
Senate President Bukola Saraki, who is reportedly not talking with President Muhammadu Buhari, has expressed confidence in the ability of the president to end the Boko Haram insurgency ravaging parts of the country.
Saraki asserts that the political will to tackle the menace is not lacking in the present government.
Speaking through his spokesperson Yusuf Olaniyonu, on Thursday, the senate president strongly condemned the “renewed onslaught against innocent Nigerians by the Boko Haram sect, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.”
He is equally saddened by the death of six school children in Lagos following a boat mishap that involved 14 school children who were being conveyed across Ojo to Irewe jetty. He has also commended the efforts so far made by President Buhari in ensuring the safety of Nigerians.
Saraki is “particularly unhappy” that the insurgents could let loose their suicide squad on a day Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was in Maiduguri, on behalf of the federal government, for an on-the-spot-assessment of the situation of the internally displaced persons, IDPs, with a view to providing additional succour to affected families and communities.
According to the statement, “It was really a sad day for me to learn that suicide bombers unleashed attack on the people on a day the vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, visited Maiduguri to see things for himself and also visit beleaguered families and communities whose lives and means of livelihoods have been adversely affected by the barbaric acts of the insurgents.
“Boko Haram is not invincible and I have no doubt that the present administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari possesses the requisite political will and determination to decisively fight the insurgents and restore security to affected areas.”
On the tragic loss of six young lads and another six students yet to be accounted for after a boat that was travelling from Ojo to Irewe capsized in Lagos, the senate president urged all relevant stakeholders, including water transportation authorities, and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to ensure that the six yet-to-be-recovered children are found and taken out of the water.
“This incident, which is one too many, is another wake-up call for officials charged with the regulation of water transportation across the country to rev up their prevention strategies and emergency preparedness level so as to avoid future occurrence and prompt rescue of victims,” he said.
While condoling with families of victims, the senate president prayed God to grant repose to the souls of Nigerians whose lives were cut short by both the Maiduguri suicide bombing and the boat mishap in Lagos.
“Any life lost in this type of tragic circumstances is a star dimmed and it is my firm commitment that the senate and indeed the national assembly, under my leadership, will continue to fashion appropriate legislation aimed at strengthening the capacity of the present administration to appropriately prevent and respond to life-wasting emergencies such as we have just witnessed,” he added.
Saraki called on all Nigerians, particularly the religious faithful, to pray to God to continue to save the country from all forms of calamity.