Connect with us

Africa

UN chief condemns Ouagadougou terrorists attack

Published

on

It’ll will be ‘immoral, suicidal’ to fail to agree on climate change action — UN

The Secretary-General of the UN, Mr António Guterres, has condemned Sunday’s terrorists’ attack on Ouagadougou.

Guterres extended his heartfelt condolences to the Government and people of Burkina Faso and wished a speedy recovery to the injured, in a statement issued by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General.

The UN chief stressed that there could be no justification for such acts of indiscriminate violence.

He reiterated the support of the UN to Burkina Faso in its fight against violent extremism and terrorism.

He also reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to the countries of the G5 Sahel as they scaled up efforts to tackle multiple security challenges in order to promote peace and development in the sub-region.

No fewer than 18 people, including eight foreigners, were killed in the terrorists attack on a Turkish restaurant in the the Burkina Faso capital.

At least three of the terrorists were killed by the country’s security forces later on Sunday.

Nan

NEWSVERGE, published by The Verge Communications is an online community of international news portal and social advocates dedicated to bringing you commentaries, features, news reports from a Nigerian-African perspective. A unique organization, founded in the spirit of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, comprising of ordinary people with an overriding commitment to seeking the truth and publishing it without fear or favour. The Verge Communications is fully registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a corporate organization.

Comments
NIGERIA DECIDES

NIGERIA DECIDES

Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
Shell Digital Plan RESPONSIVE600x750
GTB
JoinOurWhatsAppChannel