President
Goodluck Jonathan has expressed shock at the terrorist attack and
butchering of a British soldier, Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion,
the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in the Woolwich area of London, United
Kingdom by a British-born Nigerian – Michael ‘Mujahid’ Adebolajo and an
accomplice.In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, Jonathan conveyed his condolence to British Prime Minister David Cameron and the British people over what he described as a “senseless and barbaric act.”
The statement noted that a terrorist attack anywhere is an attack on the way of life of all free nations and must be collectively condemned by all persons irrespective of race, ethnicity or religion.
The statement added that, “President Jonathan recognizes that each environment presents its own unique challenges and peculiarities and actions taken by affected nations may differ, yet the resolve to confront and defeat this threat should never be in doubt.”
“Nigerians are collectively resolute about the need to protect the freedoms that define our existence and inter-relationships at home and overseas. Our recent past tells us that when we pull together, this common enemy and threat will eventually be defeated.”
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