President Muhammadu Buhari, on Saturday strongly condemned the killing of three of the students kidnapped at Greenfield University, Kaduna State.
The President described the students as bright youngsters who were cut down by evil people in their prime.
“My thoughts are with their families in this time of grief. May their souls rest in peace,” said the President.
On the recurring incidents of kidnappings and killings in Kaduna State in particular, the President condemned them as “barbaric terror attacks,” and described as “unfortunate the tenor of some political and religious leaders that seem to further incite and stoke the pain and anguish of mourning families who are forced to confront these atrocities. Addressing this scourge, requires a great show of empathy and coming together as a society to squarely confront these elements and the danger it poses to our democracy and peaceful life in the country.”
He gave strong assurances that those that think that profits can be made, either from money paid as ransom or in politics, “will realise sooner than later that they are bound by the same fate as their victims.
“Banditry, kidnapping and the politics of murders will be fought with all the resources available to our country,” declared the President.
He spent time with the group’s remaining members, helped renovate some
of their properties, wrote books and produced documentaries on the group.
They owned 100,000 acres of farmland and created what
was billed on the time as the world’s greatest
farmers market, and constructed the world’s biggest cold storage building for the food they
produced. However the bishops created the board and gave it
its mandate, and it is my impression that the members of the board are conscientiously doing what they were requested to
do. If the February 27 report of the NRB gives
a high grade for policing measures put in place, it is going to possible provide a grim assessment of the character of abuse previously and the way cases had been handled by many bishops.
Siriano agreed. “They really have been probably the most kindhearted individuals I ever met in my life,” stated the 55-year-outdated.
He grew up in Benton Harbor, earned a degree in history at faculty, moved again and began researching his hometown’s
past. “They were good,” Siriano stated of the House of David.