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Insecurity: Only option for Nigerians is to defend themselves – Galadima
Elder statesman and former National Secretary of the Congress for Progressives Change Party, Buba Galadima has warned that with the current insecurity issues in the country, the only option for Nigerians is to defend themselves.
This is coming following series of attacks by terrorist across the nation.
Recall that not too long ago, Kuje prison was attacked by suspected members of the Boko Haram group. Besides, there have been several other attacks in the FCT by terrorists.
Another attack by terrorists took place in Bwari Area Council, FCT, Abuja on Monday where over 8 soldiers were reportedly killed as scores were injured.
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It is interesting to also know that a terrorist group recently released a video threatening to kidnap Buhari.
Galadima who was also at a time Spokesperson of the People’s Democratic Party, warned that amid security threats by terrorists, President Muhammadu Buhari is also not safe despite having security apparatus surrounding him.
“If care is not taken, sooner or later, Buhari too can be kidnapped considering the way security issues are ignored.”
“The only option available now is to either continue praying or arm ourselves for protection, but if we depend on this government, definitely we will be killed.
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