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Buhari meets governors at Aso Villa over insecurity

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Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is currently meeting with state governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Although the agenda of the meeting has not been made public, it is believed to be in connection with the security challenges facing the country.

 

Recall that while condemning the recent killing of rice farmers in Borno State, the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum and Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, had resolved to meet with the President over security challenges.

Insecurity apart from being the fear of every Nigerian has become the word on the lips of every Nigerian and a discussion topic where two or three Nigerians gather. This phenomenon is a state of being subject to danger or injury. It is the anxiety one experience when one feels vulnerable and insecure. Several illegal armed groups, ethnic militia groups, religious fundamentalist and fanatics, are evidence of insecurity in Nigeria.

 

These have given birth to series of bombings, murder, arson, armed robbery, corruption, injustices that we hear everyday. It is clear that these happenings are negatively affecting Nigeria politically, religiously and culturally. Religious organizations and other humanitarian agencies are losing confidence on the law enforcement agencies. This issue has been critically examined in this paper, through library research and views from the media. These work, therefore, examines, shows the causes, the effects of the political, religious and cultural implications of insecurity in Nigeria. Arising from this research is the threat of political, economic, civil destabilization if the trend of insecurity persists. This research paper recommends stiffer penalty for perpetrators of violence.

It is hoped that the result of this research will provide a viable solution to the current insecurity challenge in Nigeria.

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