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| Nigeria: Panic Spreading As Regional Security Teams Prove Ineffectual by Terrancal(op): 2:13am On May 27, 2021 |
The security crisis in Nigeria is getting progressively worse, and the political disputes between federal and state governments are not helping, writes Africa Confidential. On 11 May, President Muhammadu Buhari called a meeting of the National Security Council of service and intelligence chiefs in Abuja. At the same time, the governors of the southern states met in Delta State, demanding “a national dialogue on the security emergency and constitutional restructuring to devolve revenue-raising and security powers from the centre”On 11 May, President Muhammadu Buhari called a meeting of the National Security Council of service and intelligence chiefs in Abuja. At the same time, the governors of the southern states met in Delta State, demanding “a national dialogue on the security emergency and constitutional restructuring to devolve revenue-raising and security powers from the centre”. |
| Re: Nigeria: Panic Spreading As Regional Security Teams Prove Ineffectual by Eriokanmi: 4:18am On May 27, 2021 |
Terrancal:Another propaganda. Thanks to Amotekun. The entire South West would have become volatile by now. The pockets of violence still evident will also fizzle |
| Re: Nigeria: Panic Spreading As Regional Security Teams Prove Ineffectual by realstars: 5:21am On May 27, 2021 |
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