Saraki
President
of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has condemned the murder
of Hauwa Leman, an aid worker with the International Committee of the
Red Cross (ICRC), by Boko Haram insurgents.
Saraki
in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph
Olaniyonu, in Abuja, noted that humanitarian workers who work in
crisis zones to provide necessary support for victims are most
selfless and courageous persons and therefore should never be targets
of harm.
Also,
the Senate on Tuesday observed a two-minute silence in honour of
Leman. This followed a motion raised by the Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu, and subsequent debate on the issue where
the Senate resolved to pay official condolence visit to the family of
the deceased.
The
Upper Chamber also resolved to ensure that the Federal Government,
through its security agencies, take necessary measures to secure the
freedom of both Leah Sharibu and other surviving members of the ICRC
being held hostage by the insurgents.
Speaking
on the resolution, Saraki said: “Distinguished Colleagues,
irrespective of the decision that we have taken, I believe that our
committees on defence and security, as part of their own
responsibilities, should engage with the security agencies to find
out if there are other issues that need to be addressed in order to
prevent the reoccurrence of such sad incident”.
He
also commiserated with the family of the deceased and the ICRC over
the unfortunate incident and stated that the Senate will continue to
work with the nation’s Armed Forces to stop the killings and
improve security across the country.
Saraki
had earlier in a tweet on his personal handle, @bukolasaraki, wrote
that: “I join Nigerians and the international community in
condemning the murder of Hauwa Leman - an aid worker with @ICRC, by
Boko Haram.
“As
I said on the 18th of September 2018, humanitarian workers who go
into troubled spots to alleviate people’s suffering are some of the
most courageous and selfless people on the planet. They are
#NotATarget.
“My
colleagues and I in the Nigerian Senate remain committed to continue
working with our Armed Forces to find a lasting solution to these
senseless killings by insurgents and improve our security
infrastructure,” he stated.
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