Nigeria can’t go Afghanistan way – Lai Mohammed | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed says Nigeria is not a failed state and cannot go the way of Afghanistan where the terrorist group has taken the rein of power.

The minister stated this in Washington DC during his engagements with international media organisations including the BBC Radio and Television, Bloomberg and Politico.

He emphasized that Nigeria is winning the war against terror and the country cannot go the way of Afghanistan where the Taliban, a terrorist group took overpower. Mohammed said Nigeria is not at war adding that fake news and disinformation was being used to portray the country in a precarious situation.The minister noted that the development in Afghanistan had proven right the position of President Buhari that when fighting an unconventional war, the country had to be resourceful

“This should be a lesson for everybody that when you are fighting an insurgency or movement driven by ideology, it is always difficult to overcome and you must be resourceful, deploying both kinetic and non-kinetic approach.

 

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Sure U will try nd fail woefully.

Lai Mohammed Afghanistan failed to Talibans because some dissidents in Afghan govt were pardoning Talibans & recruiting them into Afghan troops & security forces. Afghanistan failed because Talibans behave like Fulani herdsmen&bandits. Nigeria govt is doing the same with BH today

Na lie

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