President Uhuru Kenyatta received a special envoy from Nigeria following Tuesday’s bloody terror attack at the Dusit Hotel in Westlands.
President Muhammud Buhari of Nigeria, send a special delegation with messages of condolence and goodwill following the attack that brought the world to a standstill after six armed men stormed into the hotel and killed at least 22 people while others were left injured.
Thank you my brother President @MBuhari and the people of Nigeria for the message of condolence and goodwill following the terrorist attack this week at 14 Riverside Drive. The message was delivered by a delegation led by special envoy Prof. Ibrahim Agboola. pic.twitter.com/9XPDDSHv3X
— Uhuru Kenyatta (@UKenyatta) January 18, 2019
President Uhuru said that Kenya and Nigeria are in the midst of fighting common enemies in the name of terrorism and corruption.
“It will be for the benefit of the whole #African continent when the fight against terrorism and the war on corruption are won in our respective countries.” He said.
#Kenya and #Nigeria are affected and are in the midst of fighting the twin vices of terrorism and corruption. It will be for the benefit of the whole #African continent when the fight against terrorism and the war on corruption are won in our respective countries. pic.twitter.com/cjwofAc9i9
— Uhuru Kenyatta (@UKenyatta) January 18, 2019
Nigeria has been attacked severally by the Al Qaeda linked terror group Boko Haram.