Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar today broke down in
tears when informed of the massacre of dozens of students of Federal
Government College, Buni Yadi, Gujiba Local Government Area of Yobe
State.
The former Vice President who is also Grand Patron of
Federal Government College Okigwe Old Students Association said in a
strongly-worded statement by his media office in Abuja that all the
Federal Government had been doing about addressing the security
situation in the North-east region of the country amounts to mere
chasing of shadows if school walls cannot be protected from armed
attacks.
The former Vice President particularly frowned at the
impression given by President Goodluck Jonathan at his Presidential
Media Chat on Monday that the government has been successful at pushing
armed attacks to the fringes of the country.
“My heartfelt
condolences go to families of the slain school pupils. It is unfortunate
that innocent school children, will become victims of armed attacks.
“This
will not be the first time in recent times that school children are
being attacked, and it is particularly disheartening that the Federal
Government is yet to devise a strategy of keeping our schools safe from
terror attacks. If our counter-insurgency strategies are not strong
enough to keep our children safe inside their schools, then one must
wonder if such a strategy isn’t mere chasing shadows,” Atiku said.
According
to him: “it is important that the Federal Government ups its
counter-insurgency strategy and desist from taking credits in pushing
armed attacks to the fringes, as the president would like to put it. No
Nigerian’s life is less in value to another.”
He said it is
imperative for government to ensure security in schools, in particular
the Federal Government Colleges because of their unique role in forging
national unity among pupils from diverse backgrounds in the country.
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