Commenting on the report, a security expert, Jackson Ojo, said the mass killings showed that the country was no longer safe.
Ojo said, “As it stands today, Nigeria is an unsafe territory, and that is adversely affecting us on all fronts. We can’t predict what will happen in the next moment in the country. We have never had insecurity this bad in the country. Even during the civil war, it was not as bad as this. “People are dying in their numbers and the nation will move on as if nothing happened the following day. Human lives have become valueless and abnormality is becoming a norm under this regime. “Criminals are now bold not only to carry out attacks, but make certain demands from the government. We are in a state of lawlessness.”
Also, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Afam Osigwe, said the government has failed in its duty to protect lives and property. He said, “People are being kidnapped and the abductors demand ransom from the relatives of the kidnapped, using mobile telephone lines which are supposed to be registered with the bio-metrics of the owner without being tracked.
“In Nigeria today, the security agencies, to my knowledge, can track the people making phone calls but have yet to track criminals using the lines to demand ransom“We are policing the same old ways we have been doing which has not achieved anything for us. The government has a lot to do.”
This is frightening.
Atiku must not be allowed to have his way comes 2023 if Nigerians doesn't want the Fulanis to invades and over runs them completely, a warning from central intelligent agency CIA. we were warned in 2015 on Buhari but we didn't listened
Killed with impunity , less than 3% of the killers were arrested , 80% of the arrested 3% were set free as 'Repentant BH' 90% of those 2,079 are Non Muslims Islamic extremists that burnt a Christian girl recently are defended by 34 lawyers .
Jesus Christ!!!! What in the heck is even going on😞
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