Kajuru: Saraki reacts to killing of Briton in Kaduna

President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki has reacted to the killing of Miss Faye Mooney, a Briton, in the recent attack on Kajuru.
DAILY POST had reported that the Police Command in Kaduna State identified the expatriate killed by suspected kidnappers in Kajuru as Miss Faye Mooney, a Briton.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Yakubu Sabo said Mooney was among the two people killed and three kidnapped on April 19 at a recreational resort in Kajuru Local Government Area of the State.
But reacting, Saraki, in a tweet on Monday, condemned the attack and commiserated with the United Kingdom and Mercy Corps over the death of the aid worker.
He tweeted, “My heartfelt prayers go out to all the families affected by Friday’s attack on the Kajuru Castle resort in Kaduna.
“My deep condolences to the government of the United Kingdom and Mercy Corps, over the death of the British Aid worker, Faye Mooney, who was killed in the attack.
“It is my fervent hope that our security officials do everything in their power to rescue those that were abducted in Friday’s attack —so that they can be reunited with their loved ones as soon as possible.”

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