What Senate President Ahmad Lawan Said On Murder Of Senator Na’Allah’s Son

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan has reacted to the dastard murder of Abdulkarim Na’Allah, son of one of his colleagues, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah.

Younger Na’Allah, a trained pilot, was killed yesterday August 29, 2021, by yet to be identified individuals.

The ugly incident transpired in his home inside Malali GRA, Kaduna.

Reacting to the sad development, Mr Lawan said, “I am deeply saddened to learn of the gruesome murder in Kaduna of Abdulkarim Na’Allah, son of my brother and distinguished colleague, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah.

I condole with the family of Senator Na’Allah, just as I urge security agencies to thoroughly investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators and others unleashing terror across Nigeria to justice.

We have to continue cooperating with the security agencies in their onerous tasks of protecting us against heartless criminals who are indiscriminate in their assault on the security of our nation.

We must not allow the criminals to overwhelm our capacity to secure our country and drag all of us under the reign of terror.

I pray to Allah to comfort the family and repose the soul of the departed in Aljanaah firdausi.”

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