
•Block of classrooms at Government Secondary School, Mamudo, Yobe State, destroyed by Boko Haram members...on Saturday.
President
Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday described the killing of 29 pupils of
Government Secondary School, Mamudo, Potiskum, Yobe State, as wicked and
barbaric and vowed to flush our perpetrators of violence out of the
country.
“The killing is barbaric, completely
wicked. Anybody who will target innocent children for any kind of grief
will certainly go to hell,” the President said in a statement by his
spokesman, Reuben Abati.
The presidential condemnation came on
the heels of the closure of secondary schools in Yobe as a result of the
killings of the school pupils in Mamudo.
Governor Ibrahim Gaidam who described
the killing as “cold-blooded murder” when he visited the attacked
school on Sunday ordered all secondary schools in the state shut until
the beginning of next academic session in September.
The pupils and one of their teachers
were murdered by suspected members of the violent Islamic sect, Boko
Haram whom the security forces had been waging war against since the
declaration of state of emergency in Yobe, Adamawa and Borno states on
May 14 this year.
Abati added, “Mr. President wants to assure Nigerians that these kind of desperate Nigerians will be flushed out of the system.
“Mr. President is committed to the issue
of the protection of lives and properties of all Nigerians and he wants
to assure Nigerians that the war against terrorists has been launched
and will continue and the Nigerian government is determined to put an
end to this menace.
“The President sympathises with the
families affected and he stands by them at this moment of grief. The
killing is most unfortunate, most regrettable and Mr. President wants to
assure Nigerians that any attempt by any group to undermine this
government will be resisted.”
Apart from the President, Nigerians on
Sunday expressed outrage at the killing of the young pupils with the
Senate President David Mark calling for a definite halt to the spate of
killings by members of Boko Haram and other violent groups in the
country.
In a statement made available to our
correspondent on Sunday, Mark said, “Even in war situations, children
and women are protected. Killing children is akin to cutting down the
future of a people. This is inhuman, barbaric and unacceptable to any
right thinking member of the society.
“For no reason, the lives of these
promising children were needlessly cut down by the heartless people.
This cannot be a way of life. Enough of this bloodshed.”
He urged the security operatives to step
up their surveillance and monitoring activities to halt the trend and
bring perpetrators to justice.
Senator Mark assured that the National
Assembly would continue to give priority attention to appropriation to
the security operatives to carry out their duties without hitches.
Meanwhile, the killers appeared to have shifted attention to defenceless young persons.
Suspected Boko Haram members had on June
17, 2013, killed nine pupils sitting for the National Examination
Council examination at the Ansarudeen Primary/ Secondary School located
in the Jajeri ward of Maiduguri metropolis in Borno State.
On June 16, gunmen suspected to be
members of the group killed seven pupils of a secondary school in
Damaturu, the Yobe State capital.
The President of ASUU, Dr. Issa Faggae, described the attack on the Yobe school on Saturday as unfortunate.
Fagge said that the government should pay attention to insecurity by addressing socio-economic problems.
“It seems the approach taken by
government is not providing a lasting solution to the insecurity.
Nigerians have been impoverished over the years. The resources of the
country are not used for the common man. Nigerians have also not been
availed of quality education to ensure they can stand on their own and
create jobs,” he said.
President of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, Mr. Asagha Nkoro, described the killing as gruesome.
He noted that the level of insecurity in the county was frightening.
Nkoro said, “It is high time the
government and everyone in the political class faced this issue
sincerely with the fear of God and stop further drama and manifestation
that reflect a show the so called politics with human life.
“We call on government to stop all forms
of social celebration and promote soberness while we trust God for
forgiveness and divine intervention to stem this ugly trend.”
The Congress for Progressive Change, described the killing as mindless.
The CPC National Publicity Secretary,
Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, in an interview with one of our correspondents,
said the party abhorred violence of any kind.
He stated, “There is no religion that encourages the senseless killing of people. We condemn it in the strongest possible terms.
“No religion can be forced on Nigerians
as a state religion; we are a secular state and will remain so. Look at
Egypt where they are largely Arab, I am sure most of the people who
poured into Tahir square in opposition to the way in which their
President was ruling the nation went out to protect the secularity of
their country.”
Also, the Senate Leader, Chief Victor
Ndoma-Egba, SAN, and a member of the National Democratic Coalition,
Chief Mike Okoye, condemned the killings.
While Ndoma-Egba, representing Cross River Central, andOkoye said the act represented the height of wickedness.
“It (the killing) is a most heinous and
condemnable act not only against the youth, but youth seeking education
and enlightenment and therefore the future. All of the country must rise
together against these barbarians,” Ndoma-Egba said.
Okoye said, “The act is devilish and not
only devilish but satanic. I believe that government should rise to the
occasion. The civilized world should also rise to the occasion and
eradicate this evil. Those who conducted this devilish act have dead
souls and demented spirits and are not worthy to be counted as human
beings in any civilized society.
“Government must immortalise their names
as heroes. They will forever remain our heroes. May Our Lord Jesus
Christ receive the souls of the faithful departed? May they rest in
perfect peace?”
The Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro,
condemned the gruesome killing and describsed the murder as “barbaric,
crude and unacceptable” in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media,
Mr. George Ubong, on Sunday.
Moro was quoted as having said that the killings were unimaginable and had no justification whatsoever.
He said that it was rather unfortunate
that people could wreak such havoc with the sole intent to instil
unnecessary fear and pain in Nigerians.
The minister stressed that those behind
the killings had no reason for their action in view of the decision of
the Federal Government to set up a Presidential Committee under the
leadership of the Minister of Special Duties, Mr. Kabiru Turaki (SAN) to
engage repentant leaders of the sect in dialogue and to consider the
possibility of granting amnesty to them.
He called on the leaders of the
insurgents to embrace the Government’s offer of dialogue and refrain
from the mindless waste of human lives in the country.
He stated that the activities of Boko Haram members were inimical to the image of the country.
He said that the country was in need of
“all the goodwill of its global partners, all the foreign investment it
can muster as well as the environment conducive for developments.”
The minister who sympathized with the
families of the late students called on Nigerians to cooperate with
security operatives by rendering relevant information that could lead to
the prevention of such heinous killings and arrest of the culprits.
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