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DURING his media interviews prior to the celebration of this year’s Democracy Day on June 12, President Muhammadu Buhari, in what must count, going by his standards, as a moment of rare lucidity, opened up on his meetings with some governors of the South-West states who had met with him over the security situation in their respective domains. The president said he told them to stop complaining, go back home, and protect their citizens, apparently with the security votes in their vaults. But he was merely being facetious, because if the said governors had the means to protect their people, they would not have sought his help as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. For instance, during the recent massacre visited on the people of Igangan Oyo State, the marauding bandits had used various sophisticated weapons, including AK 47 rifles, something which was not in possession of the operatives of the Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun) who tried to repel them. Indeed, onl
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