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Fani-Kayode reveals those behind terrorist attacks, their agenda
Former Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has revealed that the recent spate of attacks by terrorists on key assets in the country is planned move to destabilize the country and its government by certain foreign nationals with the backing of some foreign nations.
Fani-Kayode who disclosed this in a Facebook post, noted that the attacks started with the Kaduna airport that has since been closed down after the attack, then the terrorists moved to the railway, kidnapping and Killing innocent people, then in the early hours of this morning terrorists attacked an army barracks in Suleja killing six soldiers.
He said the terrorists involved in these barbaric act of terror are from Chad and Niger republic because those that escaped the train attack revealed the identity of the train attackers.
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“What we need to understand is that when our airports, train station and army barracks that are close to the federal capital territory are being attacked it means that there is a conspiracy and something is going on.
According to him, these attacks are also happening a few months before the general elections, so it means there is a foreign conspiracy involved.
He said individuals, groups of people and foreign nations are behind these attacks to ensure that Nigerians turned on each other, and by extension brings down the government.
He also revealed in the post that some politicians, he suspected, are also encouraging these attacks in order to discredit the current government and pave a way for a new government.
“We have seen this kind of situation happen in 2014 and 2015 before the election and we are already seeing the same pattern happening again.
He advised Nigerians not to let the same thing happen, urging everybody to come together and resist the plans of the terrorists and those backing them.
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