Mark, Tambuwal condemn Jaji bombing
Boko Haram, Kaduna, Legislature, Senate, State News Monday, November 26th, 2012Nigeria’s Senate President David Mark has blasted members of the
Boko Haram group over the bombings of Jaji Military cantonment
which killed about eleven people.
The senate president in a statement said “this is a challenge to all,
irrespective of religious, ethnic or political leanings. It’s about the
survival of Nigeria.”
On his own part, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal urged the security agencies not to despair
over the attack on their facilities.
He said no religion condones attack on innocent worshippers, and
urged all those behind the bombings to stop the attack.
The speaker restated the commitment of the House of
Representatives to do everything possible to assist security and
other relevant agencies to tackle the problems of insecurity in the
country.
Over eleven persons were feared dead on Sunday and several
others seriously injured when a suicide bomber believed to be
members of Boko Haram group rammed a bus into the Saint
Andrews Protestant Church located inside the Jaji Military barracks.
At least 50 people were killed in bombings in Kaduna in June, and
almost a month ago seven people died in a suicide bombing at a
Catholic Church in the state.
Via Africanexaminerwp_posts
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