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Buhari Condemns Bomb Attack, Killings In Turkey, Says Nigeria Committed To Global Fight Against Terrorism

Buhari
November 14, 2022

While reacting to the incident, Buhari assured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the Nigerian government and people will continue the worldwide fight against terrorism.

Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the terrorist bomb attack that killed many people and injured dozens more in a major pedestrian area in downtown Istanbul, Turkey.

While reacting to the incident, Buhari assured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the Nigerian government and people will continue the worldwide fight against terrorism.

Garba Shehu, President Buhari's senior special assistant on media and publicity, said in a statement that “the thoughts and prayers of the government and people of Nigeria are with the families of the innocent people killed and we wish a full and speedy recovery to those injured.”

Meanwhile, an arrest has been made in connection with Sunday’s explosion in Turkey that killed at least six people and injured at least 81 others in Istanbul, according to Turkey's interior ministry early Monday.

According to state news agency Anadolu, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay declared the event a terrorist act on Sunday.

“We consider it to be a terrorist act as a result of an attacker, whom we consider to be a woman, detonating the bomb,” Oktay told reporters Sunday.

Turkish officials believe Kurdish separatists from the Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) and the Democratic Union Party (PYD) were most likely behind the deadly suspected bomb attack, the country’s interior minister, Suleyman Soylu, told reporters Monday.

“It is PKK/PYD terrorist organization according to our preliminary findings,” Soylu said in a press conference at the scene of Sunday’s attack on Istiklal Avenue, Istanbul.

Soylu did not elaborate or provide details of how investigators had reached this conclusion.

“A little while ago the person who left the bomb (was) taken under custody by teams of Istanbul Police Department. Before their arrest 21 more people were also taken under custody,” the minister said. “The face of terrorism is bitter, but we will continue this struggle to the end, whatever the cost is.”

CCTV footage shows a woman sitting on a bench for more than 40 minutes and then getting up one or two minutes before the explosion, leaving a bag or plastic bag behind, according to Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag.

Bozdag, who made the comments in an interview with privately-owned A Haber news channel, said Turkish security forces believe the woman is the suspect, and officials are investigating her.

“There are two possibilities. Either that bag or plastic bag has a mechanism in it, it explodes on its own or someone detonates it from afar. All of these are currently under investigation.” he added.

“The name of the woman is unknown,” he said. “All the recordings and data about the woman are being analyzed.”