Saraki Speaks On Killing Of Aide Worker, Saifura Ahmed By Boko Haram Terrorist

The President of the Nigerian Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki has condemned the killings of volunteer aid worker, Saifura Ahmed, by Boko Haram terrorist.

The killing of aid workers, who choose to go into troubled spots, both in Nigeria and around the world, represents a new low by the insurgents, as humanitarian workers are some of the most courageous and selfless people on the planet.

— Bukola Saraki (@bukolasaraki) September 18, 2018

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In a statement released on his Social Media account Saraki said,

“My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Saifura Hussaini Ahmed Khorsa — the young 25-year old female international aid worker who was abducted and killed by Boko Haram.”

“Such horrific actions have no place in Nigeria. I join all Nigerians and the international community in condemning this killing in the strongest possible terms.”

“The killing of aid workers, who choose to go into troubled spots, both in Nigeria and around the world, represents a new low by the insurgents, as humanitarian workers are some of the most courageous and selfless people on the planet.”

“Additionally, the continued abduction of the late Saifura’s ICRC colleagues, Hauwa and Alice, by the militants, alongside the captivity of the young Dapchi schoolgirl, Leah Sharibu, must end.”

“I call on our brave servicemen and women on the front-lines to do all that they can to protect the aid workers on the ground and employ every God-given resource that is available to us to rescue Leah Sharibu and the ICRC humanitarian workers.”

“We will continue to support the government in every way possible, to ensure that peace and security are restored in the North-east and across the nation.”

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