Former Vice President Atiku has described the persistent terrorist bomb attacks in the country as the greatest enemy to the peace and unity of Nigeria.
The former Vice President also advocated for an all party conference aimed at forging a united approach to dealing with the spate of insecurity in the country.
Reacting to the latest bomb blast in Jos, which reportedly killed 118 persons and in Kano where five were killed, the former Vice President said in a press statement in Abuja issued by his media office, that the persistent terrorist violence against innocent people was embarrassing and intolerable.
He, however, advised Nigerians not to despair and succumb to terrorists’ blackmail, which is aimed at paralyzing the country with fear and hopelessness, and ultimately turning Nigerians against one another.
According to him, terrorism is an act of “deliberate provocation” intended to throw Nigerians at each other’s jugular and, thereby destroying every positive gains of the country since independence and amalgamation.
Atiku advised Nigerians not to play into the terrorists’ hands by letting themselves provoked into fighting each other or one another.
The former Vice President also called on politicians to be united in condemning terrorist violence against innocent people, adding that terrorists enjoy dividing public opinion in order to justify their atrocities.
He condoled with the people, the families of the victims and the governments of Plateau, Kano and Borno states over the tragic loss of lives.
The former Vice President advised Nigerians to be more security conscious by reporting suspicious activities or suspiciously parked and abandoned vehicles at crowded public places even as he enjoined the relevant agencies to put in place machinery for evacuating these and other vehicles that may have been abandoned by their owners.