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Gov't Keeps Making Propaganda As Bandits Imprison Us In Our Own Houses - Zamfara Residents Lament

The administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has been termed a failure by some section of Nigerians over the ongoing security and economic challenges.

The government has though in many publications and interviews hailed its efforts in securing the country.

Not only on security, but many citizens have also lamented Nigeria’s current economic position on the global chart.

Naija News understands that issue of fuel scarcity and hikes in the cost of commodities is another major challenge currently faced in the country.

While these are just a few among many other things Nigerians are lamenting, the issue of insecurity seems to be the more disturbing of it all.

Bandit terrorists, the Boko Haram and kidnappers now operate almost unrestricted in many parts of the country.

Security agents, including men of the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps, local vigilantes and other volunteer groups have been killed in the fight against terrorists over the days.

Top government agencies office, academic environments and bases of security agencies have witnessed a series of attacks by faceless assailants, Naija News reports.

Despite several security orders and calls for security meetings by the Buhari administration, the terrorists have kept on raising their flags high as they kill and maim innocent Nigerians daily.

Reacting to the continued attacks on the Nigerian state, a former aide to Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri on Thursday night took to his Twitter page to list out places terrorists have attacked under the present administration.

See the lists below:

  • Nigerian Defence Academy
  • Kaduna Airport
  • Abuja-Kaduna rail
  • 6 military barracks
  • Abuja-Kaduna road
  • 3 Universities
  • 25 secondary schools
  • 5 emir’s palaces

See Omokri’s post below.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad has said recently that the effort of his Principal will be more appreciated after the expiration of his tenure in 2023.

Ahmad in a post via his Facebook about two months ago, said Buhari’s government has made reforms that will eventually pay off before the next president is elected.

The Presidential aide stressed that Buhari has set the country on the right track for the incoming president to succeed.

He wrote: “The motto that President Buhari has taken will not be seen in public now until after he leaves office. He has set this country on the right track that any incumbent leader should set. Some reform plans are inevitable, but eventually, they will pay off permanently.”



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