Bode George Expresses Grave Distress Over Lack of Urgency in Tackling Banditry in Nigeria

Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, expressed his grave distress over the lack of urgency in tackling the escalating insecurity in Nigeria.

George warned that the recent waves of kidnappings and the overall insecurity were pushing Nigerians to the limit, and that any little push could lead to the country’s disintegration.

George’s statement comes as a response to the alarming escalation of insecurity and the recent waves of kidnappings that have been terrorizing the Nigerian people.

He argued that the present government has failed to address the issue, and that Nigeria must be restructured to tackle the growing problem of insecurity.

According to George, the lack of urgency to tackle banditry in the land is a major cause for concern. He noted that the Nigerian people are on edge, and that the government must take immediate action to address the issue.

George also called for real governance and urged the government to engage the growing army of unemployed youths in the country.

The former PDP Chairman’s statement has sparked a conversation about the need for the government to take urgent action to address the issue of insecurity in Nigeria.

Many have echoed George’s sentiments, calling for a more proactive approach to tackling the issue of banditry in the country.

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