"We must take the battle to the terrorists whoever they are and wherever they are. This requires commitment, sacrifice, resources, collaboration and above all a realization that no country is immune to the scourge.” - Buhari
Buhari at the Presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja on his way to Nairobi, Kenya |
President Muhammadu Buhari said
Wednesday in Eldoret, Kenya that the global community must resolve to
act with more determination and vigour against radicalisation and
extremist ideologies which encourage terrorism.
Speaking at a memorial service in honour
of Kenyan soldiers who were killed by Al-Shabaab in Somalia recently,
President Buhari said that peace-loving nations of the world must now
come together and deal with the threat posed to global security by
terrorism with greater zeal and cohesion.
"Terrorists should not have a place in
our communities, villages, towns, cities and countries. We must all rise
against the culture of intolerance, hatred and extremist ideologies,
which drive terrorism.
"We must also act with more firmness
against radicalization and all those who promote values and principles
that threaten our unity and cohesion as a people.
"Nigeria is willing to work with Kenya,
other African countries and the global community at large with a view to
defeating these undesirable elements.
"We must take the battle to the
terrorists whoever they are and wherever they are. This requires
commitment, sacrifice, resources, collaboration and above all a
realization that no country is immune to the scourge, as terrorists do
not respect national boundaries, race, colour, religion or creed,"
President Buhari said.
The President applauded the bravery of
Nigerian and Kenyan soldiers, and others around the world “who have
remained faithful and committed to the cause of ensuring a secure and
peaceful world in spite of daunting challenges".
President Buhari paid special tribute to
the Kenyan soldiers who lost their lives in the terrorist attack on
their base in Somalia.
"I wish to use this occasion to pay
tribute to all the fallen heroes of the El Adde attack and pray for the
repose of their souls.
"In our efforts to collaboratively
tackle terrorism, it is our sacred duty as leaders, politicians and
compatriots to ensure that the blood of these fallen heroes was not shed
in vain," he said.
President Buhari, who is on a three-day
state visit to Kenya, attended the memorial service in the company of
his host, President Uhuru Kenyatta and President Hassan Mohamoud of
Somalia.
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