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Primate Ayodele: Terrorism: ‘Nigeria’s security corrupt, DSS, Service Chiefs, IGP, not in charge

Primate Ayodele: Terrorism: ‘Nigeria’s security corrupt, DSS, Service Chiefs, IGP, not in charge

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The Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, on Friday, accused Nigeria’s security network of corruption, stressing that the Department of State Services, DSS; Inspector General of Police, Alkali Baba; and Service Chiefs are not in charge.

Citing the Abuja-Kaduna train attack incident, the clergyman said security operatives need to be queried because they are yet to make any arrest more than 72 hours after the attack.

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In a statement by his spokesman, Oluwatosin Osho, Ayodele noted that the security operatives have lost grip of the country’s security, adding that “if care isn’t taken, 2023 will be consumed by the insecurity faced in the country.”

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According to Primate Ayodele: “The security situation of our country should not be allowed to get out of hand towards election because there is still danger ahead. The DSS and Army need to be queried on the airport and train attack; something is wrong, which they need to report. It’s more than 72 hours, and no arrests have been made on it. If a prominent politician was among the victims, unnecessary arrests would have been made; there is serious corruption in our security network.

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“The IGP, Service chiefs are not in charge at all; we are running an empty country. I’m speaking as the Lord directs not out of a biased mind. They don’t know what to do; they are weak and tired. This is not banditry; it’s terrorism. These things can consume 2023 if not handled with care and I foresee it extending to other parts of the country if it’s not curtailed now.”

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He revealed that there are people behind the security crisis in Nigeria but they have not been addressed.

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Ayodele said the crisis would start extending to other parts of the country, and when it does, Nigeria will be a total mess.

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