Resilience Amid Tragedy: Senator Ndume Consoles Damboa Bomb Victims, Pledges Swift Government Action
In the aftermath of the deadly bomb explosion along the Maiduguri-Damboa Road, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume of Borno South has visited victims currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Maiduguri.
The lawmaker’s visit follows Friday’s tragic attack allegedly orchestrated by Boko Haram insurgents, which claimed several lives and left many injured.
During his sympathy visit, Senator Ndume, accompanied by key figures from Borno South, condemned the resurgence of insurgent activities in the region. He interacted with the injured and their families, expressing his heartfelt condolences and unwavering solidarity.
“This incident painfully reminds us that the fight against terrorism is not over,” Ndume said.
“But I assure you, the government remains committed to restoring peace and preventing such tragic occurrences.”
As part of his humanitarian gesture, the Senator disbursed financial aid to the victims and vowed to intensify his advocacy at the federal level for a more robust security response.
He also promised to engage with relevant authorities to ensure the affected communities receive necessary support and protection.
The visit, which brought hope and assurance to many, underscores the urgent need for reinforced security and sustained government intervention in the troubled region.