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Atiku condemns atrocities
Posted Sat Jan 7,2012

Atiku
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned in the
strongest terms the latest round of ethnic and religious
terrorist attacks in Jigawa, Gombe and in Mubi and Jimeta,
Adamawa State, by yet to be identified gunmen.
Speaking to newsmen on Saturday evening, shortly on arrival at
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the former Vice
President said the killing of 30 innocent Nigerians by bandits
was not only criminal and barbaric but also a dangerous threat
to the unity of this country, especially coming two weeks after
the terrorist attack on Christian worshippers at the St. Theresa
Catholic Church at Madalla on Christmas Day.
This spiral of violence, he said, is unacceptable because it was
targeted at destroying Nigeria’s hard efforts to sustain unity
in diversity.
According to Atiku, the attack on defenseless citizens anywhere
carries the risk of polarizing the nation and weakening the
efforts to take a united stand against terrorists and their evil
agenda.
He said at a time leaders were making united efforts
to find solutions to this mindless and cruel incidents of
terrorist violence, some bandits with hideous motives appeared
determined to set Nigerians against one another.
The Former Vice President, however, called for increased
vigilance by security agents, wondering how bandits could wipe
out lives with impunity without detection or intervention by
those trained to protect the citizens.
Atiku noted that one of the basic duties of any government
include the protection of its citizens anywhere they reside in
the country. He warned of dangerous consequences of targeting
members of other ethnic groups or followers of other religions.
The Turaki Adamawa expressed his sympathy to the families of the
victims of this latest violence on innocent citizens by the Boko
Haram. He also expressed solidarity with the government and
people of Adamawa State and the rest of the country over this
national tragedy.
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