Wife of Vice President Namadi Sambo,
Amina, is one of the bereaved as a result of the multiple explosions
that rocked the Kano Central Mosque Friday last week.
Sambo’s wife, who hails from Kano, was
said to have lost an undisclosed number of relations and friends to the
incident that claimed about 120 lives.
Touched by her plight, the President’s
wife, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, on Sunday led wives of some top government
officials to pay a condolence visit on Mrs. Sambo at her husband’s
official residence, Aguda House, inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
A statement by Mrs. Jonathan’s media
assistant, Ayo Adewuyi, quoted her as condemning the Kano blast,
describing it as man’s inhumanity to man.
The statement also quoted the President’s
wife as appealing to the masterminds of the attack to come out and
dialogue with the Federal Government.
The statement read in part, “The First
Lady was at the Aguda House residence of the Vice President to condole
the family, the people of Kano and in particular, the wife of the Vice
President, who lost relations and friends to the bomb blast. The wife of
the Vice President, Hajia Amina Sambo, hails from Kano.
“Patience Jonathan appealed to those behind the incidence to come forward for dialogue and stop further killings.
“She also called on all Nigerians to be
their brothers’ keepers, as no meaningful development can take place
without peace and security.
“Patience Jonathan again restated her
call for peaceful co-existence among the people, stressing the need to
continue to promote the virtues of peace and peaceful co-existence in
the country, by engaging in constructive engagement on national issues.
“The First Lady prayed for the peaceful
repose of the dead and speedy recovery of the injured while praising the
dedication of the management and staff of the hospitals where the
injured are being treated.”
The statement also quoted Vice President
Namadi Sambo, who responded on behalf of his family, as thanking the
President’s wife for her love and compassion.
Sambo assured Nigerians that the
administration of President Goodluck Jonathan was doing all within its
powers to constructively tackle the issue of insurgency in the country.
He said although the incident shook the
nation, the people of Kano State and his family, he was confident that
the war against insurgency would be won by the present administration.
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