On a
condolence visit to victims of the Gombe bomb blast, Vice President,
Osinbajo assured the people that insurgency in the country will soon
come to an end.

Nigeria's Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has re-assured
Nigerians that the Boko Haram threat would soon be an history as he,
alongside the president are working endlessly to end the menace.
Speaking in Gombe on Friday, July 17, 2015, during a condolence
visit to families that lost their loved one to the Gombe central market
twin blasts on Thursday, Osinbajo said the Federal Government was
committed to wiping out the activities of insurgents in the country.
In his words, “The incident is unfortunate; we are convinced we are going to stamp out insurgency in the country”.
'This morning when we paid the President Sallah homage, he
asked me to come to Gombe to commiserate with the people, the Emir and
governor of Gombe over the terrible incident that happened. He said I
should let them know that we are with them; we heard about the death of
men, women and children and we feel your pains.
'People should be rejoicing in celebration of Sallah but instead they are mourning; it is unfortunate,' he said.
Osinbajo said it was the duty of the government to protect the
lives and properties of the citizenry. I salute the braveness of Gombe
people. In spite of the unfortunate incident they are still in the
market. This is because they know, it is only God that can protect them,
men can only do their best,” he said.
While receiving the VP, Governor Dankwambo,thanked the Osinbajo for
the visit, adding that the people of Gombe State were highly honoured
with the gesture.

No comments :
Post a Comment