Yobe Massacre: We’re Ready To Assist FG Bring Boko Haram Scourge To An End, Says Tinubu
Former
Lagos State governor and frontline opposition figure, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu yesterday decried the deadly attacks on hapless Nigerians
following the gruesome murder of over 60 students of the College of
Agriculture, Gujba, in Yobe State by suspected Boko Haram elements on
Sunday.
In a statement from his media office, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain lamented that “Nigeria is under attack.”
The statement, which is a sequel to a letter he personally wrote to Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam, said:
“As a father and leader, I am deeply saddened by the senseless
killings of innocent students. It is unacceptable and indefensible under
any guise. It is an act that must be punished.
“The recent carnage in Borno State and now at the College of
Agriculture in Yobe reminds us of the sinister nature of the enemy our
nation now faces.
“There should be no mistake at this sombre moment. Those who launched
these attacks did not launch them at the people they killed. They knew
not the names of their victims or who they were.
“The dead were just unfortunate souls who happened to be close enough
to murder. The real targets of these massacres were our nation, society
and any semblance of civilized, modern life. Nigeria is under attack
and the earlier those in charge realised this, the quicker the situation
can be arrested. In terms of security, the present is not safe, neither
is the future secured.
“The killings at the College of Agriculture were particularly
jarring. Under cover of darkness, evil crept unto a campus of higher
learning, turning it into a place of slaughter.
“These murderers snatched the lives of young people who were just
entering the fullness of life. The attackers fell upon them so early
that many of the students were still in bed.
“These young people only wanted an education to improve their future
and that of the nation. They were armed only with this desire and with
the tools of students. They had done no one any harm.
“Yet, their attackers executed them in the cruelest fashion. This is
terror in its basest form. By this act, the crazed and armed menace we
face tells us that attending school, attempting to get an education, is
now a capital offence. Those guilty of seeking to learn are to be
executed.
“This is a dire affront to fundamental humanity. It is also a frontal
attack on our quest for economic development and social progress. Those
that did this seek to cast a veil of fear and ignorance over Nigeria.
We must remain steadfast in the belief that enlightenment and progress
is best for our people.
“These killers want us to hide in the shadow of fear and live in the
cave of ignorance. We must be brave enough to tell them “no.” No matter
how they try to frighten us, we shall walk in the light of learning,
justice, hope and tolerance, unity and progress.
“What we face is nothing less than a contest for the soul of the
nation. We dare not lose the contest. These young people died just
because they wanted to learn and live better. We can’t allow their
deaths to be in vain.
“Thus, we must rededicate ourselves that all of our children shall
learn and live better because of the education they shall receive.
“We must look beyond the deaths and spilled blood of these innocent
children. In times like these, it is easy to give up and recede into
our fears. Yet, we must be of good courage. We must not give way to
sorrow or despair. We must forge ahead with our best plans and
preparations for the people.”
Tinubu, who called on the FG to focus on making society better, said
the advice was not to score political points, adding that the attackers
ultimate aim is to cripple the educational system in the north and if
they are not stopped they will succeed.
“They intend to make Nigeria desolate” he said, noting that “In their
warped minds, this will be paradise. Paradise for them will be
purgatory for the rest of us.”
Brimming with optimism that the country will overcome what he termed
as “this pestilence”, Tinubu added that justice shall prevail just as
every Nigerian must put hands on deck to build the nation.
“We must be of good courage. We cannot allow their violence to dictate the path that we must go.
They see a nation they want to destroy. I see a nation we should build. We shall win.
“They may have guns and terror. But they lack the moral force to stop
us from building the nation we seek. We have justice and right. We
shall win”, he maintained.
Wondering how long the senseless killings will last and how many
lives would have been lost before this evil is halted, Tinubu challenged
the federal government to become more proactive in developing a
comprehensive law enforcement, intelligence-gathering and economic
incentives strategy to checkmate the plague.
“On such a grave matter of national security, there is no
partisanship. We are all Nigerians. We stand ready to help in this
fight. We await the call of the Federal Government to do so,” the former
governor said.
He extended his condolences to the government and people of Yobe State especially families, who lost loved ones in the attack.
“Your grief is heavy and thick because of the senselessness of this
tragedy. But you don’t carry this grief alone. All Nigeria grieves with
you. Those were our children, too” Tinubu said.
-The Nation
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