The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has expressed its strong condemnation and deep sorrow over the tragic events that occurred on Christmas Eve, December 24, in Plateau State, where 96 individuals were killed and 221 houses were burned.InformationGuideNigeria
Mr. Pedro Obi, the President of NANS, released a statement from Enugu on Wednesday, addressing the severity of the situation. He described the killings and destruction as barbaric and colossal, highlighting the immense sorrow, devastation, and anguish they have caused.NYSC Portal
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In his statement, Mr. Obi extended heartfelt condolences to the families and communities that have been profoundly affected by these dreadful and heart-wrenching incidents. He referred to the day of the tragedy as a “Black” Christmas Eve, underscoring the dark shadow these events have cast over what is traditionally a time of celebration and joy.JAMB Result
“The heinous attacks, characterized by the wanton destruction and loss of innocent lives, are an affront to humanity and a stark reminder of the urgent need for stronger security measures to safeguard Nigerians.
“NANS calls on the relevant authorities to take swift and decisive action to bring the perpetrators of these heinous crimes to justice.JAMB Portal
“It is disheartening that such acts of violence continue to occur, despite the efforts of the government and security agencies to maintain peace and security in the country,” he said.
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