President Goodluck Jonathan
has condemned Monday’s “dastardly murder’’ of students of Government
Senior Science Secondary School, Potiskum, Yobe, by a suspected suicide
bomber.
Reports say dozens of
students were killed and several others were injured when a suicide
bomber, disguised as a student, detonated an explosive at the school’s
assembly ground at 7:45 a.m.
In a statement issued by Reuben Abati,
the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, quoted Jonathan
as promising to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice “no
matter how long it takes.”
He said
“President Goodluck Jonathan sends his heartfelt commiserations to the
government and people of Yobe on the death of many students in a bomb
attack on Potiskum earlier today.
“Jonathan
also conveys his deepest sympathies to all parents who lost their
beloved children in the heinous attack on Government Science Secondary
School, Potiskum, which appears to have been carried out by a suicide
bomber.
“The President condemns the
dastardly murder of the students on their school’s assembly ground as
they prepared to begin another week of study in pursuit of a better life
for themselves and their families.
“The
President assures the grieving parents and people of Yobe that no
matter how long it takes, the Federal Government will ensure that all
those responsible for the senseless murder of so many promising
youngsters and the continuing acts of terrorism across the country are
brought to justice and made to pay for their atrocious crimes.’’
He
said the President had also assured Nigerians that in spite of seeming
setbacks, his administration remained fully committed to winning the war
against insurgency and terrorism.
“Jonathan
reaffirms that the country will ultimately overcome the current
security challenges by domestic terrorists and their foreign allies.
“With
the dedication of its Armed Forces and national security agencies, as
well as the continued support and cooperation of all patriotic citizens,
the country will ultimately overcome.’’
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