Press Release | 22 January 2012 08:25 CET

President Jonathan Visits Kano, Consoles Bomb Victims.

Source: Osaremen Ehi James/Nollywoodgists.com
President Jonathan At Emir of Kano's Palace

President Jonathan At Emir of Kano's Palace

Reports say that President Jonathan is in Kano, the city devasted by multiple bomb blasts on Friday evening.

According to reports, the number people confirmed dead have risen to over 160. The bomb explosions have resulted in several billions loss in casualties.

Meanwhile, President Jonathan has issued a statement on the deadly incident.

In a press statement released by Reuben Abati, his Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, the Presient expressed shock at the death of innocent victims who lost their lives in the blast.

He also expressed disappointment on the death of Enenche Akogwu, a Channels TV reported that was killed while on duty.

Below is the full press statement by the President.

President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed his condolences to all victims, including the management and staff of Channels Television, following the multiple bomb blasts and acts of violence which rocked the city of Kano on Friday, in which seven persons were confirmed dead and others wounded. Among the seven persons killed in the incident was a reporter with Channels Television in Kano, Mr Enenche Akogwu. Mr Akogwu was reportedly shot and killed while on duty during the exchange of fire between men and officers of the Nigeria Police and the terrorists at the Farm Centre Police Station, Kano.

President Jonathan who said he was greatly saddened by the incident which  led to the loss of lives of innocent Nigerians,  pledged to get to the root of the incident while assuring the management and staff of Channels Television which lost its Kano-based correspondent and indeed all Nigerians, that those behind these acts of terrorism would  be made to face the full wrath of the law.

He commended the media as the Fourth Estate of the Realm for living up to its constitutional and noble responsibility in these critical times and assured all journalists that  “the Federal Government will continue to partner with the media in a robust and patriotic manner in the drive to build, institute and sustain the administration's transformational values and programmes for our dear country  and indeed Nigerians."

The President further commended the media for its historic role in protecting constitutional democracy and the rule of Law in Nigeria and promised to ensure that those who lost their lives in the Kano incident do not die in vain as those behind the acts of violence will be apprehended and speedily dealt with in accordance with the Laws of the land.

The President said: “It is with a heart  full of sadness  and pain that I convey my condolences on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria to  the families, friends, associates and relatives of all those who lost their lives in the acts of violence in Kano on Friday. These are honest and patriotic Nigerians who were brutally and recklessly cut down by agents of terror. As a responsible Government, we will not fold our hands and watch enemies of democracy, for that is what these mindless killers are, perpetrate unprecedented evil in our land. I want to re-assure Nigerians, the international Community, and members of the fourth estate of the realm, who lost one of their colleagues, a reporter with Channels Television,  that all those involved in that dastardly act would be made to face the full wrath of the law.”
 
Reuben Abati

Special Adviser to the President

(Media and Publicity)

21 January 2012

Press Release culled from Saharareporters

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