide bombers represents a new low in

the inhuman campaign by these terrorists and an expression

of utter disregard for the dignity of the female gender as

well as a wicked exploitation of the girl-child.

The President states that the abduction of the Lamido of

Kolofata and the wife of the Vice premier of Cameroon

clearly underscores the regional security threat that Boko

Haram has become.

He welcomes the recent resolve by the Defence Ministers of

Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Benin and Niger to further

strengthen existing partnerships in order to forestall the

desperate attempt by misguided elements to turn the sub-

region into a battleground for terrorism and radical

extremism.

President Jonathan urges the security forces to remain

resolute, and not be discouraged by the desperation of the

agents of evil. He believes that with the continued

cooperation between Nigeria's security forces and their

counterparts in neighbouring countries, the war against terror

will surely be won.

REUBEN ABATI

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

July 28, 2014.



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