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Views: Visits 7 Bishop Matthew Kukah …Educates them on what to do By Nwafor Sunday The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, has again hit at the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration over the rising security situation in the country. The vocal Bishop in his speech today, frowned at the government’s attitude to the death of fellow citizens, murder by bandits, kidnappers, armed men and other agents of death in Nigeria. Kukah spoke at ‘The Platform’ organised by Pastor Poju Oyemade, monitored by Vanguard. According to him, “people are dying and all we get are simple statements from Government”. Recall that Bishop Kukah, a vocal critic of the current administration, had in his Easter Message titled, ‘Nigeria: Before our glory departs’, said: “Taunted by Boko Haram, ravaged by bandits, kidnappers, armed robbers, and other merchants of death across the nation, there is collective fear as to whether Nigeria’s glory is
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Insecurity: How EbubeAgu can succeed Ndigbo
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• Train, fund them well, work with ESN Iwuanyanwu
• Forward exco bill to Houses of Assembly for legal backing former Abia deputy speaker
• Personnel must not be owed COSEYL
• Proliferation of security outfit will not save Nigeria Ohuabunwa
• Create clear, organised structure and central control
• Proper coordination key to its success Ohaneze National VP
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RECENTLY, the South-East Governors set up a regional security outfit and named it Ebubeagu. Though the structure, modalities, logistics and other operational modalities and effective take-off date for outfit are yet to be announced, some Igbo stakeholders have, however, suggested possible tips to make it succeed.
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Insecurity: We shall all be consumed by looming doom Bishop warns
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By Steve Oko, Aba
Co-Chairman, Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace, Bishop Sunday Onuoha, has warmed that both the elite and the entire populace would be consumed by the boiling anger in the land except urgent steps are taken to arrest the precarious security situation in the country.
The former Special Assistant to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on Privatisation called for dialogue and reconciliation between the State actors and non-state actors with a view to stemming the raging anger in the land.
Bishop Onuoha in an interview said that “the anger by non-state actors is responsible for the agitations in the country”, and urged the political elite to give a listening ear to the growing complaints by the masses.