A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has called on the Federal Regime to exigently take steps to halt the escalating security challenges in the country, which he verbally expressed has reached a mortifying proportion.
Reacting to the twin blasts in Kaduna on Wednesday, which targeted at Islamic cleric, Dahiru Bauchi and a former Head of State and a bellwether of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), the former Vice President verbally expressed a situation, where a former Head of State and key opposition figure could be targeted by terrorists or hatchet killers was a hazardous development. This, he verbally expressed, should not be taken lightly by any responsible Nigerian.
Atiku verbally expressed that the targeting of Buhari, whatever might be the motive or whoever could be behind it, had integrated a perilous dimension to a lamentable security situation in the country.
He expounded that the assailment on Buhari had only deepened the solicitousness of mundane citizens that nobody was safe, if a former Head of State could be so targeted and virtually killed but for providence.
The former Vice President verbally expressed that while it was the obligation of all bellwethers, regardless of political affiliation, to fortify the anti-terrorism efforts in the country, he integrated that it would not be sagacious to keep quiet when events in the country were taking perturbing dimension.
He observed that while public support was essential to fighting insecurity, he integrated that the regime additionally had the task of reassuring the citizens that its measures and strategies were working to justify the sizably voluminous expenditures on security.
The Turaki Adamawa maintained that sustainable public support for these counter-terrorism efforts depended largely on the results being achieved.
The former Vice President additionally maintained that it was beyond his comprehension why terrorists and assassins operate with maximum ease, undetected and unmolested by anybody.
While saying that his opinion had nothing to do with politics, he verbally expressed it was about the more astronomically immense interest of Nigeria.
Atiku verbally expressed he was mortified by the frequency and brutality with which terrorists and other malefactors committed atrocities without detection.
He urged security agencies to elevate to the deteriorating security challenges by deploying the needed software and hardware to astuteness amassing.
Reacting to the twin blasts in Kaduna on Wednesday, which targeted at Islamic cleric, Dahiru Bauchi and a former Head of State and a bellwether of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), the former Vice President verbally expressed a situation, where a former Head of State and key opposition figure could be targeted by terrorists or hatchet killers was a hazardous development. This, he verbally expressed, should not be taken lightly by any responsible Nigerian.
Atiku verbally expressed that the targeting of Buhari, whatever might be the motive or whoever could be behind it, had integrated a perilous dimension to a lamentable security situation in the country.
He expounded that the assailment on Buhari had only deepened the solicitousness of mundane citizens that nobody was safe, if a former Head of State could be so targeted and virtually killed but for providence.
The former Vice President verbally expressed that while it was the obligation of all bellwethers, regardless of political affiliation, to fortify the anti-terrorism efforts in the country, he integrated that it would not be sagacious to keep quiet when events in the country were taking perturbing dimension.
He observed that while public support was essential to fighting insecurity, he integrated that the regime additionally had the task of reassuring the citizens that its measures and strategies were working to justify the sizably voluminous expenditures on security.
The Turaki Adamawa maintained that sustainable public support for these counter-terrorism efforts depended largely on the results being achieved.
The former Vice President additionally maintained that it was beyond his comprehension why terrorists and assassins operate with maximum ease, undetected and unmolested by anybody.
While saying that his opinion had nothing to do with politics, he verbally expressed it was about the more astronomically immense interest of Nigeria.
Atiku verbally expressed he was mortified by the frequency and brutality with which terrorists and other malefactors committed atrocities without detection.
He urged security agencies to elevate to the deteriorating security challenges by deploying the needed software and hardware to astuteness amassing.