- Vice President Kashim Shettima visited victims of the suicide bombings in Gwoza, Borno State on Monday.
- During the visit, Shettima made personal donations to the surviving victims and condoled the families of those killed in the attacks.
- Shettima stated that the death toll from the bombings has risen to 32, with 42 injured victims brought to the Borno Specialist Hospital, 14 of whom have been discharged.
- Shettima conveyed the condolences of President Bola Tinubu to the Borno State government and the people of Gwoza.
Newsypeople- Vice President Kashim Shettima traveled to Gwoza in Borno State to offer solace to the victims of the recent suicide bombings and to deliver President Bola Tinubu’s condolences to the affected families and state officials.
The tragic incident, which took place on Saturday, was carried out by suspected female suicide bombers and claimed the lives of 32 individuals.
At Borno Specialist Hospital, Shettima shared that 42 injured people were transported from Gwoza, with 14 having been discharged and 26 still receiving medical care.
He expressed his appreciation to the Borno State government, NEMA, SEMA, and the ICRC for their swift response and support to the victims.
The Vice President’s visit highlights the federal government’s dedication to tackling the security issues in Borno State and aiding those impacted by terrorism. It also underscores the persistent threat from insurgent groups in northeastern Nigeria.
In response to the attack, authorities have enforced a curfew in Gwoza, fearing additional incidents. This move emphasizes the ongoing security challenges in the area and the government’s commitment to safeguarding civilians.
While in Borno, Kashim Shettima also participated in funeral prayers for the late mother of former governor Ali Modu Sheriff, demonstrating respect for local customs and maintaining strong ties with regional leaders.
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Led by Vice President Kashim Shettima, on behalf of President Bola Tinubu, I joined a high-powered @NigeriaGov delegation on a visit to commiserate & offer succour to the victims of Gwoza bomb attacks at the Borno Specialist Hospital where they are receiving medical attention. pic.twitter.com/qpHIvJnhds
— Zubaida Umar (@TheZubaidaUmar) July 2, 2024
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