Addressing stakeholders at the Officers’
 Mess, 302 Artillery Regiment of the Nigeria Army, Onitsha, Ihejirika 
represented by the General Officer Commanding 82 Div, Nigeria Army, 
Enugu, Maj. Gen. Adebayo Olaniyi, commended the maturity of the Igbo in 
handling the situation while saying that reprisals would not resolve the
 current security crises in Nigeria.
Describing the Kano bombings as unfortunate, Ihejirika said the Nigerian Army was on top of the situation.
Olaniyi said the Army was in Onitsha to douse the mounting tension and to forestall possible breakdown of law and order.
The Commander of the 302 Artillery 
Regiment, Col. T. A. Gagariga thanked the Army Chief for his 
intervention in the affairs of the masses and promised to make sure 
there was peace in the state.
Also, a group, Njiko Igbo, and a former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Kalu, have condemned Sunday’s suicide bombing in Kano.
The National/Diaspora Publicity 
Secretary of Njiko Igbo, Brady Nwosu, in a statement, said the suicide 
bombing was more devastating to the Igbo race as it occurred in an area 
more populated by people of South-East.
Nwosu said, “We believe most of them 
were the Igbos because the area the bomb exploded is largely occupied by
 Igbo traders and businessmen.”
Kalu, in a statement by his Special 
Adviser, Oyekunle Oyewumi, urged the government to fish out the 
perpetrators of the bombings in Kano and Maiduguri, Borno State.
Oyewumi said, “He (Kalu) said he was 
shocked by the attacks and called on Nigerians to engage the government 
in constructive criticism and dialogue rather than engaging in bombing 
and unjust attacks.”
Meanwhile, security expert, Dr. Ona 
Ekhomu, has urged transport facility operators in the country to 
urgently protect the facilities against terrorist threat.
Ekhomu said in a statement on Wednesday 
that robust security measures at land transport facilities including bus
 stations, interstate taxi parks and state-owned transport corporations 
must be put in place as well as protection of railway terminals, river 
transport jetties and airports throughout the country.
“Since transportation infrastructure has
 been targeted by Boko Haram terrorists, there is a need to beef up 
security of these terminals in order to arrest future terrorist 
bombings,” he said.
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