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, β€œMy heartfelt prayers go out to all the families affected by Friday’s attack on the Kajuru Castle resort in Kaduna.
β€œMy 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.
β€œIt is my fervent hope that our security officials do everything in their power to rescue those that were abducted in Friday’s attack β€”so that they can be reunited with their loved ones as soon as possible.”

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