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MUNICH SHOOTING: Buhari offers to help Germany fight terrorism

President Muhammadu Buhari on
Saturday expressed shock and horror
at the shootings which recently rocked
Munich, Germany.
According to a statement by his
Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the
President sent his condolences on
behalf of the Federal Government to
the families and friends of the
victims.
He assured the German government
that his government is ready to assist
in anyway possible to defeat
planners and executors of such
crimes.
The statement read:-
“On behalf of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, President Buhari sends
his most sincere condolences to the
families and friends of victims of
the barbaric act. “The President says it is quite
unfortunate and inconceivable that
the forces of evil do not relent on
their activities, but expresses
confidence that with the unanimity
of purpose from all forces around
the world, the workers and
perpetrators of these evil acts will
not prevail.
“The President also assures the
people of Germany that Nigerians
as a people are standing with them
at this time and are ready to assist
in any way to defeat the planners
and executors of such crimes.”

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