Senate President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki on Tuesday pledged that the Nigerian Senate, upon resumption, will look into the crises that have led to the wanton loss of lives and property in the Southern part of Kaduna State, in recent times.
The Senate President made this known while responding to the cry of a concerned Nigerian on Twitter on Monday, according to a statement by his Special Assistant on New Media, Bamikole Omishore, in Abuja.
A
twitter user, Chimeze Okoro Ukoha had tweeted: “@Bukolasaraki About 800
Christians massacred in Kaduna and nobody is talking about that. VERY
BAD,” the concerned Nigerian told Saraki.
In
his response, Saraki said: “Once @NGRSenate resumes, this issue will be
addressed to get a clearer picture of what the real situation is and
find a lasting solution.”
Saraki
went further by also tweeting: "Every Nigerian life matters, and
@ngrsenate will work to ensure that rule of law is always upheld as
prescribed by Nigerian Constitution."
The killings in Southern Kaduna have continued to generate reactions from various quarters, especially among the masses.
Many
have questioned why the killings have continued despite the security
measures put in place by the Kaduna State Government. A lot of Nigerians
have also appealed to the Federal Government to nip the ugly trend in
the bud.
Special
Assistant on New Media to the Senate President, Bamikole Omishore, said
the Senate President is in touch with Senators from that state and
constantly getting updates on developments even though the Senate is on
recess.
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