President Goodluck Jonathan visited
the Emab Plaza in central Abuja where
a bomb blast killed at least 21 people on
Wednesday and later went to the
Maitama General hospital where
victims were being treated, describing
the worsening Islamist insurgency as
“one of the darkest phases in the
history” of Nigeria after cutting short
an African Union engagement to meet
victims of the attack blamed on Boko
Haram.
“Nigerians are struggling, thinking
about how to contribute to (the)
nation’s development and working
very hard to take care of their
families (while) others are busy to
kill people,” “It is regrettable, But
surely we will get over it.” he told
reporters outside the hospital.
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