Buhari sympathises with Niger Republic over 70 killed by terrorists, calls for united action against terrorism


President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the killing of 70 people in Zaroumdareye, a border town between Niger Republic and Mali by militants, describing the incident as another clarion call for united action by African leaders against terrorism.


Reacting to the incident on Sunday in Abuja, the president said said: “I am profoundly shocked by the large scale death of innocent people at the hands of these callous militants who have no regard for the sanctity of human life.”

“We are facing grave security challenges on account of the evil campaign of indiscriminate violence by terrorists in the Sahel and only united action can help us defeat these vicious enemies of humanity,” he said.

The president said terrorism has now become a contagion of evil that can spread anytime if united action is not taken.

“Instability in one part of Africa had implications for the security of others. 
The destabilisation of Libya in 2011 is producing domino effects on the security of other African countries including Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and others.
“The looting of Libyan armouries in the aftermath of Gaddafi’s fall has put dangerous weapons into the hands of terrorists and other criminals who now pose security challenges to other countries.

“We are united by common fate and therefore we must act in concert to defeat these evil men who target innocent people. Let me use this opportunity to express my deepest sympathy for the government, the people of Niger and the families of the victims,” he said.

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