Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.
Nigerians have been urged to get together and form Vigilante groups for enhance Security for their protection against violent attacks from Bandits/Terrorists in some parts of the Country.
Guests and Contributors on the TVC News Programme, Journalists Hangout made this call while reacting to the abduction of 25 worshippers from a local Church in Kankara in Katsina State.
Bolaji Tunji, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper in his reaction to the attack said the kind of attacks that used to be prevalent in States where Bandits have operated for years like Kaduna is no longer the case but that attacking soft targets like the one seen in Katsina may not stop anytime soon.
He urged Nigerians to come together to form Vigilantes to protect themselves if the Security forces are too stretched or not able to protect them.
He said remote places like Kankara will always happen adding that occasional attacks are very difficult to prevent.
His thinking though is not too far from what the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), said sometimes in 2021 where he said Nigerians are always too timid to protect themselves giving the bandits/terrorists the opportunity to ride roughshod over their property and communities wrecking havoc.
For his part, Gani Kayode-Balogun said the Security Forces have done well in stopping attacks and taking the fight to the bandits/Terrorists but that more still needs to be done.
He advocated for the closure of all areas where bandits/Terrorists can have access to as soft targets between now and the end of the 2023 General Elections.
He said this will deny the bandits/terrorists combination the opportunity to get the required soft targets and the maximum publicity for their attacks.
He predicted that the attacks happening now may worsen towards the Elections urging the Federal Government to adopt a proactive approach like it was 4 years ago to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
Bolaji Tunji while agreeing with Gani Kayode-Balogun described the situation as a very unfortunate one that is a case of being between the devil and the deep blue sea.
He said it is a very challenging matter whenever it involves religion since most people in the North will rather be combatants for religion instead of protecting themselves.
He urged people who are going to worship either in churches or mosques to put measures in place to protect themselves and also have a partnership with the Security agencies for enhanced Security.