The Monday bomb explosion at a motor park in a suburb of Abuja, Nyanyan, has received condemnation from the delegates to the ongoing national conference.
No fewer than 100 people have been feared dead in the explosion that also left several people injured and about 30 vehicles burnt.
Consequently, the delegates enjoined President Goodluck Jonathan to immediately put necessary mercenary in motion for the implementation of the Gaji Galmatiri Committee report which recommended prosecution of some politicians found to be empowering Boko Haram.
Leading 19 other delegates, Modibbo Kawu, had expressed displeasure over the early Monday bomb explosion and the recent killings in other parts of the country.
However, Chief Sergeant Awuse, challenged the motion by raising a point of order. He argued that the conference cannot entertain such motion because the delegates were not served with the motion paper ahead of time.
The motion was immediately countered by renowned lawyer, Femi Falana, citing Order 1 rule (2) which says no formalization is required on this issue because it is an issue of urgent National importance adding that Galmatiri . He therefore, backed the implementation of the report.
The Conference also urged the Federal government to immediately commence a process of reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction of the affected areas.
Modibo, who led a debate on the motion, lamented that despite the declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, the insurgents have continued to attack and kill innocent people.