The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Bashir Jamoh, has commiserated with the Kaduna State government on the recent attacks involving the Abuja-Kaduna Train service and the invasion of the Kaduna Airport.
According to him, these attacks which led to wanton killings, injuries and abduction of unspecified number of passengers were quite unfortunate.
In a letter to Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, on Wednesday, expressed shock over the incidents.
While sending his condolences to the governor and people of the state, the NIMASA boss prayed for the families of the deceased and the entire good people of Kaduna State for God’s intervention and protection.
“May Allah (SWT) be with you at this trying time and crown your efforts to bring peace, progress and prosperity to Kaduna State with immense success,” Jamoh wrote.
He also urged the people of Kaduna to keep faith with both the State and Federal Governments in their quest to find a lasting solution to the security challenges facing the state.
“Good shall always prevail over evil. Let us all be vigilant as good citizens and inform relevant security agencies of suspicious activities in and around the state,” he added.
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