Many Nigerians had foreseen that this would happen. This being the robbery attacks that have almost become commonplace in the South-Western part of the country especially in states like Ogun, Lagos, and Oyo.
Painfully, the citizens cannot move out freely for the fear of contracting the deadly Coronavirus, and while staying in their homes they suffer from fervid apprehension and trepidation because the armed marauders can strike them at any time. To be candid, robbery attacks during this period are unfortunate and heart-wrenching.
In Lagos State, the sad situation is the same as residents in some local government areas shared similar fate with their Ogun State counterparts. In Oyo State too, there are robbery attacks in some local governments which reportedly sprouted from cult clashes. What should be in place now is the alertness, efficiency and effectiveness of the security operatives to forestall any attacks—be it robbery or not—on the citizens.
However, the citizens should also assist the security operatives by giving information of any suspicious movements in their community because the truth of the matter is that the security operatives cannot do it alone. The citizens also have a major stake in ensuring peace in their respective communities and should be on the alert to call on the security operatives in case of any impending attacks.
Pls tell them
With the new two weeks lockdown we are into deep shit.
People can't sleep again
We know our leaders before now, there's is no how all the citizens of Nigeria can benefit from this unless we are deceiving ourselves. Only those those that are politically inclined will benefit from it and at the end they will generalize it.
The government should beef up more securities.
What do you expect Frm d ppl who feed from hand to mouth
Why won’t de Robb when d Government can’t even think of the citizens
Amen in Jesus name
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