President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday sympathized with the administration and individuals of Kenya also the groups of the individuals who passed on in the terrorist assault on the Garissa University College in Kenya.
In an announcement by his representative, Reuben Abati, the President denounced what he called conscious targeting of guiltless persons, schools and other easy targets by terrorists. He said such savage demonstrations of viciousness should have no place in any edified society.
The statement added,
“The President assures President Uhuru Kenyatta and the brotherly people of Kenya that Nigeria stands in full solidarity with them as they come to grips once again with the aftermath of another heinous terrorist attack on their country.
“Nigeria, President Jonathan affirms, will continue to work with Kenya, other African countries and the international community to rid the world of all terrorist groups.
“The President believes that the attack on the Kenyan University and other similar atrocities across the world must strengthen and solidify the resolve of the global community to take more urgent and co-ordinated actions to speedily defeat the agents of global terror.”