Kaduna Abduction: Buhari Condemns ‘Barbaric Terror Attacks’, Killing Of Three Students

President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the killing of the three students kidnapped at Greenfield University, Kaduna State.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, disclosed this in a statement titled ‘President Buhari denounces the killing of Kaduna students as barbaric terror attack,’ on Saturday.

The President reiterated that his regime will fight banditry, kidnapping and what he called political murders with all the resources available.

He further extended his condolences and that of the Federal Government to the relatives, associates of the murdered students and the Kaduna State Government

“My thoughts are with their families in this time of grief. May their souls rest in peace,” President Buhari was quoted as saying.

President Buhari also described as “unfortunate the tenor of some political and religious leaders that seem to further incite and stoke the pain and anguish of mourning families who are forced to confront these tragedies.”

“Addressing this scourge requires a great show of empathy and coming together as a society to squarely confront these elements and the danger it poses to our democracy and peaceful life in the country.”

5 Comments

  1. Always sympathize with the victims instead of taking drastic measures once and for all, my thoughts also with them

  2. Is this how we will continue living in the country with fear of been attacked everyday, government needs to do something

  3. If the government knows that they can’t do anything about it, they should call on external forces to assist them in wipe them off

  4. As GCFR, you needs to command the security agencies to for a synergy and wipe them out once and for all, you have to stop sympathizing with Nigerians

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