Who exactly are these bandits?
Who are they working for?
Where are they from?
What do they want to achieve?
Who’s benefiting from this whole thing?
Who’s bankrolling their operations?
Will they ever give up?
Will Nigeria win the war against these bandits?
Looking at how speedily(like that of a light), the Federal Government went to court to proscribe IPOB( an armedless people agitating for self-determination) and to gazzette the documents of their proscription and till today still referring to them as terrorist organization but has failed to use same medium and approach proscribing the bandits/Boko Haram, Herdsmen as also terrorist organization makes one to ponder who are these bandits and who they are working for.
These people are now stopping airplanes from flying. They also bomb rail tracks and trains and killing scores of innocent Nigerians.
They are on a killing spree. They have unhindered access to anywhere they want to attack. Kaduna that’s to a very large extent the military headquarters of Nigeria is under siege of these terrorist group. Then, where is safe in Nigeria? No where!! You travel by air, you’re afraid. You travel by land, you’re afraid. You travel by rail, you’re afraid. The water ways are also not safe. You trek na wahala for you.
If Nigeria with its blood shading extravaganza survives beyond 2023 and this Buhari regime hands over the nation like this to the next President, everyone should be getting ready to bearing personal arms, so that anywhere you are and anyone fires you, you fire back. We die here! We die together!! God no go vex!!!
Because there’s no solution in sight to ending this insurrections across the nation. Obviously, some highly placed individuals are behind this attack on the Nigerian state. Who can help us fish them out? Until they are fished out and severely dealt with, my friends just try and acquire witchcraft skills of appearing and disappearing, so anywhere you want to travel to you disappear and appear there. Lol!! But it will soon get to that. No jokes!!
The jungle is now safer than Nigeria and you’re angry when someone refers to Nigeria as a Zoo. It’s high time we lend our voices to ensuring government does something practical and not just rhetorics in finding a lasting solution to this insecurity dilemma in Nigeria, otherwise someday or somehow we might be affected, but God forbid.
(c) Bright Ihedinobi Dike.
April 2022