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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Bama killings; Action Congress of Nigeria condemns the attack


The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) condemns  the attack on Bama town in Borno  by Boko Haram insurgents which left 55 people dead, saying the barbaric attack is another reason for all stakeholders to work tirelessly to end the daily carnage in some parts of the north.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said while every human life is sacrosanct, it is particularly saddened by the mindless killing of security personnel in the course of carrying out their duties of ensuring the protection of life and property.
It also described as barbaric and callous the killing of defenceless citizens, especially women and children, saying the perpetrators of the senseless killings have lost their sense of decency and humanity.
”Nothing in the world can justify the kind of killings we have witnessed in recent times, and it is high time those who are behind these orgy of violence stopped and retraced their steps,” ACN said, adding that the Bama killings, coming about three weeks after the Baga massacre, portray Nigeria as a country where human life has little or no value.
”This unflattering portrayal can only have negative consequences for our country, which needs all the goodwill of  its global partners, all the foreign investments it can muster, as well as an environment conducive for urgent  growth and development,” the party said.
It wondered what the insurgents wanted to achieve by attacking women and children in police barracks and targetting health centres, courts and local council secretariat, all areas most likely to be populated by innocent civilians.
ACN urged the federal government to work closely with other key stakeholders to find a lasting solution to the Boko Haram crisis, saying the time for flip-flopping and foot-dragging is over.

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