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NLC Condemns Nyanya Attack, Says Terror Attacks In Abuja Unacceptable

The Nigeria Labour Congress has condemned the bomb attack which killed at least 70 Nigerians at the Nyanya motor park in Abuja. In a press … Continue reading NLC Condemns Nyanya Attack, Says Terror Attacks In Abuja Unacceptable


omar_nlcThe Nigeria Labour Congress has condemned the bomb attack which killed at least 70 Nigerians at the Nyanya motor park in Abuja.

In a press statement on Monday, the President of the group, Abdulwahed Ibrahim Omar, said:  “The bomb blasts early this morning at a Nyanya Bus Stop, Abuja, which left scores dead, especially workers, is as barbaric as it is condemnable.”

Describing the incident as “a sore reminder that the battle against terror is far from over,” Omar said the attack was also a reminder that there were no safe havens.

Omar called for unity despite the sorrow relatives of the victims are going through. “While our hearts go to the victims and their families, we as citizens must be vigilant and resolute at all times. We must stand together as one family united by grief and threat to our collective well-being. Every bomb that goes off takes something away from us, yet we will never surrender. We will defeat this enemy with our collective resolve and focus,”Omar said.

The NLC President added that the “government needs to do more to reassure Nigerians of their safety as it takes more than regular effort to confront an enemy as resourceful as this. In the past three years a sizable per cent age of our national budget has been devoted to security. This should translate into better infrastructure, training and incentive for our personnel and not slush funds for dark interests.

“Our roads oftentimes are turned into a nightmare in the quest by our security personnel to apprehend terror suspects or frustrate their plans through the doctrine of pre-emption, yet it is doubtful if these personnel are sufficiently equipped for their tasks. More often than not it is guess work or application of psychology, yet the cold realities of our situation certainly require more than this.

“Government must tackle this terror through confrontation and through the depletion of their ranks via provision of education and jobs.

“We also call for the full and immediate implementation of the reports of the two committees set up by the Federal Government on Boko Haram. They made profound recommendations including the prosecution of those believed to have started the crisis.”

Omar insisted that the country “cannot live in a perpetual state of terror.”