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Deal with terrorists, cleric urges Tinubu

- From Tosin Tope, Akure

The leader of Moitaliatu Church of God, Apostle Gabriel Akinadewo, has urged President Bola Tinubu to address the resurgence of insecurity in Nigeria by confrontin­g terrorists, bandits and kidnappers head-on.

Akinadewo, who stressed the dire situation where religious leaders on missionary journeys were being kidnapped and sometimes killed, said there was the need for the president to restructur­e the nation’s security architectu­re.

Speaking at the 60th anniversar­y of his church in Ondo West, Ondo State, Akinadewo questioned why Nigeria was not fully utilising its intelligen­ce capabiliti­es to combat the criminal activities of bandits who undermined government’s efforts.

He said, “The government must act decisively to ensure the safety of Nigerians. The ongoing insecurity is detrimenta­l to the country’s economy. Once these criminals are apprehende­d, they must be dealt with harshly. Whether they are terrorists, bandits or kidnappers, the government must neutralise them to restore peace.”

He expressed frustratio­n that Nigeria, despite being able to send soldiers to Sierra Leone to maintain peace, struggled to achieve the same level of security within its own borders.

Akinadewo, stressed that intelligen­ce therefore,

effective gathering was crucial, and that the bandits, estimated to be around 20,000 to 30,000, should be identifiab­le and apprehensi­ble through robust intelligen­ce efforts.

Akinadewo criticised the over-reliance on spiritual solutions for what he viewed as fundamenta­lly political and security challenges.

He urged the Tinubu administra­tion to prioritise action over sentiment in tackling insecurity.

Addressing economic issues, Akinadewo called on President Tinubu to rethink his policies and expand his economic advisory team to include private sector experts. He pointed out that economic stability was critical, especially given the hunger and unemployme­nt currently plaguing the nation.

 ?? ?? From left: Head Agribusine­ss and Export, Union Bank of Nigeria, Eze Nwakanma; Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani; former President of Nigeria and event Chairman, Olusegun Obasanjo and Executive Director Obasanjo Farms, Oludayo Obasanjo, at the 2024 Agric Connect Summit, held in Lagos on Thursday
From left: Head Agribusine­ss and Export, Union Bank of Nigeria, Eze Nwakanma; Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani; former President of Nigeria and event Chairman, Olusegun Obasanjo and Executive Director Obasanjo Farms, Oludayo Obasanjo, at the 2024 Agric Connect Summit, held in Lagos on Thursday

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