This came after the attack on Kukawa village on Thursday in Borno State, which left at least 90 people dead.
According to a statement released by the Senior Special Assistant to
the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President urged
Muslims around the world to reject with one voice, the claim by
attackers to be acting in the name of Islam.
“President Buhari considers the murder by the terrorists of up to 150
innocent men, women and children in Kukawa a very heinous atrocity
which must be unreservedly condemned by all people of conscience,” the
statement read.
The President believes that these last desperate acts of fleeing
agents of terrorism underscore the urgent need to bring to early
fruition the efforts of his government to form a more
effective international coalition against insurgency and terrorism in
Nigeria and neighbouring countries.
President Buhari conveyed his heart-felt condolences to families of the victims of Boko Haram’s dreadful killings in Kukawa.
He had also called
on the international community to unite and forge a stronger worldwide
consensus for more effective action against global terrorism.
In a condolence message to the government and people of Egypt on the
recent murder of the country’s Attorney General, Hesham Barakat and the
killing of about 70 Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula by
terrorists, President Buhari restated his conviction that concerted
global action was needed to overcome terrorism in all parts of the
world.

2 comments:
This killings are too much.
Way too much
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