A delegation from the Minister of the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has visited and condoled with the families of those who lost their loved ones in the last week’s mayhem that erupted, in the aftermath of a fatal accident involving a commercial motorcyclist and an articulated vehicle in Dei-dei, a suburb Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
The delegation, which was led by the Territory Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, also met with leaders of the affected traders, Igbo and Hausa communities, political leaders as well as Chief of Jiwa Chiefdom, Alh. Musa Idris.
Recall that troubled ensued on Wednesday between some irate Okada operators and traders, in the wake of an accident involving a woman (simply identified as Bukky) who allegedly fell of a moving motorcycle and was crushed by a truck in the area.
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In a message delivered on his behalf, the Minister noted that he was deeply touched when he received the news of the unrest that resulted in the destruction of lives and property during the unfortunate incident.
He urged the families to remain calm and strong in the face of the tragedy, prayed Almighty God to grant eternal rest to the victims and also give the families the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
He also announced the release of a cash token being handled by the Mandate Secretary, FCT Area Councils’ Services Secretariat to at least show that the FCT loves them, feels their pains and shares with them, in the period of sorrow.
According to the leader of the delegation: “On behalf of the Hon. Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello and Minister of State for FCT, Dr Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, I convey their commiseration and condolences to you, and pray that God will help us not to see repeat of such situation.
“It’s our prayer that God would allow this to happen again. This peace that we are building on, let’s continue to sustain it, as it’s very important for us. Just as we have seen, we are one, as we have one objective, and let’s build on it.
“The honourable Minister sent us specially to the families of the victims (those that lost their loved ones). No matter what we give, it cannot replace the lost lives.
“But he believes that the little token being handled by the Mandate Secretary, FCT Area Councils’ Services Secretariat will at least show that the FCT loves you, feels your pains and shares with you in this period of sorrow. We pray to God that we will not see this type of situation again.”
The delegation while thanking the Sarkin Jiwa for his quick interventions all the time, his support and fatherly role, also used the opportunity to relate the Minister’s appeal to residents of the area to remain calm and support the FCT Administration and security agencies in their effort at building and maintaining peace in the Territory.