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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

BOKO HARAM: STOP THE BLAME GAME AND MAKE OUR DEAR COUNTRY BETTER AND SAFER

14 April, 2014, Monday morning rushing hour at a bus station on the outskirts of Abuja, a deadliest attack by a terrorist group called Boko Haram claimed the life of least 71 people, while 124 people were critically wounded according to police.

Boko Haram,i,e’ book is not good’ to me are group of terrorist that need to be wipe of society with  immediate effect, if not we as a Nigerian are sitting on a gun powder.

The Boko Haram violence has cost more than 1,500 lives already this year alone and these sadistic killing only affected the poor of the poor in the society who never embezzled or take part in the running of the government.  

 It would also be recalled that Scores of students travelling to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in Borno State were reportedly killed by the Boko Haram sect in attacks on four towns. The towns included Dikwa, Kala Balge, Gambulga and Gwoza. What a senseless killing of innocent future generations of our dear country. In Yobe State, north-eastern Nigeria, unknown gunmen was reported to have opened fire in a mosque, killing no fewer than 20 worshippers while praying.

Muslim clerics who preach against their extremist doctrine were also were also been threaten by the militants. Then if the Muslim clerics were been threaten and Muslim brothers were slaughter daily, who are then this Boko Haram?

It would also good to remind the public that this dreaded group are in the past attacked schools, churches, police stations, even United Nation headquarters in Abuja were people lost their lives!

 On Sunday 13, April, 2014, a Boko Haram suspect in detention at the SSS headquarters attempted to disarm a security operative when they were being served breakfast. My question is how come? This act will show us that this sect was highly trained in the terrorist war-fare and the security arms need to tackle them ruthlessly.

However, as a concerned citizen of this great nation i supported the call made by Senator Abaribe, by ‘calling on the security agencies to step up their game and be more proactive, because the country cannot continue in this way. The blame game should be over. The security agencies must step up their game and be more proactive.The country is indeed bleeding of the blood of her innocent ones who are daily being cut down by the evil minds.’

Please make our dear country a better and a safer place to be.





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