President Muhammadu Buhari has received the Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who was in the Presidential Villa, to console him on the death of Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff, and 10 military officers.
Fayemi, who is also the governor of Ekiti, was accompanied by the National Caretaker Committee Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mai Mala Buni, and Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger.
Speaking at the event,
the president expressed sadness over the loss of officers at a time the country
was battling with security challengess, saying that last Friday fatal air crash
had increased the country’s problems.
Buhari, however,
stated that he would continue to do his best in addressing the nation’s
security challenges, and enjoined all well-meaning citizens to also continue to
pray for the country.
He said: “This is a
situation that only God knows when it will happen and it happened at a time
when the security situation in the country is a fundamental issue.
“And to loose choice
officers has increased our problem but we know what we are in for and we will
continue to work hard and pray hard so that God will give us the power to
appreciate and apply ourselves to the problem.
“The people who
elected us, they know the promises we made within the time…the circumstances
which we find ourselves…we will keep on trying and continue to do our best.”
Fayemi had earlier
commiserated with the president over the death of the officers.
The governor recalled
that when governors requested for the change of service chiefs, the president
heeded, noting that the impact of the action was already being felt.
He, therefore,
affirmed that the death of the officers was a big blow, saying, however, the
war against terrorism and banditry must be won.
”We’ve read your
statement and this delegation of governors consider it a duty and as part of
our obligation as your representatives to commiserate with you over the loss of
your galant officers.
“We know it is an
event that has touched you. When we mentioned the necessity for a change of
service chiefs, you were determined to get the best set of people, you gave
your assurance and the military was beginning to feel the impact.
“We know that this is
a major blow and you are unrelenting in your quest/commitment to ensure peace
and security in our country.
“It’s unfortunate the
losses we have suffered. We only pray God gives both the families and the
country the fortitude to bear the loss, pray that God gives our country greater
resolve to continue on the path that the late COAS towed.
“For us, we must
defeat banditry, insurgency and criminality. That’s the mandate you gave them.
This should not lead to any retreat or surrender on our part.
“As you have promised, we know that our
country will do everything to ensure that the administration will do all to
take care of the families of the departed officers. It’s an indication of how
protected the active officers would be,” he added.
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