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Shehu Sani

Insecurity: Shehu Sani reacts as bandit attack NDA, kill military officers says ‘nowhere is safe’
 
From: CEOAFRICA
Tue, 24 Aug 2021   ||   Nigeria, Kaduna
 

Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna Central Senator, has lamented the audacity of bandit terrorists in attacking a military facility in Kaduna State.

The former lawmaker who lamented that nowhere is safe again in Nigeria recalled how the same terrorists previously attacked the Airport staff quarters and the Federal College of Forestry mechanization, all within the same axis in Kaduna State.

Recall that CEOAFRICA had earlier reported on how bandits stormed NDA permanent site around 1am Tuesday morning.

Sani reaction comes shortly after news reported that gunmen suspected to be bandit terrorists have attacked the permanent site of the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna State.

According to the report, the terrorists killed one officer and abducted one other officer.

Taking to his micro-blogging site, Twitter Senator Sani wrote: “The Airport staff quarters that was once attacked, the Federal College of Forestry mechanization that was once attacked & now the Nigerian Defense Academy that is now attacked are all in the same ward, Afaka in Kaduna. No lesson learned and nowhere is safe; Disappointing”, he wrote few minutes after the news broke.

The development comes a few days after Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed proudly declared that Nigeria is winning the war against Boko Haram and other terrorists.

Citing the example of the Taliban in Afghanistan, Mohammed noted that ideological wars are not easy to fight and win but Nigeria is definitely having the upper hand and progress is being made.

He debunked claims that Nigeria is becoming a failed state due to the activities of bandits, kidnappers, and other criminals, submitting that some of the terrorists have been submitting to government troops.

According to him, the government is fully in charge and it would be totally wrong to tag Nigeria as a failed state.

 

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