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The National Assembly stated it was planning to pay a condolence go to to Plateau state over the killing of over 86 individuals by herdsmen within the state on Sunday.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, stated this in an interview with State House a News Media correspondent after a assembly he and the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, had with President Muhammadu Buhari on the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday.
He stated, “We met with the President to, to begin with, commiserate with him and get a briefing from him.
“As a part of the briefing, he defined how steps had been being taken to forestall reoccurrence and restore sanity, as a result of that is a nice concern to him and to us additionally.
“We will see what could be executed with NEMA and safety businesses. We will all work in direction of it. Nobody is proud of it and we'll all come collectively to make sure that we restore sanity.
“We commiserate with all families. It is our own intention to also go and pay our own condolence visit to the people of Plateau.”
Dogara suggested Nigerians to learn to dwell in peace, saying it's the solely method communities could be safe.