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Buhari Condemns Latest Boko Haram Attacks

President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the latest terrorist attacks on Borno and Yobe communities by the Boko Haram bandits. In a strongly worded statement issued … Continue reading Buhari Condemns Latest Boko Haram Attacks


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Boko HaramPresident Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the latest terrorist attacks on Borno and Yobe communities by the Boko Haram bandits.

In a strongly worded statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, the President said he was deeply touched by the “mindless incidents of violence” on innocent people during the month of Ramadan.

According to President Buhari, the terrorists are enemies of everybody, and enemies of humanity everywhere.

He explained that no sane people who believe in any god would be destroying the lives of innocent people in cold blood, adding that terrorists do not represent any religion.

The President said that the pattern of their indiscriminate violence against innocent people shows that they represent nothing else but anarchy and devilry.

In what appears to be one of his toughest expressions of outrage, President Buhari reminded the Boko Haram terrorists of his uncompromising resolve to tackle them with all the resources at the disposal of his government.

“Make no mistake about it, this government is ever determined to discharge its fundamental duty of protecting the lives of its citizens from physical threats from any groups bent on creating chaos, confusion, and on destroying social and economic life of the people”, he further warned.

President Buhari, who extended his sympathy to the families of the victims, reassured all Nigerians that his government would never tolerate terrorist blackmail, and that the security forces would confront the Boko Haram bandits to the last man.

He promised that the terrorists, whom he described as “cowards who lack any moral inhibition and any iota of humanity to reason compassionately”, would not find Nigeria a safe haven, because they would be “hunted down without mercy and compromise.”

He reassured Nigerians that security would be tackled by his administration with vigorous determination.

The President, however, advised Nigerians to show more vigilance and be alert to the presence of suspicious people around them, adding that “the terrorists are enemies of religion and humanity.”

He explained that “no true believers in any God would target worshippers, holy places, or people who are fasting and other innocent Nigerians.”

Five people were killed and 15 others injured after two female suicide bombers attacked a hospital in Molai area of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in northeastern Nigeria on Saturday.

More than 100 people have reportedly been killed in northeast Nigeria in the past few weeks in a spate of bombings, mostly in Maiduguri.