How to curb the rising insecurity in Northern Nigeria
By Guardian Exclusive
03 December 2020 |
5:09 pm
Nigerians have lost count of the casualty figure arising from the cyclical violence, which has continued to ravage the country lately. The massacre being masterminded by bandits, insurgents, armed herdsmen, kidnappers among other elements, contradicts the promise of security as a cardinal plank the current administration rose to power in 2015.
And as the figure continues to rise, here are a few ways to reduce the rising insecurity in Northern Nigeria
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