Senate Urge Tinubu Make E Recruit 100,000 Soldiers Urgently to Stop Kebbi Bandits”

Senate Urge Tinubu Make E Recruit 100,000 Soldiers Urgently to Stop Kebbi Bandits”

Senate don call President Bola Tinubu make e urgently recruit 100,000 soldiers to stop am. Dem talk say na only strong military fit carry fight bandits. Omo, wahala don tey for Kebbi as bandits dey continue dey terrorize people.

Senators yarn say dem no go gree make bandits continue dey abduct students and villagers anyhow. Dem warn say if government no act fast, wahala go scatter enter whole north.

E dey clear say na time to strengthen security be this. Senate dey yan say extra soldiers go help police and military secure schools, villages, and highways for Kebbi and other affected states.

Kebbi Abduction Wahala: Senate Talk Say Security Dey Weak

Senate don talk say current security dey weak, and na why bandits dey still dey abduct people. Dem yarn say without more soldiers, police and military no fit control the situation.

Lawmakers talk say government must dey proactive, no wait make another big abduction happen before dem act. Senator insist say recruitment of 100,000 personnel go help cover security gap.

Dem add say communities wey dey prone to attacks need military presence steady. Na so dem fit reduce fear and protect innocent people from bandits’ hand.

Tinubu Must Act Fast, Senate Warn: No Time to Play with Bandits

Senators don give President Tinubu warning say time no dey again. Dem insist say urgent recruitment of soldiers go show government dey serious about protecting citizens.

Dem talk say if e delay, bandits go continue dey cause gbege, especially for Kebbi wey school children and villagers dey dey victim. Senat0r dey beg make government prioritize security funding.

Na final gbege be this: senators dey yan say citizens dey expect quick action, and government must show say dem fit protect Nigerians from armed criminals.


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