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Deji Adeyanju reacts over claim that El-Rufai talks too much by revealing security plans to bandits
The tempo at which insecurity is ravaging the country at the moment is becoming so alarming most especially in some parts of the nation which need to be urgently dealt with to get it reduced to the barest minimum.
Banditry, kidnapping and terrorism are now seen as a means of living and a very lucrative job by many to make money which will be extorted from the family of the victim as ransom to get their loved ones released in that regard.
In respect to get in action by making some strategic plans by the security personnel in waging wars against the bandits who have caused so many menace and havoc in the country hitherto, the Nigeria Security Agency has accused the incumbent governor of Kaduna State El-Rufai to have been too outspoken and as such resulted to making the security plans known to the terrorists.
Following this trend, Deji Adeyanju who is a renowned human right activist and philanthropist has reacted to this with a post via his verified Facebook page stating that he may not like El-Rufai, but on this he did not talk too much.
He stated that the current security heads have no plans to go after terrorists as seen from all indications that they collude with them and are simply doing business with the lives of innocent Nigerians, hence they love the insecurity business in the country.
What is your take on this piece of thought expressed by Deji Adeyanju regarding the claim that Governor El-Rufai talks too much noting that his State is one of the most affected States in this situation?
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