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'President Buhari and I will not rest till the fight against terrorism is won'

"There are no words to capture the anguish we feel, when our citizens are subjected to terror."

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In reaction to Friday, October 2, 2015 bomb blasts, Professor Yemi Osinbajo via his facebook pageassured Nigerians that himself and President Buhari will not rest till the fight against terrorism is won.

Read his post below;

"There are no words to capture the anguish we feel, when our citizens are subjected to terror.

President Muhammadu Buhari and I will not rest till you feel safe in your homes and communities.

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With our collective will, we will rid Nigeria of terrorism and once again, Nigeria will prevail."

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